A Business Opportunity for Disabled Veterans
By Veterans Transitional Services
At times it is better to start a business than to find a job that really fits your needs and your goals. Many people have thought about starting their own business, but might not have any idea how to do that. Some disabled veterans have a very hard time finding work. Now there is a new program that is free that will teach disabled veterans the basics of how to start their own business. The 'Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities' (http://whitman.syr.edu/ebv/) is currently accepting applications for summer 2008. This groundbreaking program, designed to assist veterans with disabilities, will offer training in small business start-up and management to servicemen and women injured in the line of duty since 2001. This program is a live program which means you have to go there to learn. However, the program is picking up all the cost including travel, lodging, and the cost of the course. You can get more information by going to the link below. The participants in this program come from all branches of service and range in age from people in their 20's to people in their 50"s. The program is being run by some of the nations top business schools including :Syracuse University
UCLA Anderson School of Management, Florida State University's College of Business, and Mays Business Schoolat Texas A&M. This program is a great opportunity for disabled veterans to make a way for themselves and their families and own their future. This is a free education from some of the best business schools in the nation. According to the program, the information that they will teach is both practical and usable. The program is taking applications now so check it out at: http://www.whitman.syr.edu/ebv/
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