Masonry Magazine March 1971 Page. 43
Hire a veteran.
A veteran construction worker, a veteran electronics technician, a veteran electrician, a veteran draftsman, a veteran cook, a veteran aircraft mechanic, a veteran medical technician, a veteran computer programmer, a veteran policeman, a veteran nurse, a veteran administrator...
Veterans have experience in dozens of fields and hundreds of specialties, many of them hard to find. Trade skills, technical skills, professional and supervisory skills.
In fact, the Services spend some $3 billion a year on training! And there's over $1 billion more available for training through the GI Bill and the Manpower Development and Training Act.
Disabled veterans receive special vocational rehabilitation to provide them with skills.
Find out more about how your company can benefit from trained, experienced veterans. Or how you can train them your way-in a government-supported on-the-job training program.
For help in hiring veterans, contact your local office of the State Employment Service; for on-the-job training information, see your local Veterans Administration office.
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