Friday, February 29, 2008

RESUME SESSION




Resume Class for 2-150 FA (soldiers and families)


Date: 04/26/2008


Time: 8:00am -11:45am


Location:Bloomington Armory


FREE CLASS AND FREE FOOD— COME JOIN!


Learn how to fill out a resume correctly. Come to this class and learn from Dennis Sego (retired military) and then have lunch. Anyone interested is invited to join us to learn how to fill out a resume to impress what could be your future employer.


RSVP REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT NANCY BY APRIL 14th


Contact person: 812-961-0614 NANCY FAUSETT

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Army Career Alumni Program Express


ACAP 'Express' to Debut This Month (FEBRUARY 2008)


Army News Service Kayla Overton February 15, 2008 WASHINGTON - The launch of the Army Career Alumni Program Express, Feb. 28, will give Soldiers, their Families and Civilians a jump start on new careers as they retire or separate from the Army.


For example, the new online program will allow Soldiers, who are on deployment or living in remote locations, to begin planning for their future careers earlier than normal. Before ACAP Express, Soldiers had to come to an ACAP Center to receive services they will now be able to obtain online.


The new program will be as simple to use as scheduling an airline reservation online, according to James Hoffman, ACAP director.


Any Soldier on active duty, having at least 180 days of continuous active service, and separating within one year or retiring within two years, is eligible for the services.


Once approved and enrolled in the program, the planning begins. ACAP Express will allow a person to schedule attendance at events, access job assistance training tutorials, access an automated resume and cover-letter writer, and access ACAP counselors. Tutorials on job-search topics will also be available.


"Around 63,000 Soldiers come through the ACAP program annually," Hoffman said. "Soldiers are interested; they want to be successful, and our program will help them do that."
ACAP meets congressional mandates by offering pre-separation counseling and employment-assistance training.


ACAP Express allows Soldiers the ability to register and schedule services, but Hoffman reminded that ACAP centers at installations are still available. Soldiers deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan can also receive support from ACAP Centers via phone and e-mail, Hoffman said.


Family members and Army Civilians are also encouraged to use ACAP Express. Once a Soldier retires or separates from the military, spouses sometimes find they have put their own careers on hold, and this is their opportunity to gain knowledge on how to enter the workforce, Hoffman said.


The ACAP Express program will undergo a 12-month pilot test to determine how to best meet the expectations of Soldiers, Hoffman said. He explained that users will critique the program and feedback will be reviewed in order to make the system even better and more functional.

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PROGRAMS TO HELP GET A JOB

GI Bill Apprenticeship and OJT Program

The following will guide you on the use of the GI Bill On-the-Job Training and Apprenticeship Program and explain the new FY 2008 payment rates - effective 1 October 2007.

If you are a veteran or currently in the guard or reserve, the On-The-Job Training (OJT) Program offers you an alternative way to use your VA (GI Bill) education and training benefits.

The following is a summary of these GI Bill alternatives.

When you are trained for a new job, you can receive monthly training benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in addition to your regular salary. This means that you can receive up to $935.85 a month ($262.65 for Reserve/Guard) tax-free, on top of your regular salary! That's over $14,000 in cash benefits over two years, for training in an OJT or apprenticeship training program.

VA pays veteran GI Bill participants on a scale depending on the amount of time they are enrolled in the program. For example from October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007 the program pays $935.85 a month for the first six months of training, $715.65 for the second six months of training and $495.45 for remaining training.

Important OJT Payment Rate News: Due to the expiration of the law that increased the OJT payment to 85 percent of the GI Bill payment rate in 2005, the OJT payment rate will drop to 75 percent on January 1, 2008. This will mean that the current OJT (Veteran) payment rates will drop to $825.75, $605.55, and $385.35 in 2008.

VA pays GI Bill Selected Reserve participants on a similar scale but at the following reduced rates; $269.45 a month for the first six months of training, $206.05 for the second six months of training and $142.65 for remaining training. Selected Reserve participants will also see these rates drop in 2008.

Qualifying Jobs


  • To qualify, your job must meet the following criteria:

  • You must be supervised at least 50 percent of the time.

  • Job training must lead to an entry-level position. (Management training programs do not qualify.)

  • You must be a full-time paid employee — not on commission.

  • Your training must be documented and reported.

  • You cannot have previous experience job experience in that field.

  • You must be recently hired (within one to two years).

  • The job must require at least six months training to become fully trained.

  • The employer may be private, local or state government.

  • Companies Who Participate in the Apprenticeship Program


Here is a list of well-known companies who participate in the VA's Apprenticeship Program:
*Pirelli Tire Co.
*Proctor & Gable Co.
*Merck Pharmaceuticals
*Cessna Aircraft
*Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.
*Lockheed Martin Corp.
*Bell South
*World Toyota
*Comcast
*Pratt and Whitney Engine Co.
*Law enforcement (police, sheriff, State Patrol)
*Dept. of Corrections (prisons, detention centers)
*Local Fire Departments



Eligibility

You may be eligible if you are eligible for the GI Bill either under the Active Duty (Veteran) or Reserve GI Bill programs and:

You are no longer on active duty

You were recently hired or promoted

You left active duty less than 10 years ago or you are currently a member of the Guard or Reserve (Reserve GI Bill)

So, if you are qualified for the GI Bill and you have started a new job or apprenticeship program, you should apply for this little known GI Bill benefit. In some cases, the VA will even pay retroactively for OJT from the past 12 months.

Note: You may not receive GI Bill OJT benefits at the same time you receive the GI Bill education benefits.

Take the Next Step
Your next step should be to contact your nearest VA Regional Office or local State Approving Agency (SAA). Your SAA will help you get started on the process and answer any questions you may have. SEE BELOW.

CPE Veterans Education Unit;
Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education
302 West Washington Street, Room E201
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2767

Indiana DVA
Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs
302 Washington Street, Room E120
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2738

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Job Posting 2-29-08 MILILTARY SPOUSE MAGAZINE

MILITARY SPOUSE DREAM JOB!

Military Spouse magazine has an open sales position. This is a full time position that may enable you to work from home. Sales experience and a bachelor's degree are required. Please see the job description to see if you, or a military spouse friend, may qualify. We plan to fill this position soon.


Please email resume, cover letter and salary history to: dave.exterovich@milspouse.com


January 2008

HIRING FOR: NATIONAL ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Company Description: Victory Media Inc. (www.victorymediainc.com) is a national media company based in Pittsburgh, PA.Victory Media publishes three nationally distributed, military-niche magazines: G.I. Jobs (www.gijobs.net), Vetrepreneur (www.navoba.com) and Military Spouse (www.milspouse.com). This is a small and rapidly growing company with a casual but hard-working culture where you will quickly grow professionally through exposure to establishing sales relationships with Fortune 1000 firms across the country. Upside promotional opportunities are boundless. Victory Media has been honored as one of the 30 fastest growing companies in Pittsburgh two years straight with revenue growth of 82% over the past year and 186% over the past two years.

Position Description:
We are seeking a full time Military Spouse National Account Executive with primary duties to sell magazine display advertising space to Fortune 1000 businesses across the country.

Specific duties include:
 Prospect for and sell print and web advertising in Military Spouse magazine and www.milspouse.com primarily via inside sales / phone / email communications. Average per ad cost is $1,500 - $4,000, depending on size. Average deal closed is $10,000.

 Manage long term advertiser relationships with a focus on renewals.

 Some travel may be required, perhaps an average of 4-6 times per year.

 Workplace is in Pittsburgh, PA (Coraopolis) and normal working hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 pm.

Qualifications:
 Career-oriented professional with strong, positive interpersonal skills and ability to talk and build rapport with customers on the phone and in person.

 Strong organizational skills.

 Strong computer usage skills: must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, web searches and email.

 Typing ability, at least 40 wpm.

 Strong networking skills and a passion for business, people and helping customers.

 Sales experience preferred but are willing to train the right candidate.

 Bachelor’s degree required; MBA preferred.

 Prior military or military spouse experience preferred but not required.

Salary and Benefits:
 Salary plus commission, commensurate with experience. Please provide a salary history.
 Medical, dental, vision and 401(k) benefits.
 Ten days paid vacation per year to start
 About 10 paid holidays per year.

Other:
 Start immediately, EOE.
 We are seeking a person committed to staying with the company long-term.

*** Please email resume, cover letter and salary history to dave@milspouse.com***

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