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Work for Warriors also lined up training and certification opportunities for Guard members interested in security jobs and will soon begin offering the training itself.

At the same time, Shepard’s office has been working to address any concerns employers have about hiring Guard members. They can even get a soldier excused from training if necessary.

To date, they have helped find work for more than 300 of the 1,789 members who contacted them, he said.

Nearly four months after the return of the 756th, unemployment among the 159 current members stands at 17 percent. That is slightly higher than for the California National Guard as a whole and five points higher than the state unemployment rate.

The figures don’t include the many Guard members who are using their GI Bill benefits to go to school. Guard leaders had high praise for the program, which includes a small living stipend. But they worry that too many are using the benefit for subsistence rather than to upgrade their educational qualifications.

Unless the economy picks up substantially, Shepard said, they too may soon be joining the ranks of the unemployed.

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