The military has found a way to address a major problem many service members face: a shortage of pathways to transition from the military to civilian health care jobs. Now all enlisted medical personnel come to one campus to train and receive certifications.
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Better work as a trader
Try non profits
I'm surprised there's a challenge with this administration running things. My god people, what is happening to are borders & are country. Food shortages coming soon. Gas almost 5 $ a gal at chevron.
Why is Rupert Murdock never held accountable for his huge contribution to dividing America? What is his motivation? what does he gain?
Give them a waiver and let them work. They’ve got more experience and grit then someone fresh out of school
It's not just the medical field having these certification issues. Many occupations have multiple certification agencies and programs. Even with 20 years of experience if you don't have the exact certification they're asking for applying for that job is futile even with the best references.
It will be a great help for those veterans who has those skills.
I've been writing my Congressman to push for a bill to require the military to provide industry recognized professional certificates upon completion of MOS training and cover fees to maintain those certificates while in service.
Not enough
This story only covers one specific rate/mos, there are many more rates/mos that doesn't transition from military to civilian. Too often American civilians who know nothing or don't have military members in the family are oblivious to the troubles plaguing are service members and politicians fail to take care of those who ensure America remains free and democratic. Americans in general have the Kayne West mentality, that the world revolves around America
As a 100% service – connected disabled military veteran, not one day goes by when I don't think about taking my own life.
This just not vets I've had the same problem in the technology field.