The reason for the low employment rate of veterans is that veterans generally have low academic qualifications and no skills, so it is difficult to gain a foothold in the workplace. Because of this, we all know that veterans are mainly junior high school students. In recent years, although more and more college students have joined the army, it is impossible for them to become the main body of army soldiers in just a few years, and there are few technical posts in the army. Many soldiers serve in grass-roots combat troops, and training and attendance are their daily life. They can't learn any practical skills. After they left the army, they were in better health, richer in knowledge and more mature.
Solving the employment problem of veterans is related to the future life of the vast number of veterans and their common aspiration. On 20 19, a policy issued by the Ministry of Education solved the employment problem of veterans well. The relevant regulations clearly point out that veterans are exempt from paying 8,000 yuan a year for college. So, what are the benefits of this policy?
Veterans go to universities, not adult universities, but full-time higher vocational colleges, and get full-time college diplomas after graduation. If you want to get an undergraduate diploma, you can apply for an undergraduate course after graduating from junior college, and you can get an undergraduate diploma by passing the undergraduate examination.
As mentioned above, the main reason for the low employment rate of veterans is that they have no academic qualifications. In today's society, education is a stepping stone. Veterans are rejected by state-owned enterprises and institutions because they have no academic qualifications. They can only engage in some ordinary jobs with low wages and no guarantee. Therefore, solving the problem of veterans' academic qualifications can fundamentally solve the employment problem of veterans.
Veterans enrolled in full-time higher vocational colleges can get a full-time junior college diploma after graduation, and the gold content is the same as that obtained after taking the college entrance examination, which is by no means comparable to that of an adult diploma. Moreover, veterans can also enjoy a tuition fee reduction of 8,000 yuan per year. In some schools, even tuition fees and textbooks are free, which is basically equivalent to going to a university for free. You know, many universities only pay about 8,000 yuan a year. Even if some universities are not free, they can't pay much for three years.
Regarding this policy, I personally think that any soldier should respond positively as long as he does not have a college degree or above. Never underestimate the role of a diploma and think that he is capable, so what if he doesn't have a diploma? If you think so, you will probably regret it later. In a word, a diploma is better than no diploma. I don't deny that some veterans can enter the world without a diploma, but that is very few after all. For the vast majority of veterans, to better solve the employment problem, we must first solve the diploma problem.
Last year, I enrolled in a higher vocational college and absorbed more than 300 veterans. Some of them are over 50 years old and their energy and physical strength are not as good as those of young people. Why did they come to get their diplomas? Just because they have experienced the hardship of not having a diploma. Some veterans have already obtained an adult college diploma, so why study? Because they know that although the adult diploma is recognized by the state, it is often not recognized by employers, and its gold content is far less than that of full-time diploma. To put it bluntly, everyone is here for a full-time diploma, plus the annual tuition fee reduction, which has to be said to be a beautiful thing.
Therefore, the last thing I want to say is that veterans should not blindly look for jobs. Without education and skills, it is doomed to be difficult. It is better to seize this great opportunity, get a diploma, and secure employment in the future. Education is a lifelong matter. Most veterans are very young. It takes two or three years to get a diploma, and it's not a loss. Ok, that's all for today's sharing. See you next time.