08/22/11 - Recently, there has been a stampede of politicians who are all trying to earn the “I Love The Military More” title. As a military veteran, an Army wife and former Veterans Employment and Training Services director, all this bravado has proven just one thing to me. No one in on the podium knows a hill of beans about military life, the military-to-civilian transition or life after service.
President Obama is not only the Commander-in-Chief of our troops; he is the tip of the spear in the military chain of command. So when he speaks of “more access to One-Stops” and “reverse boot camp,” he sends an alarming message – “if you were more civilian like, you wouldn’t be unemployed.” When the truth is, veterans know how to get and keep civilian jobs. The break down is in civilian human resource departments all across the country.
When Governor Rick Perry stumps that he’s going to be the President the troops can be proud of, he shows a shocking ignorance of military culture even though he has been the Commander-in-Chief for the Texas National Guard for a decade. No matter how a Sailor, Airman, Marine, Soldier or Coastie came to serve, they learned from day one that respect is never dependent on personalities. In fact, people rotate in and out every day in the military. If our ability to perform was dependent on our feelings about a person, we’d be a colony today and some other country would be the world’s super power.
All this “I Love The Military More” talk doesn’t have to be empty. Next month, Obama is rolling out his big jobs initiative. If he wants to put some muscle behind his words, there are some surprisingly simple things he can do. Some are even free and most don’t require Congress at all. Although, Congress is always welcome to show more love to our troops. Be forewarned, some of these are going to upset the big donors, however, if you’re really interested in curbing the extra ordinarily high unemployment of our military dependents and our veterans, consider: read more>>>
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Veterans, Military Spouses Job Creation
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