[Nfbc-info] FW: [Transition-Council] Fw: Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
Angela Fowler
fowlers at syix.com
Thu Apr 22 02:41:37 UTC 2010
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From: transition-council at googlegroups.com
[mailto:transition-council at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Rueda
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:37 PM
To: Transition Council
Subject: [Transition-Council] Fw: Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
FYI:
Richard
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From: CAP [ <mailto:CAP at LISTSERVER.TMA.OSD.MIL>
mailto:CAP at LISTSERVER.TMA.OSD.MIL] On Behalf Of Gonzalez,
Elisa, CTR, OASD(HA)/TMA
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 4:44 AM
To: CAP at LISTSERVER.TMA.OSD.MIL
Subject: Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) is a recruitment and referral
program that connects federal sector employers nationwide with highly
motivated postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities
who are eager to provide their abilities in the workplace through summer
or permanent jobs. Co-sponsored by the Department of Labor's Office of
Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) and the Department of Defense with
the participation of many other federal agencies, the WRP has provided
employment opportunities for over 5,000 students since 1995.
Currently, over 60 college students have been hired through WRP. In
2009, over 450 students were reported as being hired, the majority in
summer jobs, in 20 different agencies.
If you are an employer in the Federal government and wish to take
advantage of WRP, register now at
https://wrp.gov/EmployerUserRegisterFormPre.do.
For more information about the Workforce Recruitment Program, please
visit https://wrp.gov/LoginPre.do?method=login.
CAP provides free assistive technology and accommodations for the newly
recruited college students. Submit a request form, complete needs
assessments, browse assistive technology, or get your questions answered
at the CAP web site, www.tricare.mil/cap/.
Elisa M. Gonzalez
Training and Outreach Coordinator
Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) Visit us online at
www.tricare.mil/cap
Follow DoDCAP on Twitter at www.twitter.com/DoDCAP
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Hi, hope this helps; case is a little tricky. First, you do remove the
rubber case, start at one edge and peel it from around the case, I would
advise doing it slowly. Next, you will feel the plastic case, you will feel
small raised notches on the sides of the case, ply your fingernail in one of
them and it will snap open; proceed to the next snap and go around the
phone. There are four 4 snaps. To put the phone back in the case, slide it
inside the plastic case that has the slot for the power connector and nap
the top back on, making sure all the naps line up properly and then wrap the
rubber case around the plastic case.
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