Transition
How Veterans Can Prepare for a Sudden Job Loss
Even the most seemingly secure positions can be eliminated. Here's how you can protect yourself.
As MOAA's Vice President, Council/Chapter and Member Support, Capt. Jim Carman, USN (Ret), is responsible for planning and executing member support functions to include oversight of MOAA’s 400 geographic and virtual councils, chapters, and satellite affiliates; operation of MOAA’s Member Service Center; planning and execution of MOAA’s career transition support services, finance and benefits education programs, caregiver support program, surviving spouse engagement program, and annual membership events; and works with the General Counsel to support MOAA’s national board of directors.
He also conducts career transition and benefits education facilitations and council and chapter visitations in support of MOAA’s advocacy, leadership, education, and service missions.
Commanded two Navy operational units, Patrol Squadron Ten and Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Ten, while serving as a Navy pilot
Selected to serve two Vice Presidents as a member of the White House Staff
Currently leads the Member Support Group at MOAA, the strongest team with whom he has ever served
Even the most seemingly secure positions can be eliminated. Here's how you can protect yourself.
A random encounter with a former shipmate caused us to reminisce about the challenges of working for a particularly demanding boss a number of years ago. It was a vivid reminder that good places to work are run by people
By Jim Carman and Christine Rebhorn, Transition Center For current and former military members, military spouses and current or former federal employees, MOAA is hosting an evening networking forum specifically for you at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum