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There are more than a million military spouses. One in four spouses is unemployed and looking for work. Despite the various levels of education, 38 percent of female military spouses make less than their civilian counterpart.
The DOD has programs like the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program for tuition assistance and the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) for career resources. Have you and your spouses taken advantage of these programs? What has been your experience with helping your spouse find employment?
The DOD has programs like the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program for tuition assistance and the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) for career resources. Have you and your spouses taken advantage of these programs? What has been your experience with helping your spouse find employment?
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 7
They deserve a lot more benefits and a lot more appreciation. It's always about us but we as soldiers have pulled them through hell and back. I have been with my wife for 14 years and been married to her for 11 on the 3rd of Oct. and she has stood by my side through every decision. I left her alone for bootcamp, AIT, Drill when I was Guard, and through a deployment. She never complained once. When I was hurt she left our first born baby so she could run to be by my side and practically lived at the hospital through my coma and then through my rehabilitation at another hospital. Now she lives with my injuries the same as I do. She still never complains and is always there to help me when I need her. In my eyes there is no reason for these great spouses to not be taken care of. They give up a lot don't you think? Don't you think they deserve more? I know I do.
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Military Spouses do have it hard. My wife hated seeing me leave for a year or so. I think if they had classes of some sort that they could attend that would help them emotionally and mentally through a deployment would be great.
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