You know, Libya was hiring for a while, but that ended.
You can go to university, or if you're a clerk or a mechanic, they will pay for your upgrade to be certified on the civilian side. If you're a medic, they'll send you to paramedic school, or maybe nursing school, if you can get some of the qualifications on your own.
I've said on a few occasions that there are almost too many options on how to prepare yourself to leave. For me, my biggest hurdle was accepting that I wasn't a soldier anymore. But that was a personal thing.
As far as the services are concerned, I've seen lots of soldiers leave the military and get jobs outside the military, no problem. I think they do their best.
You know, it's one of those things; this is one of those cases where everyone is different, but they have a lot of options for you to choose from.