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Employers are going to quit hiring people, whether you are prior military or not, when they have to start paying for things like Obamacare. I've been out of the Marine Corps for five years now. I might have an ever so slight edge in getting a job because of that fact. But a slight edge better than impossible doesn't really amount to much. Most of the veterans I've talked to feel the same. Our corrupt government in Washington would do well to quit funding special interests on the backs of business owners (employers) so that my veteran brothers and sisters can go out and get a job.
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