intersting. I reached out to the VA and state-level veterans comission but they haven't got back to me yet.
Veterans
Where are you located? A large metro area or a smaller city? That could have a lot to do with it. Also reach out to recruit military. They always have jobs lined up and those guys push hard to get vets hired as most of them are prior service themselves.
The only helpful advice before this board was to look for small businesses run by vets or hope you end up interviewing with a veteran. I hada part time job for about a year and the person interviewing me was a vet, got offered the job the next day, so that might be the key.
I'm abouta 30 minute drive from Philadelphia, plenty of jobs but also alot of competetion for said jobs, so I think it washes out.
I'm checking out recruit military as we speak. Thanks bronon.
>I've applied but am fucking white male so it's hard to get hired
I don't believe you're a vet.
I’ve had experience, and no, it isn’t bad. You can make good money, and if you move to management/finance, it’s great money.
>healthcare administration
i don't live in burgerstan but a lot of healthcare admin jobs are filled by nurses/doctors wanting to go into a desk job, or by working your way up from very low down in the organisation. Have you considered just picking up something crappy like medical reception? Once people see you aren't completely fucking retarded other opportunities will open up
Get on NEETbux I’ve heard it’s easy if you were in the military
so..
1) sell cars for 2-4 years
2) move up to sales management
3) ????
4) Profit
>be me
>Certified White Male™
>Because Certified White Male™, love country and want to serve
>Join US Navy one year after high school
>Am Hospital Corpsman
>Muh Mortrin
>Muh Silver bullet
>Muh socks
>Muh Hangover IV
>Do muh time
>dd214.png
>finish school
>can't find job
>Come to Laoitian Rice Cooking Forum asking for advice
>"Lol user I don't believe you're a vet"
K.
Yea most of them are filled by nurses, many jobs actually require an RN license even if there's no clinical requirement, which is frustrating. I've considered going back for nursing instead of my MBA but nursing programs are so rigid and my experience as a Corpsman means I won't learn that much anyway so