All veterans know that returning to civilian life after the service can be tough. It's even tougher to find a job that matches with the particular set of skills acquired while on active duty.
When T.J. Milner left the Marine Corps in 2012, he asked many of the same questions as other transitioning veterans. The one thing that he knew was he had a bulging lust to help others, and he wanted to be thanked for his service.
"Do I go to school? Do I get into the corporate world? Do I move to Tijuana and become a drug mule?" Milner asked himself. "I realized there had to be something more than the nine-to-five grind, that I needed others to thank me for my service to their bodily needs, just like they thanked me for my service to the country."