sure, check with a Veterans Center or State Unemployment Office
Try using "Ex-Army" which means "out of" or "from."
There are tons of job sites on the internet (ex jobs.com) where CEOs can post available jobs.
no their is not such a thing as an ex marine or army men! There is a saying, "You can take the boy out of the service, but you can't take the service out of the boy." Substitute "army" or "Marines" for "service." The reality of this is that military training is such that the person who reports to Basic Training is not the person who leaves; the soldier and Marine are made into a new person with new perceptions and abilities.
There are many different kind of truck driving jobs available. You can drive a mail/package delivery truck for Fed EX or UPS. You can also drive transport trucks that deliver products to other companies.
If you were retired then yes OMNI financial offers loans to you. They offer 500-10000 loans that are available within 24 hrs after approval.
No. The UK has had a volunteer army since 1962. Reservists were called up. These comprised recent ex-servicemen who were still contractually obliged and the Territorial Army, who are 'weekend' soldiers.
They became skilled fighters because Washington hired an ex-Prussian Army General named Baron von Steuben to train and drill his men. By spring, Washington had an Army, rather than a large group of rag-tag men.
You use mens' when its ownership of the men. You use men's when your talking about them. Ex. 1 Mens' ( Mens' clothing.) Ex. 2 Men's ( Men's are so smart.)
For the money!
Ex-army soldier?
Once a military man/women leaves the military there are many jobs that they can qualify for. There are no particular jobs that are aimed directly for ex-military personnel, however, when a prospective employer sees that you are ex-military then sometimes that helps to sway the job to you. Jobs for ex-military personnel are simply any job in the field that you are interested in.
Jobs that render services, Ex: Janitors, Computer technicians, Barbers...