
We create jobs for veterans and military spouses.
910,000 federal employees are veterans or military spouses.
Veterans and Military Spouses deserve our full support during these uncertain times. We have a plan to help.
Veterans and Military Spouses deserve our full support during these uncertain times. We have a plan to help.
The VA is slashing employment by over 17% at the federal agency.
Nearly 900,000 civilian federal employees are either veterans, spouses of veterans, or spouses of active military, representing 30% of the entire federal government workforce.
Federal government employees are disproportionately likely to be veterans due to federal government hiring preferences. Many will lose their jobs.
Military families relocate approximately every two and a half years. Military Spouses find it difficult to find and keep jobs. Our Influencer Marketing jobs are ideal for the 210,000 unemployed Military Spouses. The jobs can be relocated with every move. We will actively recruit unemployed Military Spouses for the Influencer careers.
Thirty-eight million people globally earn a full-time income as Influencers, creating online content and sharing it with the world. We are retaining America's best Influencer training and service company to create good-paying jobs for unemployed military spouses and for veterans who may be losing their federal government jobs. Send your contact details for more information. Click here.
Influencers are trained to create content and attract an online audience. Our mission is to pay for Influencer training and management, and to hire our Influencers as employees.
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Our program to create Influencer jobs for veterans and military spouses is a partnership between National Veterans Transition Services and Inequity Repair. The program will become self-funding from advertising fees that support our Influencer Marketing. To begin, we will spend a few million dollars to recruit, hire, and train unemployed veterans and military spouses. Americans can help by lending $1.00 to support us in the first phase of this venture. The $1.00 loans will be repaid from our income from advertisers.
In 1969-70, Marc served as a Chaplain's Assistant at Sewart AFB in Symrna, Tennessee. Working for the military church during the Vietnam War highlighted the importance of military spouses and families. Marc went on to become a schoolteacher, where he has been active over the last fifty years.
Marc has been a friend and colleague of the National Veterans Transition Services team for more than ten years. Recently, the leaders of NVTSI invited Marc to address the needs of chronically unemployed military spouses - and those veterans who are losing their federal jobs today.
In 2010 the National Veterans Transition Service Inc. (NVTSI) created REBOOT Workshops™. REBOOT Workshops™ are designed to meet an acute need for robust military to civilian transition program. By addressing transition issues at their root cause, NVTSI and its network of partners helps transitioning service members, veterans and spouses successfully transitioning from the military-to-civilian world through a three phased, 15-day intensive workshop that empowers them with resiliency and self-sufficiency.
Maurice Wilson, a retired Navy Master Chief Petty Officer with 25 years of service, is the Executive Director of the National Veterans Transition Services, Inc. NVTSI is a nonprofit organization he co-founded with retired Rear Admiral Ronne Froman after serving as an advisory member for the Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) where he got his inspiration to design REBOOT Workshops.
Stacey Barrow is a full-time Special Education professional at Denver Public Schools. She's been a friend and supporter of our program from the first day. After spending the day with Elementary School children five days a week, Stacey still has time to manage technology, social media, and other critical needs of our project.
My name is Aria Franklin. I am one of the millions of military spouses who support our active duty, reserve, national guard, and retired military members. Ten years ago, I joined my then-partner and my now-husband into the military community. Initially, I had no expectations as I just moved to a city to be closer to the man that I loved. Honestly, I’m not sure anything or anyone can prepare you for this life, as I am still learning the ropes with each duty station, cultural shift, friendship shake ups, financial uncertainties, and pseudo stability when facing our children
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