Posted on Mar 23, 2017
Starbucks Is Expanding Its Pledge to Hire More Veterans and Military Spouses
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Serve 5-20 years in the service with decent benefits, decent job and guaranteed pay only to get a job making coffee and lattes making minimum wage with no benefits veterans aren't that desperate for a job.
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SFC Chad Sowash
A company the size of Sbux has more than Barista gigs. If you take time to check out the Sbux corporate career site - which took me less than 15 seconds to find thanks to Google - you can find a variety (500+) of leadership positions, technology, Manufacturing and Distrib gigs. You might be "above" all of these positions, but there are many veterans who would be proud to work. Last but NOT least - OF COURSE they have benefits - Sbux also has a College Achievement Plan (SCAP) for veterans looking to pursue their bachelor's degree through ASU.
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I thought they put others before veterans first....
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SFC Chad Sowash - Roger. I wasn't too happy about the whole refugee thing, hence the undertone of grumpiness...
SFC Chad Sowash
Totally get that... You've got to look past a single initiative and understand what the organization does in a holistic sense. I know some outlets were steering people wrong, which is why you've always got to verify before you trust the intel.
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The refugees shouldn't be an issue, most Americans whine and complain about how much they make now. Refugees however is a different story.
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SFC Chad Sowash
SPC (Join to see) - The refugee plan isn't US-centric. From Howard Schultz's letter "..we are developing plans to hire 10,000 of them over five years in the 75 countries around the world where Starbucks does business."
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