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IRS, U.S. Small Business Administration and Peace Corps Join AARP National Employer Team discuss this article1 Comment
Source: AARP.org News Category: American Health
Latest Comment by Dec - January 31, 2008: Peace Corps is partnering with AARP to keep older PCVs, volunteers, at the agency. The PCV attrition rate is high for older PCVs. Basically, PCVs leave the agency after training and months after service begins. They tend to leave and join other groups in country. The goal of the partnering program is keep the PCVs at the agency for the two years and possibly longer after mandatory termination for more tours. AARP is a recruiting and support for older PCVs. AARP may want to watch the PCVs to see how they do and what the problems are at the agency once the PCV goes through training and begins service. Small busin...