“Two” produces amazing things!

Like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

 

Or a chocolate peanut butter cup.

 

Or a chocolate syrup drizzled vanilla ice cream sundae.

 

Or glaze and a doughnut.

 

Or honey and tea.

 

Or a wonderful tango dance experience.  That’s where the old saying “It takes two to tango comes from”.

 

At the specialized training and staffing company Vets2PM, they train military veterans how to translate and certify their military leadership experience into civilian management experience with globally recognized credentials like the PMP, CAPM, and ACP, and then they place those project management professionals into meaningful, lucrative post-military service careers throughout Project, HR, Cyber/IT, and Operations management gigs.  In fact, as of the time of this writing, they’ve done it for over 13K military veterans placed into 1K+ companies, all making about $85K per year or more to start.

 

Boom!  Two great tastes that go great together.  Sure, like many other outfits, you could stop at one, get certified or get placed, but why?  The certs are great, even almost necessary, but the lucrative paycheck you earn putting those certs to work doing meaningful work just ices that cake.  And there’s another great combo…icing on cake!

 

I have to go get a snack now…thanks for reading!

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