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MOAA – How far out should I start planning my career transition when leaving service, and what are some good first steps?

Posted on March 16, 2026 Updated on March 12, 2026

This article says to start 12-18 months from your desired service date. I COMPLETELY agree. I decided at 9 months, and the only reason that is enough time for me is because I don’t need a job:

https://www.moaa.org/expertsplanning

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