10/25/2012 - Sgt. Lindsay Freeland was used to being one of the guys. She served alongside them in Afghanistan, sharing most responsibilities. But back home, Freeland and her fellow female vets are facing new battles: finding a job, she told CBS.With the unemployment rate for female vets more than double than that of their male counterparts in September alone, many are seeking self-employment as an alternative. But a new partnership is doing something to give these entrepreneurs a boost.
Capital One Financial Corporation and nonprofit Count Me In For Women's Economic Independence have partnered to launch the Women Veteran Entrepreneur Corps (WVEC), a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the skills of current female veteran entrepreneurs and to create more jobs for this demographic.
Female vets face a unique set of challenges. National Guard Sgt. Anna Rutherford, a communications specialist, told CBS that some employers may feel threatened by her background.
"I would definitely say the employers might be intimidated by a female who's very aggressive, very outgoing, somebody who is a very take-charge type female," she said. read more>>>
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