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026: Finding your Value as a person, Not as a Soldier. w/Justin Li of Qore Performance

026: Finding your Value as a person, Not as a Soldier. w/Justin Li of Qore Performance


Season 1 Episode 26


In this episode, the lads bring back Justin Li, the CEO of Qore, to discuss how his company’s opposition to vax mandates have been received and his driving mantra to ‘Do the right thing always, it will always work out’, how important it is for service members looking to transition to the civilian world ‘de-institutionalize’ themselves and how they can best smoothly transition to the private sector and what Justin is looking for in prior military applicants as an employer, Mitch shares another story about his very most r*tarded soldier he had to babysit, Nathan recounts what made his exit from the Canadian Army different from most people’s experience, Mitch and Justin gets into some identifiable traits both recognize that separates guys with a military background (both good and bad) from the rest of the populace when it comes to job hunting and how to best overcome the gap between the military and civilian world and be a better, more equipped Veteran when it comes time to return to the work force!

You can also check out Qore Performance's article on the topic here:
https://www.qoreperformance.com/blogs/running-the-business/how-to-transition-from-public-service-to-the-private-sector-and-make-the-most-money-in-the-process

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Published on 2 years, 11 months ago






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