Life As A Young Military Spouse! 1

Hi guys welcome back to my channel. If you're new my name is Melissa and for today's video it's going to be a little different from makeup. I actually wanted to talk. More about my military life and life as a military spouse. I have a few subscribers our military and I really want to just reach out to them I know. I have a lot of questions. When my husband first joined basically the video is going to be about things to explore two pointers and overall. What I have experienced but before. We get started don't forget to hit.

That like button and to subscribe so. You guys are interested in seeing this video just keep watching the little background story my husband Eddie joined the Air Force right after high school and before. Me left the basic. We got married so I've been a military spouse for about three years. Now and those who don't know. We are actually from Cali so I'm going to Guam was a big transition for us especially being our first duty station it's around Australia the Pacific area so yeah big difference I'll go into.  Also we want to change our proffession, that why we will use a servise which can help to make perfect resume - https://hrcareersearch.com/.That sadness later so points are number. One be flexible no matter. What his schedule will always change and you can't do.

Anything about it he may be off for the weekend but if they need him in he has to go in so be careful with planning your plans can always change depending on his schedule his job and everything so. You have to be sick in the military. You have to still go to your job there's no six date points are number to be supportive being so far away from your family especially being your first duty station. You don't have people to talk to except for your wife and maybe friends. You made so be a teammate and just talk to him you're going to be so tired from work maybe in the all day so. You really have to be there for him this isn't a point but this is just. Something to know deployment my husband has been been deployed. Yet and I am so grateful for that but you have to be ready for whatever the military throws at you and always be supportive.

That word is going to be thrown around everywhere in this video and as well as stay positive. Because you know your husband is not well maybe maybe your has a lot of all on deployment but leave. Me your wife behind is kind of sad and just. I don't know. I know my husband will be sad. He leave let's talk about money and he is the only. One bringing in the income it's going to be very hard I'll point for you is to state. I know our first year here. It was pretty hard. Because again. We just got out of high school. We didn't have money and you really have to just be smart. We started saving our money just kept growing and growing which is really great being so young. Because you have. All have to spend but be smart about it it will be worth. It in the end and when. I mean the end. Once you're out of the military. You are overseas like. Us money will be a good help.

Because you may want to go home to see your family or you may want to visit other places around. You I know we are close to Australia Bali Japan Tokyo. All I play all those places. I know and visit. One of those places at least before. I leave going back to if he's the only. One working and you're at home. It could get really lonely being overseas means leaving family and friends behind for me it's really hard. Because we have different time zones from California Straight Outta High School it's our first base and don't know how to really interact with other military people and I feel like living on base is a plus for. That's because. You have this whole community of military people. That you can communicate with living on base. I feel for me was the better option it's closer to everywhere. 

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