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Show Vocational Rehabilitation If you are classified 4-F by the Selective Service System, you may be eligible to receive free vocational vocation-al training or other services that will fit you for a vocational job and subsequent employment in a present wartime industry and for later peacetime work. .Vocational training may be obtained ob-tained in the kind of work best suited to your interests, desires, or abilities. If you are accepted for vocational training, you may attend at-tend school or work as an apprentice appren-tice in a shop or some place of business while you are learning a vocation. Services that may be available to prepare you for employment include: in-clude: training, books and supplies, physical examinations, transportation transporta-tion expenses, maintenance, tools, and equipment artificial appliances, appli-ances, occupational license fees, and physical restoration. If you have physical disabilities that may be corrected by surgery, medical treatment or hospitalization, hospitaliza-tion, you may receive such services without cost if it seems apparent that you can be made employable on a full-time basis. Vocational Rehabilitation services ser-vices are a part of the State and Federal Vocational programs. The purpose is to fit physically disabled persons for remunerative employment. employ-ment. If you are physically disabled or classified 4-F, you are urged to contact the State Vocational Rehabilitation Re-habilitation Division, located in the State Department of Public Instruction, Instruc-tion, Room 221, State Capitol, Salt Lake City. In contacting the State Office you may call in person, write, or telephone. For your convenience con-venience further information about vocational rehabilitation services may be obtained from your local Superintendent of Schools or your County Department of Public Welfare. Wel-fare. Vocational rehabilitaion services may be your opportunity to become trained in a vocation suited to your needs. Why not investigate these available avail-able opportunities now? |