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“Even though I loved my time in the Navy, it was awesome to be able to close that book, put it up on the shelf, and leave it for what it is to start a whole new chapter in my life where I'm able to have tons of family time and live a civilian lifestyle while still being able to fly.” - Dallas Jamison
In this episode of Make Your Move, I sat down with Dallas Jamison, a former F18 Navy pilot who transitioned from military aviation to commercial flying with FedEx. You can find his section in The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne in chapter 9.
Dallas shared his journey transitioning from military aviation to becoming a FedEx captain. His decision to pursue commercial aviation post-retirement from the Navy was driven by his passion for flying and the opportunities it offered for work-life balance. His experience underscores the value of resilience, networking, mentorship, and leveraging skills across sectors when navigating significant career changes.
Listen to the full episode to hear the valuable insights and inspiration from Dallas for professionals navigating their own career transformations.
Visit themilitaryeffect.com, read Scott's book, and listen to each weekly episode of Make Your Move to learn more. By challenging your assumptions and understanding the incredible impact veterans have and continue to have, we can create a better future for all of us.
WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE
The Transition from Military to Commercial Aviation
Evaluating Career Options and Transition Decisions
Transitioning to New Aircraft and Mentorship
Business Lessons Learned from the Civilian Sector
YOUR MOVE
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