The purpose of this thesis was to analyze the job satisfaction of first-term male enlisted Marines. Prior research has shown that job satisfaction is an important variable in the retention decisions of both military and civilian workers. Data were extracted from the 1999 USMC Retention Survey and matched with Marine Corps personnel master files. The sample was restricted to E-2 through E-4. Job satisfaction was investigated by separating the data set by occupational group. Results indicate that over one-third of the respondents are dissatisfied with their job, a majority feel they have to 'pick up the load' because the unit is understaffed, and over sixty percent feel their original expectations of the job have not been met. In the comparis...
This study examines mentorship experienced by female Marine Corps officers and its influences on car...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...
Job satisfaction is directly related to a number of positive outcomes at work and in certain other a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report re...
Job satisfaction and occupational stress both indicate workers’ appraisal towards the workplace and ...
The topic of retaining employees continues to be an issue that organizations spend a significant amo...
The purpose of this thesis is threefold. Firstly, to attempt to provide validity for the two-sided m...
Military retention studies seek to better explain the factors affecting a service member’s decision ...
The subject of this quantitative research is the effect organizational commitment and job satisfacti...
This study concerning retention of Marines serving in SelRes (Selected Reserve) units is conducted a...
This study aimed to describe the relationship between job satisfactions towards pay and allowances, ...
Job satisfaction is one of the crucial elements in organizational reengineering and it is an importa...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate job satisfaction within the military which resulted fro...
This study examines mentorship experienced by female Marine Corps officers and its influences on car...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...
Job satisfaction is directly related to a number of positive outcomes at work and in certain other a...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report re...
Job satisfaction and occupational stress both indicate workers’ appraisal towards the workplace and ...
The topic of retaining employees continues to be an issue that organizations spend a significant amo...
The purpose of this thesis is threefold. Firstly, to attempt to provide validity for the two-sided m...
Military retention studies seek to better explain the factors affecting a service member’s decision ...
The subject of this quantitative research is the effect organizational commitment and job satisfacti...
This study concerning retention of Marines serving in SelRes (Selected Reserve) units is conducted a...
This study aimed to describe the relationship between job satisfactions towards pay and allowances, ...
Job satisfaction is one of the crucial elements in organizational reengineering and it is an importa...
This thesis investigates how Marine recruit information available at entry can be used to predict wh...
The purpose of this study was to investigate job satisfaction within the military which resulted fro...
This study examines mentorship experienced by female Marine Corps officers and its influences on car...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...