JOIN VT | NEWSLETTER
VETERANS TODAY ON : FACEBOOK | TWITTER | FORUM
|

Congress-SBA vs Direct Loan Programs

Congress-SBA vs Direct Loan Programs
by Patrick Cherf

I feel I need to tell this story so others with a disability may identify with what I am going through.


This may shock you but, did you know that congress has discontinued all the direct loan programs 1995? These programs were wonderful tools for vets who wanted to start their own business. They were discontinued at the bankers request. The direct loan programs made it possible for a vet to borrow up to $50,000. dollars and pay only a 4% interest.


That made it much easier to pay back the loan while growing the business. People who enlist to defend our country and go off to war don’t know if they will come home or how they are going to come home. Some will come home with parts missing but, they will still have the skills they had before they went in. Some may need these direct loan programs so they can use those skills in doing a job where they like getting up in the morning and going to work.


Cherf Saw & Tool Service is a sixty six year old staple in Milwaukee and surrounding areas. The business was started by a colorful man by the name of Laddie Cherf my Father. He was a master cutting tool sharpener and repairman…

     

He turned the business over to his youngest son in 1989 who he trained for a life time. His son Patrick (me) is the only sharpener that can make the claim that he was trained by a master sharpener. Laddie died in 1997 and Wisconsin lost a great asset but, I am trying to carry on the tradition of giving his customers the high quality sharpening that my father gave.    


I am a veteran with a disability; not a disabled veteran. I have fought for the past sixteen years to get a direct loan from the SBA or an SBA loan from the banks that are supposed to service these loans. This is where the word “trying” comes in.  I was trying to get a veterans direct loan or a handicapped assisted direct loan but, all I got was shouted at from an SBA loan counselor who ”shouted all I would do with the money was to spend it.” How foolish of me to think that was what working capital was for: to spend so the business could grow.  This was in 1992 since then I have been directed to SCOR where I was told I would get the help I needed. The old executives that run SCOR mean well but they just could not help me to get the working capital I needed to make this business grow. 


I worked for a large corporation for many years while keeping my hand in the shop. In 1981 while working on a very heavy job using a crane I had an accident where I severely injured my back. I was off on sick leave for many months when I was called back to light duty and was told that right now the company didn’t have any light duty jobs and I was layed-off. I became what is known as a throwaway. I spent a lot of time in rehab and in a DVR job club looking for work but, at that time you couldn’t get a job if you had a back injury. 


I was a throwaway with many skills none of which I could use but I thought I did have a small business and I was good at what I did there. So I kept trying for one of the direct loan programs that the government offered veterans or people with a disabilities. 


In 1995 our Representatives in all their wisdom stopped funding these programs. These programs were wonderful tools for veterans and people with disabilities. Most people with a disability has poor credit and may be on some type of welfare. No bank will give them a loan. Banks are cold when it comes to the money they loan and if they feel in any little way that they won’t be repaid they will not make that loan. 


On the other hand the direct loan programs gave a person with a disability and poor credit a chance to stay or become independent. These programs offered a 4% return on the dollar which made it possible to repay the loan while growing the business. You may not feel that these programs are important but, there are thousands of people that want to work but can’t find work; these people have skill and can’t use them because of a disability. In my opinion it was the banking lobbyist that “made” congress stop funding these programs. 


Cherf Saw & Tool Service may have to close the door and end an area because of poor cash flow. I have been working on a shoe string for the past sixteen years. Because of a robbery in July of this year that shoe string was broke and so is the business. If I can’t find some help real soon I will have to close.  


There is a watch dog organization that is trying to make the SBA do the job that it was commissioned to do and, that mission is to help small business grow not to lend money to large corporations which they are doing right now. The organization is known as ASBL or The American Small Business League. 


*************************************************************************


In response to Mr. Cherf’s letter, Veterans Today has partnered with Pioneer Military Lending to promote their loan programs.  Obviously, this isn’t a replacement for a direct loan program but it’s a start and we believe it will help.  Please let us know about your experience with Pioneer Military Loans by sending an email to our General Manager at gm@veteranstoday.com


 


 



Related Posts:

  • No Related Posts

Short URL: http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=875

The views expressed herein are the views of the author exclusively and not necessarily the views of VT or any other VT authors, affiliates, advertisers, sponsors or partners. Legal Notice

Posted by on Oct 28 2005, With 0 Reads, Filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Apply for VA Loan Now Advertisement Get Educated at Excelsior College Get Educated at Excelsior College Get Your Loan Now Get Your Loan Now Get Your Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now Become a Consultant

COMMENTS

To post, we ask that you login using Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, or Hotmail in the box below.
Don't have a social network account? Register and Login direct with VT and post.
Before you post, read our Comment Policy - Feedback


Comments Closed

Comments are closed

 

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Join Our Daily Newsletter
  View Newsletter ARCHIVE

WHAT'S HOT

  1. Now Britain Helps the Water Thieves
  2. Abortion – Contraception as Political Issues is Slick Luciferian Move
  3. Syria’s Bloody CIA Revolution – A Distraction?
  4. NATO’s Secret War on Syria
  5. Iran War: What Is AIPAC Planning?
  6. Former Prisoners of War – You Are Not Forgotten
  7. Veterans Encouraged to Sign Up For Creative Arts Competition
  8. Egypt Military Rejects US Threats and Braces for General Strike
  9. Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – February 10, 2012
  10. Did JFK Nail an Intern a Day, Ask the GOP
  11. Veterans File for Class Certification in Chemical, Biological Weapons Testing Case
  12. Act Up Against ACTA
  13. The 2012 Voting Experience – The Most Important of a Lifetime
  14. NATO Killed Children in Afghanistan
  15. DOD Opens More Jobs, Assignments to Military Women
  16. Media Whore Awards Show; The Nominees Are:
  17. Militia Group Finally Going to Trial
  18. U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Feb. 09, 2012
  19. Bamboozeled- The NDAA Trojan Horse
  20. West’s Shenanigans against Syria, Iran
  1. Jim Fetzer: “What happened to JFK–and why it matters today” (22 November 2011),...
  2. bpete1969: Jim, Your words: I have done 20 years on JFK, which is a maze littered with false leads and fabricated...
  3. dalethorn: Why is it we can arrest and prosecute local police and sheriff deputies and not federal police? Why?...
  4. Excalibur: Trudy – I believe that anyone who is shallow enough to want to become a modern western politician...
  5. Jim Fetzer: You have no idea what you are into. I have done 20 years on JFK, which is a maze littered with false...


Apply for VA Home Loan Now!



SubscribeVT Radio Home Page







Archives