#WhereHeroesWork Video: Anne Ottinger, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
The military spouse sees much positive about the Exchange, including flexibility, consistency, tuition assistance and serving the best customers in the world.

The military spouse sees much positive about the Exchange, including flexibility, consistency, tuition assistance and serving the best customers in the world.

“‘Serving those who serve’ means to me, everyone who walks through that door is my guest,” says Peña, who knows about “We go where you go,” too: She has deployed three times.

After more than 20 years, the Employee Self-Service portal site (ESS) is receiving a major upgrade to transform the user experience, offering greater convenience, security and functionality.

The troop store manager enjoys chatting with those who serve and putting smiles on their faces.

As we observe Suicide Prevention Month in September, the subject of suicide can often feel taboo—something people are hesitant to discuss. The silence must be broken, however, because open conversations about mental health and suicide…

“I have a great team … They make everybody feel at home,” says Martin, who enjoys getting to know her military customers: “It’s just one big family.”

The new career interview icon located on the HR Talent portal page makes scheduling career interviews a piece of cake.

“Growing up, I remember going to the Exchange, but it wasn’t until I got older that I realized, ‘Wow, we literally are everywhere.’”

Children who do not get sufficient sleep may experience a range of emotional and behavioral problems, including, irritability and mood swings, difficulty concentrating and increased stress and anxiety. Parents play a crucial role in setting…

The Gulf War Veteran says working at the Exchange helps him maintain his military connection.
