Good question? I have to look at the tax break paper the dept of veterans affairs gave me.Do they count unpaid labor for that though? Tax breaks are basically subsidies, so I think they intend for you to receive pay
Why you have to use the word "Disable"? Don't try to get a job out of peoples sympathy. Please.
... whatever shred of respect I had for you is gone. Are you really so naive that you would immediately disqualify someone being honest about potential limitations?Why would I? If I have to hire, even if it is free or paid, anyone who tries to use words "Disable", "Old", "Single mother" etc on their Job application, it goes straight to my shredder. Sorry if I came across rude. I appreciate those who have served our country but you should focus on skill rather than sympathy.
I appreciate your motivating words!I would like to say thank you for your service SgtZinn. You went and fought for my freedom and the freedom of my fellow brothers and sisters here in America. Our country is blessed to have people like you who are willing to serve with reckless abandon to the potential consequences when going to war. God Bless you Brother. Honesty and Transparency is always the best policy
Thank you as well Justin for your service in the military We appreciate the service of everyone who serves our country.I currently am in the US Navy, so I understand what you've gone through better than a lot of people out there...
Huh? What?@SeriesN - Seriously dude.
You would think that but its not true. Unless you are a medic(or any medical field job), Military Police, or JAG (Military Lawyer), and some others. You can't find many jobs. Let me use my history in the Army for example.What's so shitty about this country is that when kids go into the forces out of high school, and don't get the college degree, it makes it harder for them to get jobs. The insanity in this is that the skills (I imagine) you pick up while overseas should be more attractive to employers than a college degree.
Anyway, good luck to the vets in here.
@SeriesN - Seriously dude.
That was actually pretty much my point, .You would think that but its not true. Unless you are a medic(or any medical field job), Military Police, or JAG (Military Lawyer), and some others. You can't find many jobs. Let me use my history in the Army for example.
I worked in Logistics thinking I could get a good warehouse job when I got out. I was wrong. They, employers, looked at me as if I was over qualified and would not hire me. Another example is we spent all the time that we can learning to drive all those big trucks but can't care that experience over. We have to still pay the $$ to get the schooling for a CDL and still pay to get the license. I can understand the paying for the license but for the schooling, come on now. I just spent 12 years driving a 2 1/2 ton truck or a 5 1/2 ton truck but I can't get a CDL to drive a dump truck unless I have been in some class.
Not to rant but this is some of the things that military people have to fight with.
Aw that was cute! You must think 9/11 was actually real then? Believe everything you see on TV? How many more sheeple do we have on the forums here?I would like to say thank you for your service SgtZinn. You went and fought for my freedom and the freedom of my fellow brothers and sisters here in America. Our country is blessed to have people like you who are willing to serve with reckless abandon to the potential consequences when going to war. God Bless you Brother. Honesty and Transparency is always the best policy
I am actually quite shocked someone would say something so inconsiderate! I hope you find what you are looking for and thanks for your service as well!
See this is the thing I don't like when people finish something with "...and I'm a vet" - the weird soldier-hero worship culture of America that implies that soldiers always must be thanked for their service.Thank you as well Justin for your service in the military We appreciate the service of everyone who serves our country.