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Posted on Dec 1, 2020
CPL David Muir
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PO2 Cyrus Barberia
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Back in the '70s when I get out of the service there were nothing but long lines at the unemployment office and many veterans out of work nowadays with Twitter and the internet and makes it so much easier for veterans to connect and get jobs I'm happy for them
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SSgt Larry Simon
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I know how tough it is to look for a job. I was trying to become a Physiotherapist in the UAE, and it wasn't easy. Before starting job hunting, I had to pass an exam to get my DHA License. I found many steps on https://www.gulfphysio.com/becoming-a-physiotherapist-in-uae-how-to-apply-for-your-physiotherapy-exam/, like getting my papers together, signing up for an account, and scheduling the exam. After all that, I also had to think about moving to the UAE.

I also tried using Twitter during my job search. It was beneficial because I could talk directly to people in healthcare and find out about job openings. Plus, by tweeting about stuff I knew about physiotherapy, I got to show off my skills and knowledge. This helped me make some good contacts in the field.
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SN Greg Wright
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I find that your promotion of Twitter, in the face of blatant, widespread suppression of conservative voices, is rather disturbing. Twitter is not an objective platform, and is not going to be an advocate of the majority of service members.
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