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Monday, May 14, 2012

Maryland Vets: Jobs Wanted

WATCH: Vets Sound Off About Jobs

'Work, altogether right now, is hard to find.' - Andrew Smith III, 29.

Maryland veterans are speaking out, as this video shows. They fought overseas, sometimes on multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and returned home to find sparse job opportunities. Patch has been covering the issues of unemployed veterans in our series entitled “Maryland Vets: Jobs Wanted.” To see a list of businesses interested in hiring vets, go here. Editors recently interviewed about a dozen veterans at a job fair in Baltimore hosted by the Maryland Department of Transportation, where veterans spoke about the transition from military to civilian life, and the shocking realities of the 2012 economy. “It's been pretty nip and tuck—I’ve been supporting myself by taking draws out of my annuity fund and looking for jobs here and there …

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Arbutus Town Crier

8:42 am on Thursday, June 7, 2012

I'm not sure about vets gauranteed their old job back has changed. But when I was in your ID card gave you the privilege of hunting ,fishing without getting a licence and driving with an outdated drivers licence. I know now that some have to obtain a passport with their military card now. I agree with Zoobie stay in or get out ans if your lucky live with your parents you can get out get a degree …   more ›

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Maryland Vets: Jobs Wanted

First Person: Five Tips from a Veteran Who Got A Job

‘I called in every favor, pulled every thread I could find.’

In September 2008, two things happened: The world economy collapsed, and I was looking for a job. Since I was leaving the Navy, I used a “military career transition service,” which helps you with interview preparation, resume writing and culminates in a one-day/10-interview extravaganza. From those 10 initial interviews, I received nine “call-backs,” or second interviews; I turned down seven of them. This was not a smart decision. In retrospect, my standards were too high, my self-regard a bit … overly optimistic. I also had no plan beyond this one day of interviews. I figured with 10 companies, I had to find something. I was wrong. By the time I went for the two second interviews I chose to pursue, companies were literally instituting …

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12:12 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Maryland Vets: Jobs Wanted

Vets Back From War Face Shocking Reality

“If it weren’t for my daughter … I’d be one of those guys on the corner with a sign”—Maryland veteran.

When Andrew Smith III talked with his U.S. Marine Corps platoon mates in Iraq before he returned to Maryland in 2009, he recalled they agreed finding a job in a recession would be tough. But he said he never imagined it would be like this. Smith said he sleeps four hours a night to make time for his part-time job loading baggage for Delta Airlines, training classes in the afternoons and searching for a full-time job with benefits to support his wife and two kids without relying on food stamps and other assistance. But last week, during a job fair organized by the Maryland Department of Transportation for veterans in Baltimore, he was almost optimistic. “For a while, we as veterans feel like we were forgotten about,” said Smith, 29, of …

Escariot

12:49 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Parkville honey, i respectfully disagree with that post of yours blaming congress and not the president. It was the president that pushed the obamacare bill through a congress that willfully and gleefully obliged. I work in healthcare. Right now hospitals all over the country will be dumping jobs before July, the beginning of a new fiscal year. Why? Because obamacare has taxes written into it …   more ›

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