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US Air Force veteran, Paul Mayo, served as an ICBM missile combat commander otherwise known as a missileer before making the decision to transition out of the military based on career advancement opportunities and family priorities.
SUMMARY
Paul Mayo joined the Air Force and chose to be a missileer upon graduating from the USAF academy. He shares a tidbit of how life underground can be while operating missile silos and how he decided to transition out of the Air Force after 5.5 years of service.
Paul's spouse is currently serving in the Air Force and approaching 20 years of service. This is one of the reasons Paul chose to leave the service. The various geographical assignments each would have while serving would keep them apart. In 2008, Paul transitioned out of the military with the help of the Transition Assistance Program and joined his wife in England.
His civilian career path started in England where he worked as a director of team programs at a youth centre. A move back to the US, lead Paul and his wife to Travis Air Force Base where Paul utilized the services of a military and veterans staffing agency called Bradley Morris to enter the oil and gas sector. A slowdown in the oil sector and a move to Boston lead Paul to a business development role at Globe Composite Solutions. He is now based in Hawaii and continues to work for ESCO Technologies subsidiaries - Globe Composite Solutions, Westland Technologies and Vacco Industries.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
Your Move
Show resources: The military offers an amazing path for learning and moving up but no such clear path for moving out. Each person has to take the lessons from service and make the decision to retire when the time is right for them. How they synthesize the courage, competition and coordination the military teaches will determine their ability to succeed. You've had guides along the way. Will those same guides serve you through this very different transition? This book will help you answer that question: genemoran.com/make-your-move/
Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e39
Pre-order your copy of Million Dollar Influence: How to Drive Powerful Decisions through Language, Leverage, and Leadership at www.milliondollarinfluence.com
By Gene MoranUS Air Force veteran, Paul Mayo, served as an ICBM missile combat commander otherwise known as a missileer before making the decision to transition out of the military based on career advancement opportunities and family priorities.
SUMMARY
Paul Mayo joined the Air Force and chose to be a missileer upon graduating from the USAF academy. He shares a tidbit of how life underground can be while operating missile silos and how he decided to transition out of the Air Force after 5.5 years of service.
Paul's spouse is currently serving in the Air Force and approaching 20 years of service. This is one of the reasons Paul chose to leave the service. The various geographical assignments each would have while serving would keep them apart. In 2008, Paul transitioned out of the military with the help of the Transition Assistance Program and joined his wife in England.
His civilian career path started in England where he worked as a director of team programs at a youth centre. A move back to the US, lead Paul and his wife to Travis Air Force Base where Paul utilized the services of a military and veterans staffing agency called Bradley Morris to enter the oil and gas sector. A slowdown in the oil sector and a move to Boston lead Paul to a business development role at Globe Composite Solutions. He is now based in Hawaii and continues to work for ESCO Technologies subsidiaries - Globe Composite Solutions, Westland Technologies and Vacco Industries.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
Your Move
Show resources: The military offers an amazing path for learning and moving up but no such clear path for moving out. Each person has to take the lessons from service and make the decision to retire when the time is right for them. How they synthesize the courage, competition and coordination the military teaches will determine their ability to succeed. You've had guides along the way. Will those same guides serve you through this very different transition? This book will help you answer that question: genemoran.com/make-your-move/
Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e39
Pre-order your copy of Million Dollar Influence: How to Drive Powerful Decisions through Language, Leverage, and Leadership at www.milliondollarinfluence.com