From Radio & Communication Security Repair to Entrepreneurship: How My 94E Skills in the US Army are Fueling My Success

As a former Radio & Communication Security Repair (94E) in the US Army, I have learned many valuable skills that have helped me to become a successful entrepreneur. My journey in the military started with basic training, where I learned discipline, teamwork, and how to work under pressure. These skills proved to be invaluable in my later career as a 94E.

In my advanced skills training, I learned the ins and outs of radio and communication security repair. I learned how to diagnose and repair various types of communication equipment, including radio, telephone, and computer systems. This job required me to be meticulous and detail-oriented, as even the smallest mistake could have serious consequences.

After my time in the military, I decided to put my skills to work as an entrepreneur. I started my own business, specializing in communication equipment repair and maintenance. My advanced training in the military had prepared me for the challenges of starting my own business, and I was able to use my skills to provide high-quality service to my clients.

Here are the top five skills I received in my job as a 94E in the US Army, and how I have used them in my entrepreneurial journey:

  1. Attention to Detail: In my job as a 94E, I had to pay close attention to detail when repairing communication equipment. This skill has helped me to provide high-quality service to my clients and to ensure that my business runs smoothly.

  2. Problem Solving: In the military, I was trained to identify and resolve problems quickly and effectively. This skill has helped me to find creative solutions for my clients, and to keep my business running smoothly.

  3. Time Management: As a 94E, I was required to manage my time efficiently and complete my work on time. This skill has helped me to keep my business running smoothly, and to meet the needs of my clients.

  4. Teamwork: In the military, I learned the importance of working together as a team to achieve a common goal. This skill has helped me to collaborate with my employees and partners, and to ensure that my business runs smoothly.

  5. Adaptability: In my job as a 94E, I was required to adapt to changing circumstances and technology. This skill has helped me to adapt to the changing business environment, and to find new and innovative solutions for my clients.

In conclusion, my time as a Radio & Communication Security Repair (94E) in the US Army was a valuable experience that has helped me to become a successful entrepreneur. If you are a veteran who is looking to start your own business, I highly recommend signing up with Veterans First Watch. This organization provides veterans with the resources and support they need to succeed as entrepreneurs, and I am proud to be a part of this community.