Petty Officer Jamison: A Career As An Operations Specialist

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As an Operations Specialist, Petty Officer Jamison has an immeasurable amount of experience to offer recruiting. In the ten years she has served, Petty Officer Jamison has had the opportunity to interact and work with all 19 ratings in the Coast Guard. In addition, she has conducted operations in the eleven Coast Guard mission areas. As a member of the Coast Guard, Petty Officer Jamison prides herself on having a strong work ethic and the ability to resolve difficult situations. Specifically, as an Operations Specialist, Petty Officer Jamison has developed strong communication skills which aid her to work well with fellow team members and supervisors. Before joining the Coast Guard, Petty Officer Jamison received a bachelor's degree from the

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