Received this from my Voc. Rehab. counselor today:
Great news! Today, OPM is launching FedsHireVets.gov, a critical component of President Obama’s Veterans Employment Initiative. This website will become the main source for Veterans employment information and resources for both Veterans and Hiring Officials. Today's launch represents phase one of an ongoing effort to help the men and women who have served our country in the military and their families find employment in the Federal Civil Service. You can view the site at:
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
New initiative from Obama to help soldiers transition.
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New initiative from Obama to help soldiers transition.
"The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart." Colonel Robert Ingersoll
"Some where, you learn not to defend your actions and just drive on." Ranger Caruthers
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Re: New initiative from Obama to help soldiers transition.
The main thing I got out of the web page is that it condenses a lot of different sources into a single site.
Most of the stuff provided on there - is given to you on your initial intake at the VA in various pamphlets.
There is some important information there that Veterans should know about - but it's nothing you can't find digging around. I just thought it was nice to find a lot of it in one place. I have no idea what future plans for the site are.
I can say that the primary tool used to search for jobs - USAJOBS - was of no help to me when I was discharged in finding gainful employment.
What I did find useful on the site is linked here:
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/job/veterans.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All of that information is important to know - I know I wasn't told much about it when I was discharged - and is especially useful to disabled Veterans who don't know that their disability percentage through the VA can help them with entrance interviews towards federal jobs.
Most of the stuff provided on there - is given to you on your initial intake at the VA in various pamphlets.
There is some important information there that Veterans should know about - but it's nothing you can't find digging around. I just thought it was nice to find a lot of it in one place. I have no idea what future plans for the site are.
I can say that the primary tool used to search for jobs - USAJOBS - was of no help to me when I was discharged in finding gainful employment.
What I did find useful on the site is linked here:
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/job/veterans.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All of that information is important to know - I know I wasn't told much about it when I was discharged - and is especially useful to disabled Veterans who don't know that their disability percentage through the VA can help them with entrance interviews towards federal jobs.
"The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart." Colonel Robert Ingersoll
"Some where, you learn not to defend your actions and just drive on." Ranger Caruthers
"Some where, you learn not to defend your actions and just drive on." Ranger Caruthers
Re: New initiative from Obama to help soldiers transition.
The ACAP program already explains all that shit to veterans. Yes, you can go back and use it. This is just more expansion of government bullshit and the propoganda of "look! we're taking care of our veterans..." Fuck Obama.
MSG, U.S. Army, 1987-2007
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