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Today talking about some of the legal battles for Veterans, GS Jobs and more.
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Takeaways
Legal battles and claim sharks are a concern for veterans seeking assistance with VA benefit claims.
Networking and building relationships can help veterans get their foot in the door with federal service.
Free organizations like the DAV and VFW provide assistance with VA claims without charging unauthorized fees.
GS positions offer stability and benefits compared to contracting, but contracting can provide higher pay.
The Guard VA Benefit Act aims to penalize individuals who charge unauthorized fees for assisting with VA claims. Predatory lending is a significant issue that affects military personnel, especially young service members. Education and awareness are crucial in preventing individuals from falling victim to predatory lending practices.
The recent Supreme Court decision allows veterans to receive both the Montgomery and post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, providing more opportunities for education and career advancement.
Utilizing veterans service organizations and accredited resources is the recommended approach for navigating the VA system and accessing benefits.
Exploring alternative education options, such as vet tech programs and VR&E, can be beneficial for veterans looking to further their education and gain new skills.
A guidebook for veterans is being developed to provide valuable information and guidance on various topics related to transitioning from the military to civilian life.
Sound Bites
"We'll definitely be out there recording out there as well. I'm bringing all my equipment. So I'm going to bring a suitcase full of equipment and like a t-shirt and some flip-flops. That's it."
"It really is a part of networking, right? It really is. And you do a good job as a DOD contractor. They're going to want you on their team."
"DOD contracting is definitely a faster way to get your foot in the door."
"Predatory lending and how folks take advantage of the military, especially at a young age."
"A seven to two ruling that veterans can now get both the post-9/11 and the Montgomery GI Bill."
"There's ways to get around not having to touch your GI Bill right off the bat."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:10 Getting Your Foot in the Door with Federal Service
28:24 The Importance of Culture and Environment in the Workplace
38:51 The Guard VA Benefit Act and the Role of Free Organizations
46:40 Navigating the VA System
01:12:36 Guidebook for Veterans
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Today talking about some of the legal battles for Veterans, GS Jobs and more.
Want to create live streams like ours? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4998128083271680
Takeaways
Legal battles and claim sharks are a concern for veterans seeking assistance with VA benefit claims.
Networking and building relationships can help veterans get their foot in the door with federal service.
Free organizations like the DAV and VFW provide assistance with VA claims without charging unauthorized fees.
GS positions offer stability and benefits compared to contracting, but contracting can provide higher pay.
The Guard VA Benefit Act aims to penalize individuals who charge unauthorized fees for assisting with VA claims. Predatory lending is a significant issue that affects military personnel, especially young service members. Education and awareness are crucial in preventing individuals from falling victim to predatory lending practices.
The recent Supreme Court decision allows veterans to receive both the Montgomery and post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, providing more opportunities for education and career advancement.
Utilizing veterans service organizations and accredited resources is the recommended approach for navigating the VA system and accessing benefits.
Exploring alternative education options, such as vet tech programs and VR&E, can be beneficial for veterans looking to further their education and gain new skills.
A guidebook for veterans is being developed to provide valuable information and guidance on various topics related to transitioning from the military to civilian life.
Sound Bites
"We'll definitely be out there recording out there as well. I'm bringing all my equipment. So I'm going to bring a suitcase full of equipment and like a t-shirt and some flip-flops. That's it."
"It really is a part of networking, right? It really is. And you do a good job as a DOD contractor. They're going to want you on their team."
"DOD contracting is definitely a faster way to get your foot in the door."
"Predatory lending and how folks take advantage of the military, especially at a young age."
"A seven to two ruling that veterans can now get both the post-9/11 and the Montgomery GI Bill."
"There's ways to get around not having to touch your GI Bill right off the bat."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:10 Getting Your Foot in the Door with Federal Service
28:24 The Importance of Culture and Environment in the Workplace
38:51 The Guard VA Benefit Act and the Role of Free Organizations
46:40 Navigating the VA System
01:12:36 Guidebook for Veterans
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