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Old Tue Sep 17, 2002, 07:11am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Lightbulb Here is what I did.

Use the phone, email or internet to find out as much information you can to know who to contact in your new area. Ask the officials you come in contact about everything you thinn you need to know. Ask about "how they get assignment?" Ask about "what do they expect for me to move up?" Ask anything you find is important to you. Because if you can, you might need to find out that going to camps will help you. You might find out that a resume might be helpful, or just a recommendation from your previous place of residence.

Basically talk to as many people as you can. The more you find out from people the easier your transition will get. But if you can find out information that might be availible to the public thur email and the internet, that would be golden.

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