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Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:29 AM PST
The resulting legislation, often referred to as the GI Bill 2.0, provides benefits to qualified veterans that better reflected the unique needs of the 21st Century veteran of the armed forces. Earned benefits include vocational training, tutorial help and for the first time, direct financial assistance for online learners. In addition to these new services, all fifty states participate in an extended benefit offering known as the Yellow Ribbon Program. The main purpose of the plan is to pay for up to 100% of all out-of-pocket expenses for in-state schooling costs. While not all colleges and universities in every state participate in the program, veteran-friendly schools may join voluntarily if they agree to certain conditions in which the school shares costs with the government for expenses that exceed the limits of the Post-9-11 GI Bill. Courtesy: Epudemic |
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Posted: 05 Dec 2011 05:39 AM PST
Here are some links to some Great tips on job seeking on Twitter.25 Twitter Tips For Job-Seekers: http://j.mp/adgysr Career Tips: Getting Started on Twitter: 25 Tips For Job-Seekers to Take Advantage of the Web's Best-Kept Job Search SecretBlogspot – by Susan Whitcomb Twitter. There's been lots of buzz about it. Perhaps you even visited the site, created an account, or dabbled with tweeting. Not love at first sight, right? If you're like most people, you're not alone in wondering, "What's the point?
How To Get A Job In Social Media: A Definitive Guide http://bit.ly/i6PM3O RT @AskAaronLee
Find your dream job using LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook http://bit.ly/bFj4Nu
The 5 Best Ways to Use Twitter for Your Job Search http://j.mp/9SOXbH
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