. >> amanda willett is an air force veteran. she and her team cared for those wounded. at war they were celebrated hard chargers. but back here at home, things were just plain hard. >> we're trying to change the way that the united states of america used the veterans. most of us don't have ptsd. it's just we're getting used to having our freedoms back. >> today, anthony is the cofounder of an oakland california based tech start-up guideon. he's making it his business to change those civilian perceptions. >> they have always viewed a veteran as somebody who's broken or somebody who needs to be retrained or somebody who just doesn't have the skills to succeed in the private sector. >> anthony says that's ridiculous. and two years ago he put his money where his mouth is. he built a business around getting vets adjusted. particularly focused on helping them find jobs. >> i never wrote a resume while i was in the army and i had several different jobs and i was in there for eight years. i never had to network or sell myself. you don't know how to explain what you did in priva