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First lady Michelle
Obama listens at left as
President Barack Obama
speaks during an event to
promote hiring military
veterans, Tuesday, April
30, 2013, in the East
Room of the the White
House in Washington.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Veterans struggle to find
jobs in Ohio
Veterans look for jobs
and hope
Many veterans face
hidden job hurdles
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Private sector commits to hire or train 435,000
veterans and military spouses
Posted: 12:05 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2013
BY BARRIE BARBER - STAFF WRITER
WASHINGTON — Companies participating in a program to help
veterans find work have hired or trained 290,000 veterans and
military spouses since August 2011, nearly tripling the original goal
of the program with about eight months to spare, according to the
White House.
First lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday that the program called
Joining Forces has generated pledges from businesses to hire or
train another 435,000 in the next five years.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday said that too many companies
still don’t recognize the skills that service members acquire as part
of their military service. If they can saves live on the battlefield, they
can work in an ambulance or hospital, and if they can oversee a
convoy of equipment, they can help oversee a company’s supply
chain, he said.
“Too often, just when these men and women are looking forward to
the next chapter of their lives, they are stuck in neutral,” the
president said.
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Overall, the unemployment rate for veterans is actually lower than that for non-veterans. The
nation’s youngest veterans are the exception to that longstanding trend, with nearly one out of
five under the age of 25 looking for a job. The unemployment rate last year was also in double-
digits for those 25-34. Overall, the unemployment rate for those veterans serving since the Sept.
11 attacks stood at 9.9 percent last year, a significant improvement from the previous year.
In Ohio, veteran unemployment last year was 7.6 percent compared to 6.9 percent for the
population as a whole, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For the state’s veterans who
served since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the unemployment rate was 16.5 percent in 2012.
Companies such as Sears, Walmart, AT&T and Deloitte have pledged to hire more former
service members.
In downtown Dayton, Deloitte sponsors an armed forces business resources group to help
veterans make the leap into civilian jobs, said Dan Marion, Deloitte Consulting LLP technology
director in Dayton. The company has pledged nationwide to double the number of veterans it
will hire in the next three years.
“I think the skills and leadership abilities and education and self-discipline that our former
military veterans bring certainly has application” outside of the military, said Marion, an Air
Force veteran.
Jason Weiser, 38, a Deloitte software consultant, is one of those veterans the company hired in
Dayton. But the search for a job for Weiser, a Harvard graduate with an MBA, was anything but
easy. He deployed six times to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa as a maintenance officer
in the Air Force Reserve.
Weiser, who lives in Kansas City, Ks., and commutes every week to Dayton, said his frequent
deployments became an obstacle to getting employment until he was hired at Deloitte. “That
was a huge problem when I came home in ‘08,” he said.
Deloitte accepted his military experience and has eased his transition into the job, he said. “That
was a refreshing relief when I came to work for them,” he said.
GE Aviation launched “Get Skills to Work,” a manufacturing training initiative at Cincinnati State
University, with a goal to train 200 veterans this year, said Shannon Thompson, a company
spokeswoman in Evondale. “This is just a pilot project,” she said. “Nationwide, there’s about
eight to 10 other cities who will replicate what we do in Cincinnati.”
At the Dayton VA Medical Center campus, the Volunteers of America prepares homeless
veterans to find jobs at Miami Valley employers. So far, employers have hired about 180 veterans
in less than two years, said Michael Salois, Volunteers of America director in Ohio.
Former service members face the challenge of explaining what they did in the military into
language civilian employers understand, Salois said.
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In Ohio, county job centers have designated staff to help veterans prepare resumes for the
civilian workforce, or who may face medical disabilities, or homelessness as they search for a
job, said Benjamin Johnson, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services spokesman. “We
know that veterans face some barriers to employment that the general population often
doesn’t,” he said.
In Ohio, state lawmakers have passed legislation meant to help veterans get professional
credentials more easily to earn truck drivers licenses or physicians assistant licensing based on
their prior experience in the military, said Michael McKinney, Ohio Department of Veterans
Services spokesman.
“There’s outreach going on to employers all the time to hire veterans,” he said.
Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.
Barrie Barber covers military affairs and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for the newspaper.
Our region has a lot of veterans and military families and we are keeping up with the latest news
on sequestration, veterans benifits and other issues. Follow Barrie on Twitter at @Barriebarber.
If you have a news tip for Barrie, email him at barrie.barber@coxinc.com
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  • 1. 64° H: 78° L: 53° Traffic Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Complete. In-Depth. Dependable. Sign In / Register HOME / NEWS / LOCAL MILITARY Resize text Related First lady Michelle Obama listens at left as President Barack Obama speaks during an event to promote hiring military veterans, Tuesday, April 30, 2013, in the East Room of the the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Veterans struggle to find jobs in Ohio Veterans look for jobs and hope Many veterans face hidden job hurdles advertisement Private sector commits to hire or train 435,000 veterans and military spouses Posted: 12:05 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2013 BY BARRIE BARBER - STAFF WRITER WASHINGTON — Companies participating in a program to help veterans find work have hired or trained 290,000 veterans and military spouses since August 2011, nearly tripling the original goal of the program with about eight months to spare, according to the White House. First lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday that the program called Joining Forces has generated pledges from businesses to hire or train another 435,000 in the next five years. President Barack Obama on Tuesday said that too many companies still don’t recognize the skills that service members acquire as part of their military service. If they can saves live on the battlefield, they can work in an ambulance or hospital, and if they can oversee a convoy of equipment, they can help oversee a company’s supply chain, he said. “Too often, just when these men and women are looking forward to the next chapter of their lives, they are stuck in neutral,” the president said. Jobs Cars Homes Classifieds Subscribe Help HOME+ LOCAL+ MILITARY INVESTIGATIONS BUSINESS+ OPINION SPORTS+ LIFE+ SHOP A EVAN VUCCI Page 1 of 5 5/1/2013http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/news/local-military/private-sector-commits-to-hi...
  • 2. Overall, the unemployment rate for veterans is actually lower than that for non-veterans. The nation’s youngest veterans are the exception to that longstanding trend, with nearly one out of five under the age of 25 looking for a job. The unemployment rate last year was also in double- digits for those 25-34. Overall, the unemployment rate for those veterans serving since the Sept. 11 attacks stood at 9.9 percent last year, a significant improvement from the previous year. In Ohio, veteran unemployment last year was 7.6 percent compared to 6.9 percent for the population as a whole, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For the state’s veterans who served since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the unemployment rate was 16.5 percent in 2012. Companies such as Sears, Walmart, AT&T and Deloitte have pledged to hire more former service members. In downtown Dayton, Deloitte sponsors an armed forces business resources group to help veterans make the leap into civilian jobs, said Dan Marion, Deloitte Consulting LLP technology director in Dayton. The company has pledged nationwide to double the number of veterans it will hire in the next three years. “I think the skills and leadership abilities and education and self-discipline that our former military veterans bring certainly has application” outside of the military, said Marion, an Air Force veteran. Jason Weiser, 38, a Deloitte software consultant, is one of those veterans the company hired in Dayton. But the search for a job for Weiser, a Harvard graduate with an MBA, was anything but easy. He deployed six times to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa as a maintenance officer in the Air Force Reserve. Weiser, who lives in Kansas City, Ks., and commutes every week to Dayton, said his frequent deployments became an obstacle to getting employment until he was hired at Deloitte. “That was a huge problem when I came home in ‘08,” he said. Deloitte accepted his military experience and has eased his transition into the job, he said. “That was a refreshing relief when I came to work for them,” he said. GE Aviation launched “Get Skills to Work,” a manufacturing training initiative at Cincinnati State University, with a goal to train 200 veterans this year, said Shannon Thompson, a company spokeswoman in Evondale. “This is just a pilot project,” she said. “Nationwide, there’s about eight to 10 other cities who will replicate what we do in Cincinnati.” At the Dayton VA Medical Center campus, the Volunteers of America prepares homeless veterans to find jobs at Miami Valley employers. So far, employers have hired about 180 veterans in less than two years, said Michael Salois, Volunteers of America director in Ohio. Former service members face the challenge of explaining what they did in the military into language civilian employers understand, Salois said. Page 2 of 5 5/1/2013http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/news/local-military/private-sector-commits-to-hi...
  • 3. Get Access Brought to you by: In Ohio, county job centers have designated staff to help veterans prepare resumes for the civilian workforce, or who may face medical disabilities, or homelessness as they search for a job, said Benjamin Johnson, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services spokesman. “We know that veterans face some barriers to employment that the general population often doesn’t,” he said. In Ohio, state lawmakers have passed legislation meant to help veterans get professional credentials more easily to earn truck drivers licenses or physicians assistant licensing based on their prior experience in the military, said Michael McKinney, Ohio Department of Veterans Services spokesman. “There’s outreach going on to employers all the time to hire veterans,” he said. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report. Barrie Barber covers military affairs and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for the newspaper. Our region has a lot of veterans and military families and we are keeping up with the latest news on sequestration, veterans benifits and other issues. Follow Barrie on Twitter at @Barriebarber. If you have a news tip for Barrie, email him at barrie.barber@coxinc.com If you would like to post a comment please Sign in or Register Enjoy Free Access now through June 4 Enjoy this special preview of our new subscriber-only premium website. Register your account for uninterrupted access following our preview period. advertisement Page 3 of 5 5/1/2013http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/news/local-military/private-sector-commits-to-hi...
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