Sentences with phrase «employed than civilians»

Veterans in the private sector are 45 % more likely to be self - employed than civilians with no active - duty experience.

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However, he does recommend more reliance upon imaginative diplomacy than upon weaponry; and he also decries the use of terror bombing of civilian populations, as was sometimes employed by the United States in World War II, in even the fiercest of wars.
There are more than 17,000 soldiers and nearly 4,000 civilians employed by Fort Drum.
Fort Drum employs more than 21,000 soldiers and civilians, making it the largest single - site employer in New York state.
The post in Jefferson County has a $ 1.6 billion annual impact on the local economy, and employs about 3,800 civilians in addition to more than 17,000 soldiers.
As of 1997, significant pay differences existed between federally employed men and women in botany: The Commission of Professionals in Science and Technology's (CPST's) October 1998 edition of the Salaries of Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians reported that while the average salary for civilian botanists was $ 43,372, women took home an annual wage that was on average $ 7700 less ($ 39,664 vs. $ 47,385) than their male counterparts.
Fort Jackson, which hosts half of the Army's new recruits for basic training employs 3,500 civilians and is the permanent home to more than 10,000 soldiers on the west side of the metro.
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