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My husband (MA) will be picking pcs orders soon. We would like to go overseas again. I would like to know from others where they have lived overseas and what were the good and bad things overall about that duty station. In addition, we have a teenager who will be graduating at our next duty station. I plan on working, so please let me know if there were jobs available for spouses.

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MA is a rating very dear to my heart since my Sailor is an MA. I would like to invite you to join MAA Moms--there are other spouses in the group and no group for just spouses of MA's.  I can't help you as far as places for accompanied orders since my Sailor is single.

You may also want to check out Girlfriends, Fiances,and Wives of Sailors and NAVY WIVES ON N4M.

(Group names within this reply are clickable links. To join a group, click on the group name and when the group page opens, click on "+ Join..." in the upper right.)

Thank you so much for your feedback.  I will definitely check out the groups you mentioned. 

You are very welcome.  I wish you and your family well.

Thank you, I appreciate it and the same to you.

:o)

I loved Yokosuka.  We were there a long time, and when I separated from the Navy and became a dependent spouse, I subbed at Kinnick HIgh School.  Terrific school, wonderful staff.  There are other jobs on base, the usual stuff through AAFES and MWR.  Childcare is in high demand if you get certified, and there's always teaching conversational English.

Japan is very expensive, tons of stuff to do and see though.  Winter can get dreary, and the summers are sticky humid.  

I heard Yokosuka was nice and expensive.  However, we were hesitant about taking our car over there because everything that surrounds getting it registered and inspected.  So, we have somewhat canceled out Japan.  We were looking into Italy or Guam.  From 2009 - 2011 we lived in Bahrain, which was a great experience and our first time living overseas. We definitely want to continue to explore other overseas duty stations.

We are definitely concerned with our daughter going to a great school, so hopefully our next duty station she loves it.  I'm hoping to get more so a job that will compliment my education.  I'm trying to get my experience to coincide with it.  I have a bachelor's degree in Sociology and a Master's degree in Management and Leadership.  I am currently working part time from home.

What is he seeing on CMS ID?  That is where he will see what he can apply for as a duty station?

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