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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: cosmicforce who wrote (126014)12/2/2009 9:45:17 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) of 542592
 
<<<For the most part, the military skills are only partially transferable. I learned avionics, one of the most selective and specialized ratings in the Navy. Even that only prepared me to be a cable installer or phone lineman when I got out without additional training.>>>

For every pair of boots they put on the ground in a combat zone, there are at least a dozen support personnel.

Military support roles do not translate 100% into civilian jobs but the structure, discipline, and verifiable track record (honorable discharge) gives these kids a big advantage when they come out and compete for civilian jobs.

They have to do a much better job recruiting and selling a stint in the military.

They could easily take 1mm kids off of unemployment and prepare them for civilian life that may be composed mainly of a disciplined occupation with a large labor component.

Bottom line, no matter the situation, we could make the best of the situation and achieve multiple objectives. We just have to go about it in a smart way.
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