Blue Yonder

jacobpeeterse

Leaving the military is not an easy processes, leaving what you have known as work for most of your adult life for a different career or options is no easy task. I will talk to those who have left the military at different times in their career from after the first enlistment to 30+ years of service. When I left I was laser focused on the job that I would transition into, little did I know at the time that was the smallest of my concerns! Throughout discussion we will talk about what life lessons were learned, what regrets if any, and establish a new community that may not understand you at all.

  1. 2025. 08. 03.

    #10 Rich Pelletier

    In this episode of Blue Yonder, Jacob reconnects with retired Chief Rich Pelletier to explore how purpose, service, and leadership shaped his military career and post-service success. From their time launching leadership initiatives at Shaw AFB to Rich's transition into Amazon, the conversation dives deep into discovering your next mission, the power of mentorship, and why role modeling matters more than ever after hanging up the uniform. 🎙️ Show Notes Episode Title: The Power of Purpose: Rich Pelletier’s Journey from Weapons Chief to Amazon Leader Guest: Rich Pelletier Host: Jake Peeterse Podcast: Blue Yonder ⏱️ Time Stamps 00:00 – Introduction and reconnecting at Shaw AFB 01:00 – Transition from military to Amazon 04:00 – How PME and leadership development shaped his civilian leadership 05:20 – Why Rich joined the Air Force (inspired by Top Gun) 08:40 – Overcoming early military setbacks and the decision to re-enlist 11:00 – Peer rivalry and its impact on career decisions 13:00 – Decision to retire and the command chief opportunity he passed on 18:50 – COVID-era retirement: no ceremony, but no regrets 20:10 – Discovering purpose through LinkedIn and intentional networking 26:00 – Career offers, role alignment, and turning down aviation 35:00 – Transferable skills, underselling himself, and being elevated at Amazon 42:00 – Redefining service post-retirement 50:00 – Ripple effects, role modeling, and continuing to serve others 56:00 – Fighting for Airmen and the value of standing up for others 58:30 – Advice to pre-retirement Rich: “Don’t worry about the what-ifs” 💡 Key Takeaways Purpose drives transition: Identifying what drives you post-military is essential. For Rich, it was serving people and developing leaders. Leadership beyond rank: From weapons troops to Amazon teams, leading with empathy and clarity translates across industries. Be of service always: Service doesn’t end with the uniform; it evolves into mentorship, parenting, and community involvement. Start early: LinkedIn and networking played a pivotal role years before his actual transition. You bring more than you think: Many veterans underestimate the depth of their experience. 📢 Notable Quotes “Don’t think about what you can’t do because you’re retiring. Think about what you will do because you’re retiring.” “You don’t take pride in just making the package move, but in growing the people who make the package move.”

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Leaving the military is not an easy processes, leaving what you have known as work for most of your adult life for a different career or options is no easy task. I will talk to those who have left the military at different times in their career from after the first enlistment to 30+ years of service. When I left I was laser focused on the job that I would transition into, little did I know at the time that was the smallest of my concerns! Throughout discussion we will talk about what life lessons were learned, what regrets if any, and establish a new community that may not understand you at all.