Veterans: Their Skills and The Workplace

Publisher: Corban OneSource

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Veterans: Their Skills and The Workplace

Our thanks to veterans could never be thoroughly conveyed through words alone, but we continue to try each and every day to express our gratitude to them. Our support extends to those who have served and are currently serving, both abroad and at home. When soldiers come home, the transition from a military life to a civilian life is never an easy one. Emotionally, physically, and mentally, it is a challenging change. The lack of jobs on the market available to veterans only adds to the difficult transition.