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"When I went to AT&T, I took Army ROTC with me."

By the time Gerald Lucas got his college degree, he had two good jobs waiting for him. A job at AT&T. And, since he was graduating with a commission through Army ROTC, a job as an Army officer.

He took them both. One at a time, of course. First, he took his tour in the Army, then he took the skills he acquired there to AT&T.

Because, through Army ROTC, Jerry got some very practical experience in leading people and managing enterprises which he might not have got otherwise.

Of course, AT&T had to wait a bit to get Jerry. But what they got for the wait was a seasoned manager, who is now a Supervising Engineer with his eye on the next step up.

Was the wait worth it to Jerry? "Well, to be honest," he says, "it had its pluses and minuses. But the pluses won. And if I had to do it over again, I'd do it the same way."

Army ROTC. The more you look at it, the better it looks.

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Army ROTC
P.O. Box 12703
Philadelphia, PA 19134

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Transcription Notes:
Is there a better label than "cutout" for the bottom right part? Is there a better formatting for the form?