I’m not sure how many of you are facing this test, but I’d like to try to answer some of your questions. My wife and I both work full time, I’m in the Army National Guard and I’m studying for an MOS.\n\nMy wife is studying for an MS in Occupational Therapy. She’s been struggling with post-traumatic stress for the past 6 years, mainly due to the war in Chechnya, and has tried everything to no avail. She suffers from depression, anxiety and muscle twitches. I don’t know if this is common knowledge, but I’d like to know if you experience any of these too. As we’re testing this, she doesn’t want to talk about the war, so that may be a factor as well.\n\nThank you for your time.\n\nEDIT: you guys gave some great viewpoints and opinions. It’s great to know that there are those who understand and are able to help us. We’re taking it slow and will be making a few changes before we go live, but overall I think we’re doing a great job.
Hi the lady from the front line, I’m not familiar with the military, but she’s a former soldier and I’d like to know how many times she has tried to go in without anyone seeing her on the job. I can’t speak for her, but the only other family member who came through for her was the guy who was in the Army, that was the person who tried to get off this job. He was a bit nervous while getting off the job, but was treated very differently. I’d like to know about the process, but there’s just so much more to be done before it will be over.
I haven’t been able to post to Instagram yet, but I have a few friends who are doing the same thing so let me say that this is a great opportunity to see if you are on the path I am on.
You know what, I don’t really know what I’m doing here anymore. I’ve been here since the Vietnam War, and it’s been a bit stale lately. Thanks for your time OP.
I’m not sure how many of you are facing this test, but I’d like to try to answer some of your questions. My wife and I both work full time, I’m in the Army National Guard and I’m studying for an MOS.\n\nMy wife is studying for an MS in Occupational Therapy. She’s been struggling with post-traumatic stress for the past 6 years, mainly due to the war in Chechnya, and has tried everything to no avail. She suffers from depression, anxiety and muscle twitches. I don’t know if this is common knowledge, but I’d like to know if you experience any of these too. As we’re testing this, she doesn’t want to talk about the war, so that may be a factor as well.\n\nThank you for your time.\n\nEDIT: you guys gave some great viewpoints and opinions. It’s great to know that there are those who understand and are able to help us. We’re taking it slow and will be making a few changes before we go live, but overall I think we’re doing a great job.
Hi the lady from the front line, I’m not familiar with the military, but she’s a former soldier and I’d like to know how many times she has tried to go in without anyone seeing her on the job. I can’t speak for her, but the only other family member who came through for her was the guy who was in the Army, that was the person who tried to get off this job. He was a bit nervous while getting off the job, but was treated very differently. I’d like to know about the process, but there’s just so much more to be done before it will be over.
I haven’t been able to post to Instagram yet, but I have a few friends who are doing the same thing so let me say that this is a great opportunity to see if you are on the path I am on.
You know what, I don’t really know what I’m doing here anymore. I’ve been here since the Vietnam War, and it’s been a bit stale lately. Thanks for your time OP.
Thanks for the gold.