Who cares if you been out 5 years, I have been out since 2006 and am in it now for the PMP.
orlandofl wrote: » I guess I do?? The program was started in 2011. What was meant by the comment is that I think I should have known or been aware of such a great program earlier....or that the Army in some way should educate soldiers who are separating from service on the benefits of the program (read an article on LinkedIn where lots of newly separated soldiers are still completely unaware of the program). Thanks for the comment...I think? -Travis
colemic wrote: » My bad - I mistook what you were saying... I thought you were saying that since you had been out for 5 years, you couldn't apply/be accepted into the program, and you regretted not knowing about it sooner to be eligible. ACAS (I think that is the acronym?) may not even know about it - I found out about it through here. I suspect that every branch's transition assistance program is not very standardized, and most likely varies greatly from location to location.
Robertf969 wrote: » Thanks for the INFO! Although I echo everyone else with saying it shouldn't be all on the army to tell us about these programs, they go over a lot, and at ACAP they do tell you to do your research because there is so much out there that they don't cover. There is a lot of benefits out there for us, we just gotta do the homework and take charge of our own careers.
TranceSoulBrother wrote: » It says that you have to be within 18 months of transition. What is this letter that you guys mention? Someone certifying that you're in transition? What if someone is a little far away from transition but currently studying for these certs? Additionally, if anyone is interested, Wounded Warrior Project has a program for wounded warriors that provides training/voucher for A+/Net+/Sec+ as well.