1, fireman. Now that firefighters have retired from the military service system, this has provided many veterans with employment opportunities, that is, they will become firefighters when they return from the army. Firefighters' wages are not high, but they are stable and decent. Including various welfare benefits, the monthly salary of firefighters is between 7,000 yuan and 8,000 yuan, and some firefighters with longer working years have higher wages.
2. Fitness instructor. With the improvement of people's living standards, the fitness industry has also begun to rise in recent years. Many small counties have opened many fitness clubs, and the fitness industry especially likes veterans, mainly veterans who have served as soldiers, and the conditions are all in line with fitness coaches.
3. Civil service examination. Veterans who take the civil service examination are mainly among college students. In recent years, many college students have been soldiers. After leaving the army, they have an advantage over others in taking the civil service examination. If they have the strength, they can also work hard in this regard.
The policy of continuing education for veterans.
1, extra care, priority admission. Veterans can take the national college entrance examination, adult college entrance examination and postgraduate examination. Those who meet the requirements can enjoy extra care and priority admission under the same conditions.
2. Admission is free. From 2022 onwards, graduates of ordinary higher vocational colleges who have been enlisted for compulsory military service can apply for exemption from the examination for attending adult colleges in their provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) with their ID cards, graduation certificates of ordinary higher vocational colleges, soldiers' retirement certificates or relevant project assessment certificates.
3. Tuition fee reduction and scholarship support. During the period of secondary vocational education, students enjoy tuition-free and state grants according to regulations. Retired soldiers who choose their own jobs have retired for more than one year, participated in the national unified college entrance examination, and were admitted to full-time undergraduate and higher vocational colleges. During their academic education, they enjoy tuition subsidies and related scholarships, and retired soldiers with financial difficulties in their families enjoy student living expenses subsidies.