Should military veterans be denied civilian jobs? -

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Recently the Wal-Mart near my house hired a former Marine to be the Store Manager and it has been very awful shopping there. He has no qualms about verbally abusing employees in front of customers, verbally abusing customers in front of other customers and being a general asshole when he goes to the other stores in the shopping center.

Having witnessed numerous incidents of him behaving like a prick, it got me think that a lot of military veterans (particularly Marines and things like the Seals and Army Rangers) are not cut out for civilian work as they can't seem to get over the fact they're no longer in the military and that such conduct is unacceptable. Given a lot of these guys celebrate being the meanest person at their place of employment, I think it would be best for the military to say that if you sign up you're in for life, rather than allowing them to come back and forcing everyone to go shop at another store forty minutes away (or Order online like I've been doing)
 

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Unless they pose a danger to themselves and others in the work environment, then yes. Otherwise fuck no, they serve their country to fight in meaningless wars so they deserve jobs ready for them once they come back home.
This. If a military veteran has problems that can lead to hurting other people, they shouldn't be given a job. Otherwise if they are a threat to others, they shouldn't be denied work. If all of this is because of some marine working a Wal-Mart job, OP really needs to expand their thoughts.
 
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