July 31, 2012 – Using every avenue open to veterans in their job-seeking endeavors is the key to success, a Navy veteran who served in the Vietnam era said.Tim Pollard of Boston said he has benefitted from his connections to veterans groups and the Veterans Affairs Department, in addition to employment and housing assistance from the Labor Department’s Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program.
The reintegration program is an initiative that strives to get homeless veterans back on their feet and help them find employment through a variety of assistance services. Pollard was able to return to school and become certified in security services. He now is employed as a security guard for AlliedBarton Security Services.
“Utilize all the training programs possible,” Pollard suggested for job-seeking veterans. “If that means going back to school for a couple years for an associate or bachelor’s degree, do it.”
Housing is another benefit of the numerous programs available through the Labor Department and VA to bolster homeless veterans’ lives. Pollard said he recently received a housing voucher so he can find a place of his own, after living for a year at the New England Center for Homeless Veterans.
The programs lead to landing a job, Pollard said, adding that he believes veterans are top candidates for employment because they are disciplined, focused and trained to uphold honor and integrity. read more>>>
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