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  2. 10 Great Jobs For Veterans That Pay More Than $70,000 A Year

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    By Bridget Quigg, PayScale.com How can you make your transition from military work to a civilian job as easy as possible? Earning a healthy paycheck might help. Katie Bardaro, lead analyst at ...

  3. The Top Jobs for Military Veterans, According to Experts - AOL

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    Just like the civilian world, the military needs professionals in every occupation imaginable in order to function — clerks, cops, cooks, administrators, mechanics, teachers and everything in...

  4. Here's What Veterans Want in Their Civilian Careers - AOL

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  5. Transition Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) is a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) led program that provides information and training to ensure service members transitioning from active-duty are prepared for their next step in life - whether pursuing additional education, finding a job in the public or private sector, or starting their own business.

  6. ServiceNation - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece of the day was veterans and military families working with civilians to help other veterans in order to empower veterans. [18] In 2011, Be the Change and ServiceNation convened major Hollywood studios, networks, talent agencies, and guilds in the entertainment industry for a yearlong discussion of veteran's issues.

  7. Joining Forces - Wikipedia

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    The particular points of emphasis of Joining Forces are to work with national employers to ease the ability of military spouses to find jobs when they have to relocate; to work on improving educational circumstances for the children of military families, who often have to change schools; and to work with mental health providers to facilitate ...