Posted on Dec 24, 2015
Where are the jobs promised to us Veterans?
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Nothing is ever promised to You. Get that through your head now. With that being said get cracking on your education. Use your GI Bill (Post 9-11) as a means to stay afloat until you land a job. And don't hesitate to be a Wal-Mart Stocker. If it pays the bills so be it. And invest your money into a good stock or IRA. You're going to need it for the long haul.
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 9
Sound advice. Like my momma always told me, "If you want something, you better get a job and earn it." Sadly, though, there are those that FEEL that everything should be handed to them........Soldiers and Civilians alike.
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PFC Joseph Levi
MSG (Join to see) unfortunately that statement you said it's so true. There is a stigma that since we are veterans and served this country, we will get everything handed over to us on a silver platter. There are organizations which try to help, but you need to put effort into it also! I am involved with an organization called Sponsor A Vet Life which will be hiring disabled veterans within our virtual reality immersion region.
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PFC Joseph Levi - Here is how I see it. I busted my hump to get what I have. Granted, it isn't much (in the grand scheme of the world), but it's still mine and I earned it. I don't go out looking for things to be handed to me. Like military discounts at eateries. If offered, then coolness......but I don't go straight in demanding/expecting a military discount.
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SPC Eddie "Nemo" Aiumu well said, it's the truth. I experienced it the 1st year out well said!
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While there are lots of jobs out there, they are lower-paying and a little beneath the skill sets many currently possess in uniform.
Beware of the thought that possessing a Masters Degree will let you just walk into a job. I recently retired and despite having two Masters-level degrees it hasn't been a cake walk. Most people see those degrees as a "license to learn."
Beware of the thought that possessing a Masters Degree will let you just walk into a job. I recently retired and despite having two Masters-level degrees it hasn't been a cake walk. Most people see those degrees as a "license to learn."
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