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stephanieboyd said:I started with PC before I married into the military life. We got married and moved overseas within about 3 months time. My business has actually skyrocketed since moving overseas!!! Weird, huh? Any piece of home is welcomed, so a PC show is perfect!! Just walk around the commissary (grocery store) or the bx with a PC shirt, tote, etc and someone is bound to talk to you about your biz!! It's a great way to meet new people in a new area.
There are lots of spouse organizations that would love to host shows pretty often. We tend to congregate together as Americans overseas, so why not get together for a PC show!! The group of spouses that I am involved with does something every month. Either a DS show, a potluck dinner, a movie night, and next month I am hosting a PC bunco!!! They have almost all scheduled shows with me at different times during my husband's upcoming deployment! They even offered to babysit if I need it for a show!
PC is one of the very few DS companies that allows military overseas to continue their businesses without tons of restrictions!!!
The purpose of recruiting military spouses is to provide job opportunities and career support for those who are married to active duty military members. This can help alleviate financial stress and provide stability for military families.
Military spouses can benefit from joining the workforce by gaining financial independence, building their resumes and skill sets, and establishing a sense of community and purpose outside of the military lifestyle.
Yes, there are many resources available for military spouses seeking employment. Some examples include military spouse employment programs offered by the Department of Defense and non-profit organizations, as well as job search websites specifically for military spouses.
Yes, it is possible for military spouses to balance a career with the demands of military life. Many employers offer flexible work arrangements and support for military spouses, and the military community also offers resources for childcare and other forms of support.
There is no specific type of job or industry that is best for military spouses, as each individual's skills, interests, and experiences may vary. However, some industries such as healthcare, education, and government may have more opportunities for military spouse employment due to their portability and demand in areas with military bases.