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This was the piece a couple of months ago about Tesla hiring vets (discussed elsewhere on this forum, I think):
Disabled vets see an employment hot spot in the Bay Area | Niko Kyriakou | Bay Area | San Francisco Examiner
In reality, some people in general aren't fit for the work force. Being a disabled vet may or may not have any statistically significant deviation from that norm. Being physically disabled certainly isn't an issue in most desk jobs.A noble cause, but I think in reality, some of those guys are just not cut out for the work force after the injuries and trauma some sustained. Not to say I'm against it though, I'd hate to serve my country, only to be thrown to the side when I'm no longer "useful".
This was the piece a couple of months ago about Tesla hiring vets (discussed elsewhere on this forum, I think):
Disabled vets see an employment hot spot in the Bay Area | Niko Kyriakou | Bay Area | San Francisco Examiner
In reality, some people in general aren't fit for the work force. Being a disabled vet may or may not have any statistically significant deviation from that norm. Being physically disabled certainly isn't an issue in most desk jobs.
I'm not a vet and, frankly, I'm pretty vehemently anti-military in a political sense, but I've worked with a lot of vets and they almost universally have a great work ethic and an ability to get things done even when they don't want to. From my experience, I'd never think for a second someone's military background, disabled or not, would be a negative.
In reality, some people in general aren't fit for the work force. Being a disabled vet may or may not have any statistically significant deviation from that norm. Being physically disabled certainly isn't an issue in most desk jobs.
I'm not a vet and, frankly, I'm pretty vehemently anti-military in a political sense, but I've worked with a lot of vets and they almost universally have a great work ethic and an ability to get things done even when they don't want to. From my experience, I'd never think for a second someone's military background, disabled or not, would be a negative.