Posted on Apr 14, 2014
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Without a doubt, there are truly some great resources available to active and Reserve component personnel and veterans. Of course, if folks don't know that they're out there, members and their families couldn't possibly benefit from some of these amazing offers and services. So, the idea here is to share those helpful tidbits of information, tips, links, lessons learned, processes, resources, wisdom and/or POCs to help members find the resources they need for their troops, their families, and to help themselves. Just a couple of quick admin notes, please make sure to share the source if known, and remember to post in accordance with RallyPoint guidelines. Well, I'm certain that will be a great way to get timely information, resources, and assistance to those who need it most, when they need it the most... so, if you have something useful, helpful, or good-to-know, please feel free to share. Alright folks, it's that time, so pull-up a keyboard and let's get this thing started; thank you for all that you do, and... see you all in the discussion threads!
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Cpl Christopher Allen-Shinn
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Colorado offers in-state tuition rates to all honorably discharged veterans, as well as those who graduated from HS in CO.
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MSG Floyd Williams
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I would add in to the mix to put your resume together and go on usajobs.gov. Many government agencies have job openings that many vets can fill. Many public libraries have resume help classes. Your military service counts towards your govt service time and depending on the era you served and if you served in combat, you can get upwards to a 10-15 point hiring preference. Even if you think you can't do it, apply anyway. Many agencies are being encouraged to hire Vets thanks to the President's initiatives.
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Great information, here's the quick link: https://www.usajobs.gov/ thanks PV2 (Join to see)!
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Promotive.com offers discounts to over 300 companies up to 60 percent off, some of these companies are nike, adidas, costa del mar, oakley, north face, SOG, bench ware etc... Its very simple to create and lasts a year, highly recommend
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CPT Richard Riley
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What's ProMotive.com?

ProMotive.com is an online marketplace for Pros who have significant sales influence within personal and professional communities.

Shop on ProMotive.com for pro deal on up to 390 Brands. Then promote their products to your friends, co-workers and clients!

http://www.promotive.com/
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In order to provide additional resources, ideas, contacts, etc. you'll want to check-out these conversations here on RallyPoint; thank you for all that you do, and... see you all in the discussion threads!
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http://www.warriorpointe.com/

I'm the organizer for NY State.
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Warrior point mission
We are here to keep you from going silently into that goodnight. We are here to bring back that brotherhood that carried you through trying times. We are here to provide something which you may have feel you have lost when you left service to your great country.
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CPT Richard Riley
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*** Job Opportunities ***
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CPT Richard Riley
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The Veterans Career Transition Program, operated by the Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University, is delivered at no cost to post-9/11 veterans, their spouses, and spouses of active duty military. Paid for in entirety by a grant from JPMorgan Chase & Co, VCTP offers solutions to the above challenges, as well as connections to specific education and training programs, business/industry coalitions focused on veteran employment and information about national and state-level opportunities and benefits for veterans and their families.
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CPT Richard Riley
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*** PCS Resources links ***

There's a lot you can learn from a military move -- here's 10 lessons a moving expert has learned from 10 moves.

http://www.military.com/money/pcs-dity-move
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CPT Richard Riley
CPT Richard Riley
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We all know how hectic PCS’ing can be in the Army, so we here at Army Wife Network wanted to try and help make your next PCS goes as smooth as possible for you by giving you some helpful links and information. The most important part of any PCS is to stay organized! Make sure you keep lots of copies of your soldier’s orders on hand (The golden number is 10).

http://www.armywifenetwork.com/?page_id=4312
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CPT Richard Riley
CPT Richard Riley
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The price may be lower than other moving companies, but the level of service isn't. ABF delivers a trailer or moving container right to your door. You load. ABF drives for you and delivers to your new location. You unload. It's sensible and affordable. Get a free moving quote today.

http://www.upack.com/lp/2012/price.asp
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CPT Richard Riley
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Here is some additional information from the RP links regarding PCS ..... https://www.rallypoint.com/resources/save-on-pcs-moves
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CPT Richard Riley
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Travel Regulation Changes Affect PCS Moves, Travelers
DOD news article
full text can be found here: http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=123457&source=GovDelivery

By Claudette Roulo
DoD News, Defense Media Activity

WASHINGTON, Oct. 21, 2014 – Big changes are happening with the Joint Travel Regulations, and they could affect your next permanent-change-of-station move or how you are reimbursed for temporary duty assignments.

As of July 25, Army uniformed and civilian travelers are directed to use their government travel credit cards for PCS moves, Harvey Johnson, the director of the Defense Travel Management Office said today.

The Air Force has a similar policy already in place, Johnson said, and the Marine Corps is preparing to implement its own administrative message regarding use of the government travel card for permanent changes of station. “The Navy is conducting a pilot [program] to use the card for PCS, so I believe it's imminent for all the services,” he noted.

The change applies to both uniformed and civilian personnel in each of the services, Johnson said.

“Ultimately, we want to extend this initiative to all federal civilians and uniformed members, because at the end of the day, we believe it's the right thing for our cardholders,” he said.
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