Saturday, February 18, 2012

What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?

I was in the military but i got out because i wanted to be a full time mom for my son. I don't want to reveal too much of my personal life to the interviewer, so how do i word this? Thank you for all your inputs.What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?Since you didn't work while you cared for your son, it will be better to say it was a family decision for you to stop working and go back to civilian life in a few years, which you are trying to do right now. People do that all the time. You don't have to say it was your son or anything and they will understand.What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?
make light of it say you kind of got fed up with people trying to shoot you.might help brake the ice a bit.What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?because u had another career in mindWhat should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?
Okay, read over your question. Then read over your first line of your sentence.



That's the reason right there.



Sometimes instead of turning to others, turn into yourelf.



Saying you wanted to be a full time mom is not too personal. Your employer would not think of you as a horrible person because you quit your job.



I hope I've helped you!What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?There isn't anything wrong with being honest. Especially if you are a single parent, you are taking care of your family. You didn't simply leave the military on a whim, I'm sure it took you some time to decide what was best for you.



I would say "Because my son needed to have me around without being afraid of what might happen."What should i tell my interviewer when he asks me why i quit the military?
Just say it was for family reasons and leave it at that.
I don't see why this is a problem?? The truth usually serves you well, besides what would you come up with instead? I quit 'cause I hated crawling through mud and climbing that damn rope for the 1000th time, and everybody kept telling me what to do. Rules, rules, rules. Bloody hell why don't they ever ease up?



I still don't see a problem with I left to care for my son.

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