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Food Delivery Drivers with eBikes Needed Now!

Are you looking for a flexible way to make some extra cash for the holidays? 

Join hundreds of other successful Food Delivery Drivers with ebikes across the United States doing food deliveries for UberEats or your own car!  This is a great side gig for Veterans or anyone who wants to be your own boss while still having world class support and allows you to work on your own schedule!  Food Delivery Drivers with ebikes is making it perfect for anyone looking to make money quickly, especially during the holidays!

Veterans, active duty reserve military personnel and their family members are highly encouraged to apply!

You sign up, go online, and then deliver whenever it works for you. Whether you work 0, or 2 hours in the day, or 12 hours is up to you!  As long as you drive maximum 12 hours or less in a day and at least one day in the month!  You can get paid every week or everyday with the INSTANT PAY FEATURE! (Just add bank card to payment options and once activated tap a button at any time and funds go to your debit card in seconds)

If you want to make a guaranteed to $100 for the first 30 rides sign up at:

Join UberEats Now and Get A $100 Guarantee Bonus* 

Note: The sign-up guarantee varies from city to city. 

Here's what you need to deliver:
Be at least 19 years old
• Driver's license and vehicle insurance must be valid
• Have a 2-door or 4-door car made after 1997
• Have at least one year of driving experience in the U.S.
Scooter delivery*:
• Any make or model 2-wheel scooter
• Must have motor of 50cc or less that travels no faster than 30 mph
Bike delivery*:
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have a state-issued ID
• When signing up be sure to choose 'Biking' under transportation method.
• Vehicles allowed for delivery vary by city.

Why deliver with Uber?

 INSTANT PAY yes that's right instant pay. You tap a button at anytime of the day and the funds go directly into your bank! One of the most convenient payments around.
• Up to 250$ in bonuses in a week. the typical week allows you to get up to 140$ extra a week.
• Flexibility: With Uber, you're the boss--you choose when and how often you earn. It's totally flexible around your schedule, so you never miss out on the important things in your life.
• Make good money: You earn by bringing people the food they love from local restaurants. Between deliveries, it's just you, so turn up the music and cruise around town.
• Choose your wheels: Depending on the rules in your city, you may be able to deliver with your car, scooter, or bike.

Sign-up today! Join UberEats Now and Get A $100 Guarantee Bonus* 

Note: The sign-up guarantee varies from city to city. No previous experience as a transportation driver, truck driver, taxi driver, courier driver or delivery driver is necessary. We welcome those who have driven with other peer-to-peer ridesharing networks such as Lyft, Munchery, Sprig, Caviar, Instacart, Shyp, Washio and Luxe to name a few.

Do you want to make some extra money for the Holiday Season?  If so, then Food Delivery Drivers with their ebikes may be the perfect fit for you!

Our Food Delivery Drivers are our partners and come from a variety of backgrounds and industries, such as traditional driving and transportation to more customer service or creative roles. Whether you are an account manager, accountant, actor, admin, barista, busboy, cab driver, chauffeur, cleaner, clerical worker, college student, construction worker, customer service agent, data entry worker, delivery driver, designer, educator, finance professional, food runner, healthcare worker, host, human resources associate, intern, IT specialist, limo driver, maid, maintenance worker, manager, manufacturer, marketer, messenger, network marketer, nurse, office worker, part-time worker, private hire driver, receptionist, restaurant employee, retail associate, salesperson, server, teacher, valet, waiter/waitress, warehouse worker, or someone looking for a flexible job, you should consider Food Delivery Drivers with your ebike or your own car to supplement your income!

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DOD Warrior Games Kick-Off in San Diego June 2 – 12

JOINT BASE LANGLEY EUSTIS, Va. – The 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games Challenge, hosted by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, kicks off next week at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, Calif.

From June 2-12, more than 200 wounded, ill, or injured warrior athletes will compete in adaptive sports as part of their recovery journeys, highlighting their resiliency, dedication, and determination. These athletes, representing the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Special Operations Command, will go head-to-head in 11 adaptive sports, including archery, track, field, swimming, rowing, shooting, powerlifting, cycling, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, and wheelchair rugby.

“It’s an honor to provide an opportunity for these inspiring warriors to come together as part of an elite and premier adaptive sports and recovery event,” said Gen. Gary Brito, commander of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. “Military adaptive sports programs help wounded service members and veterans build strength and endurance. These warrior athletes have overcome tremendous obstacles, and what we’ll be witnessing next week is truly recovery in real time.”

This is the first time the DoD Warrior Games will be held in San Diego. Audiences across the globe are invited to experience the action and inspiration of the event through the official Warrior Games livestream broadcast, which can be accessed on the Warrior Games website at DoDWarriorGames.com.

First held in 2010, Warrior Games celebrates the resiliency and dedication of wounded, ill, and injured active duty and veteran U.S. military service members. The Warrior Games serves to enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded warriors by providing them exposure to adaptive sports.

Thank you to the 2023 DoD Warrior Games corporate sponsors, including Under Armour (Platinum Sponsor), Booz Allen Hamilton, USO San Diego, Fisher House Foundation, General Atomics, ASML, Navy Exchange Service Command, Yahoo, and Wounded Warrior Project. No federal endorsement of sponsors is implied.

More information about the 2023 DoD Warrior Games Challenge can be found at DoDWarriorGames.com.

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Memorial Day on the USS Midway in San Diego – MAY 29 AT 9 AM PST

 

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A Memorial Day Wreath Ceremony is a special event held on Memorial Day, May 29th at 9 am pst to honor and remember those who have died in service to their country. The ceremony typically involves the laying of a wreath at a memorial site, such as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or a local veterans' cemetery. The wreath is a symbol of respect and remembrance, and the ceremony is a way to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States that is observed on the last Monday of May. It is a day to remember those who have died in service to their country, and to honor their sacrifice. The holiday was originally called Decoration Day, and it was first observed in 1868 to honor the soldiers who had died in the Civil War. In 1971, Memorial Day was expanded to include all Americans who have died in service to their country, regardless of the war in which they fought.

Memorial Day Wreath Ceremonies are held all over the United States on Memorial Day. They are a way for communities to come together to remember and honor those who have died in service to their country. The ceremonies are often very moving, and they provide a way for people to express their gratitude to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Here are some examples of Memorial Day Wreath Ceremonies that are held each year:

  • The National Memorial Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony is held at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The ceremony is hosted by the President of the United States, and it is attended by members of Congress, military leaders, and veterans.
  • The Memorial Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is held at Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony is hosted by the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, and it is attended by members of the military and veterans.
  • The Memorial Day Parade and Wreath Laying Ceremony is held in Chicago, Illinois. The parade is hosted by the City of Chicago, and it is attended by thousands of people. The wreath-laying ceremony is held at Daley Plaza, and it is attended by veterans, family members, and friends.

These are just a few examples of the many Memorial Day Wreath Ceremonies that are held each year. If you are looking for a way to honor those who have died in service to their country, I encourage you to find a ceremony in your community and participate.

Established into law by Congress in 2000, the National Moment of Remembrance is when Americans pause and observe a moment of silence at 3 pm on Memorial Day to honor those who have fallen while serving in the U.S. military.

As noted by the National Moment of Remembrance Act, “Congress called on the people of the United States, in a symbolic act of unity, to observe a National Moment of Remembrance to honor the men and women of the United States who died in the pursuit of freedom and peace.”

Wherever you are, be sure to take a pause to remember those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice while in uniform.

Thank you for participating.

 

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Attention Veterans: Research Volunteers Needed to Help Defeat COVID-19

VA is recruiting volunteers for COVID-19 clinical trials at select VA facilities across the country. Your decision to join a study, or not, will in no way affect your VA benefits or health care. Anyone over the age of 18 can sign up to volunteer.

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Above video: Dr. Anthony Fauci, VADM Jerome Adams, and Veterans Michele Jones and Dr. Adam Robinson speak about volunteering for VA Research on COVID-19.

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Your country needs your service again!

Facing the global enemy

We are facing a new global enemy. To date, over 13 million individuals in the U.S. have been infected with COVID-19. Of those, 225,000 people have died. For comparison, that is close to the number of people who live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

So what can you do to help fight COVID-19? That is, aside from wearing a mask, washing your hands and, when possible, keeping at least six feet away from people who are not in your immediate family? You can volunteer to test a new vaccine or treatment for COVID-19.

VA is part of Operation Warp Speed, a program of the U.S. government working to purchase enough COVID-19 vaccines to provide universal coverage for the United States.

We are asking Veterans, their family members, VA employees and others to volunteer to participate in VA’s COVID-19 research. By signing up, you are under no obligation to participate in a study.

If you are a Veteran, your decision to join a study, or not, will in no way affect your VA benefits or health care. In fact, you may learn more about your own health and potentially get early access to a new vaccine or treatment.

Benefits of volunteering

Another benefit of volunteering is to make sure COVID-19 vaccines and treatments are safe and effective for everyone. It is important to have a true cross-section of America represented in research studies — one that includes people from Black, Hispanic and Native American communities.

Sadly, people from minority groups are two to three times more likely to become ill with COVID-19. The only way we can change this is to include a more diverse group of people in research studies. Doing so will help VA scientists better protect all Veterans and their families.

Let’s each do our part to defeat COVID-19. By volunteering, you will help us keep our promise to Veterans and their loved ones: to protect, defend and preserve their health and well-being.

Anyone over the age of 18 can volunteer to participate in VA research by signing up for the coronavirus research volunteer list. If you are eligible to participate in a study, you will be contacted by a study coordinator. The coordiCPOnator will answer your questions and help you decide if you wish to participate.

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Amazon Hiring 100k New Workers to Meet Online Demand

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Amazon plans to add fulfillment and distribution center positions to keep up with demand during the coronavirus outbreak.

We actively seek leaders who can invent, think big, have a bias for action and deliver results on behalf of our customers. These principles look very familiar to men and women who have served our country in the armed forces, and we find that their experience leading people is invaluable in our fast-paced work environment.

  • Jeff Bezos

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We Value Military Service Members

Whether you are currently transitioning out or have been out for a while, whether you’re in school already have a degree, we’ve got something for you.

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We have a place for the Military Family

Whether you want a job you can take anywhere, a community of support or you just want something of your own, take a look at all the ways you could work with us.

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We’re committed to the military community

Whether it’s helping a fellow service member adjust to Amazon or working together for community outreach, we’re committed to veterans in and outside of Amazon.

To get started searching Jobs at Amazon for Veterans, Transitioning Active Duty, their Spouses & Military Families visit: Amazon.GoHireAVet.com

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