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Every state has employment offices and people to help others find employment. They frequently have a military liaison who will help veterans in transition to the civilian job market. There are places where they will help you put together a resume and translate your military experience into civilian jobs.
Before you left the service you were required to attend a Transition Assistance Program. ALL servicemembers are required to do so before leaving the service.
No doubt you have friends and or family. Ask them for help if the going gets tough. Don't turn down a job because it's not what you want if you aren't making any money to survive. If you have to take a security job for a little while to stay on your feet while you continue looking for something more suitable to your desires, so be it.
As a veteran, you have something many in the civilian job market don't have. A good deal of experience and training in various fields AND frequently, better work ethics and discipline.
Go to your local employment office. Contact the local Veteran Affairs office. Since you obviously have access to a computer, try the link below for the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
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