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​Bucks County Man Publishes Small Business Resource Guide For Veterans

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​Bucks County Man Publishes Small Business Resource Guide For Veterans

BUCK COUNTY, PA — Finding a job in a struggling economy can be challenging for individuals in various industries. Add in a return from military service and little or no transferable career skills and the challenge can be insurmountable.

SCORE Bucks County mentor Norm Phillips recalled how a client he is mentoring with the local chapter of the national nonprofit organization applied to more than 100 positions and “did not get a single response.”

Phillips’ client is not alone. Research shows that two-thirds of veterans deem finding suitable employment as the greatest challenge in transitioning to post-military life.

“Their unemployment and underemployment rates are generally double the population or more,” Phillips said. “I wanted to dig in and understand that more.”

While veterans struggle with finding gainful employment, they soar as small business owners, Phillips discovered. According to research, 80 percent of the 1.7 million veteran-owned business owners consider themselves successful.

Since joining SCORE eight months ago, Phillips has made it his mission to develop a Veterans SmallBusiness Resource Guide which will serve as the guiding pathway for mentoring sessions with veterans.

“This is a group that is most deserving,” Phillips, of Buckingham, said of veterans. “They have made significant personal sacrifices for us, and they deserve better.”

Included in his still-evolving resource guide are SCORE webinars and courses designed specifically for veterans. His research also led him to uncover grants and loans earmarked for veterans, along with veteran certification available through the federal government. About one-third of the guide is applicable for veterans only.

While starting a business presents its own challenges, “the barrier to entry is different,” Phillips said, referring to veterans seeking jobs as an employee.

Phillips, who worked for 47 years in pharmaceutical marketing, including 18 years with Johnson & Johnson before retiring, is currently mentoring five veterans. Now that the resource guide is ready for use, he will be sharing his insights with many more. In addition, a half dozen SCORE Bucks County mentors are veterans interested in supporting this cause.

Phillips is in discussion with veterans organizations, as well as area community colleges and universities, in an effort to offer SCORE’s mentoring services to former military members.

The chapter’s pilot program is also “on the radar” for SCORE chapters regionally and nationally.

“If we find that it’s successful, we could share this with other chapters in our region,” Phillips said.

If you would like to learn more, contact norm.phillips@scorevolunteer.org. To request a mentor visit https://www.score.org/find-mentor.

Since 1964, SCORE has helped more than 11 million aspiring entrepreneurs. Each year, SCORE provides small business mentoring and workshops to more than 375,000 new and growing small businesses.

With more than 70 members across Bucks and Eastern Montgomery counties, SCORE Bucks County provides over 4,300 free mentoring services annually to local small business owners through one-on-one counseling and small business seminars. To stay up to date on news and happenings, join SCORE Bucks County’s email list. Text SCOREBUCKS to 22828.

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