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Pablo22

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About Pablo22

Previous Fields

  • Service Connected Disability
    90%
  • Branch of Service
    Marines
  • Hobby
    Motorcycles

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  1. I wish I had some advice for you - contact your Congressman - seriously - I have in the past and it worked. Out of curiosity, what field are you trying to get the additional training in?
  2. So there really are no ideas? Nobody has thought to put into place a program that would provide training AND job placement for disabled vets? Can anyone even tell me what are the "popular" or more common training and or schools that people in the Voc Rehab program go into?
  3. I feel really bad for all of you who experience trouble with your examiners. I've been through the process 3 or 4 times and I can't say that I've come across any examiner who has lied or left anything out. My main frustration comes from the amount of time it takes the VA to help us. Good luck and I hope you get what you deserve!
  4. I was recently approved for Voc Rehab and attended the initial "class" at the VARO in San Diego. I applied for TDIU 6 months ago in addition to currently being evaluated for TBI (Had 3 of 4 exams - 4th is on Tuesday) - already diagnosed at VA, just doing the QTC thing now. I went to night school for ten years on Active Duty and was set to grad with my Bachelors Degree when I left to Iraq (had to drop last two classes). When I came home I enrolled in the last two classes and just couldn't complete the classes - had not yet been diagnosed w PTSD so I didn't know what was wrong, just knew Somthing was wrong and dropped out. I just got my degree completion review from the college and luckily they are using the same catalog - I still only need two more classes to get my Bachelors Degree in Poli Sci. Here's my question: I would like to get training in Radiology or some other "skill" that could get me a job once I finish training. Getting my degree is important, but it's not like I'm going to graduate and get a job as a "Political Scientist." It would seem to me that Voc Rehab would better serve the Vet by having different career paths for us to choose training in along with job placement in a Federal Job once complete - almost like when you go in the Military. Probably asking too much, but at the end of the day, that's what I keep being told that Voc Rehab is for. So my big question is, are there certain careers/fields that Voc Rehab has been more successful in getting Vets trained and placed in jobs. Any ideas would be appreciated.
  5. I am also 40% for herniated disc/degenerative disc disease. I don't know if it's the correct rating, but it seems to be the norm.
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