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You may want to consider the possibility of obtaining career training in the US Military. Through a program which guarantees a specific work area, you may find just what you want to do for a career.

Of course you will need to meet entrance requirements which include physical and mental abilities depending on the career field you select. Upon completion of your technical school, you will work at your career. Then if you choose not to stay in the military, then you will have the training and work experience to be employable in the civilian world.

Another reason to participate in the military is the educational benefit account you can obtain. Check this out with the recruiters in each branch of the military In my case I received through my military training plus the educational financial benefit of the GI Bill were in large part responsible for my success in receiving the three college degrees I have. This may work for you too.

Click HERE for a list of jobs in the military.

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Job Corps, United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration

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Provides information on Welfare to Work (WIW) programs. Includes information on WTW Laws and Regulations, resources for employers, and fact sheets.


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