Is A Cyber Career Right For Me?

Is A Cyber Career Right For Me? This workshop will benefit job seekers starting a career as well as those transitioning to a new career. This workshop is designed to guide the participants through a candid assessment of their aptitudes, interests, and preparation for a cyber career. Participants will be encouraged to realistically assess their goals in terms of their baseline skills and experience, education, personal situation, flexibility, and their strengths, and weaknesses. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/is-a-cyber-career-right-for-me-tickets-41521781767 NEW! We are also having an IT Panel Discussion for entry level jobs on 3/12 from 1pm-3:30pm. So attendees can go to the workshop in the morning and then attend the panel discussion in the afternoon. More information to come.

Explore Your Commuting Options This workshop will discuss tools for forming van/carpools and using public transit. Single Occupancy Vehicle commutes are expensive and contribute to traffic congestion. Learn about ridesharing and commuting resources available at Commuter Connections, Guaranteed Ride Home, CarpoolNow, and MDTrip.org https://www.eventbrite.com/e/explore-your-commuting-options-tickets-42542536873

Writing Your Federal Resume Hosted by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Virtual Session: Writing Your Federal Resume

Hosted by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Description: This virtual presentation will explain each section of the job opportunity announcement (JOA) in an effort to better inform applicants and to assist them in selecting the right job. The presentation highlights a three part process to assist applicants in writing their Federal resume. Attendees will be shown a real JOA and walked through a process that helps them review the JOA to determine qualifications and interest, identify the important requirements and then tailor their resumes with that JOA. Lastly, it will provide a quick overview of the resume builder on USAJOBS.

Cost: No Charge

Target Audience: Federal Applicants

Length: 1.5 hours

Date Time Registration Details

Thursday, March 22, 2018 11:00 a.m. (ET) Click Here To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/writing-your-federal-resume-march-22-morning-tickets-42745951291?ref=eios&aff=eios

Thursday, March 22, 2018 5:00 p.m. (ET) Click Here To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/writing-your-federal-resume-march-22-afternoon-tickets-42746622298?ref=eios&aff=eios

If you have questions about these sessions, please email outreach@opm.gov!

Learn the Process of Starting a Business in DC

Learn the Process of Starting a Business at the DC Public Library

Date: 4/2/2018

Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (EDT)

Registration Deadline: 4/2/2018 8:00 AM (EDT)

Fee: No Fee

Register Here: https://dcbiz.ecenterdirect.com/events/44607

Point of Contact: Jacqueline Noisette (202) 442-8170

Center: DCRA Small Business Resource Center

Location: Anacostia Neighborhood Library – 1800 Good Hope Rd SE, Washington DC 20020

Training Topics: Business Licensing, Certificates of Occupancy, Corporate Registration, Other

Description:

During these FREE monthly sessions, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) will partner with District government agencies to educate customers on how to start a new business in the District of Columbia. The following topics will be discussed: – Business Licensing – Corporate registration – Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) – Home Occupancy Permits (HOP) – Grant Opportunities – Vending – Farmer markets – Certified Business Enterprises (CBE)

Instructions: Workshop

LSG Sky Chef Recruitment Event

Please review the attached information for a Recruitment Event at the Wheaton American Job Center, Westfield South Building featuring LSG SkyChef on Thursday, March 29, 2018, from 10 AM to 2 PM. The LSG SkyChef is seeking to fill several jobs that are listed below.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Ashura Goines at 240.283.5173.

LSG SkyChef Jobs:

Utility Workers (201) (Dishwasher):$11.55 Responsible for processing all incoming catering equipment through our automated dishwashing machines and ensuring that all items are cleaned, sanitized and ready for use by the Production and Assembly departments. No experience necessary.

Storekeeper (257):$11.55 Successful candidate will report to the Materials Manager who will assign various duties that will include organizing warehouse area, cleaning, filling requisitions and assisting with deliveries. Successful candidates must have reliable transportation and be able to work an early morning shift. Qualified applicants must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.

Facility Cleaner (202):$12.30 Responsible for facility and equipment cleaning – light to heavy. Duties included sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning and emptying trash, washing pots and pans and cleaning kitchen equipment as well as other general janitorial/custodial duties. Previous janitorial or custodial experience preferred.

Airline Beverage and Equipment Assembler (252):$11.80 Responsibilities include assembling all beverages and miscellaneous serving equipment and packing in airline carriers and galley carts. No experience necessary. Must be able to read and write English.

Food Service Worker (245):$12.00 Responsibilities include preparing, assembling and packing various food items for some of the largest airlines in the world. Food Services Workers prepare sandwiches, salads, and desserts, as well as, cold and hot meals and tray settings. 1 year or more of food service experience preferred but not required.

Airline Food and Equipment Checker – $12.25 Responsibilities include conducting a final check of flight components and auditing to ensure all food and catering is accurate and packed in accordance with airline specifications. Must have reliable transportation due to early morning shift start. Qualified applicants must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.

Airline Food & Equipment Handler I (Catering Truck Driver) (211)- $16.00 Responsibilities include driving the Catering Truck to the Aircraft to deliver food and catering items. Safely approaching and departing aircraft with the assistance of a Guide person and in accordance with LSG Sky Chefs and Airport Authority rules and regulations. Interacting with airline personnel and providing exemplary customer service and preventing flight delays. To qualify you must possess a valid, local driver’s license with a clean driving record; have at least 1 year of work experience driving a box truck or other large commercial vehicle; and must be able to pass an FBI Background Check, Airport Security Screening and obtain an Airport Security Badge (SIDA).

Production Cooks (281-282):$15.25-13.00 Responsibilities include preparing and cooking Hot Food items airlines in a timely manner and in accordance with company, FDA, and airline regulations. 1 or more years of experience cooking in a commercial kitchen required.

Airline Flight Dispatcher – 18.50 Responsibilities include effectively and efficiently dispatching and coordinating the delivery of airline catering supplies to our airline customers. Ensure customer satisfaction by providing professional customer service and safe, accurate and timely boarding of equipment and catering components on each flight. Utilize effective communications to minimize delays and resolve problems. Experience using computer programs in order to access information. To qualify you must possess a valid, local driver’s license with a clean driving record; have at least 1 year of work experience driving a box truck or other large commercial vehicle; and must be able to pass an FBI Background Check, Airport Security Screening and obtain an Airport Security Badge (SIDA). Successfully passing a Criminal History Check.

Roderick Dunston Funeral Services

May the Legacy of Roderick Dunston continue to live on for eternity! Here are the funeral arrangements made by his loving family and close friends. He was a great man and advocate for stroke awareness and healthy hearts. Roderick will be missed immensely. May he rest in heaven. ❤🖤❤️#dontignorethesigns #strokeawareness #roderickdunstonfoundation #sponsoraheart

#congestiveheartfailure #roderickdunston @rodunston #rip #strokesurvivor #HeartLove #HeartMonth

#DontIgnoretheSigns #DODEA #USMC #Military #Veteran

Funeral Services for Roderick Dunston

DATE:

MAR 9, 2018

LOCATION:

JB Jenkins Funeral Home

7474 Landover Rd

Landover, MD 20785

EVENT TIMES:

Viewing: 12:30pm

Service: 1:30pm

Roderick Dunston Funeral Donations

Thank you Philly in the DMV (Shannon R. Ingram, Emily Brooklyn Williams, Jason Osborne, Roy Davis, Frances Evans Craig, Nah Low, and Tee Cutts); Michelle Benée and the Philly NMDN Tribe; my Ace King Nate Scott; Kenna Williams and the Nomadness Tribe; Redesign U Family (Nikki Robinson); Good Vibes/Vibes Family (Kita Hall and Xtina Penny), Aruba Family (Howard L Davis, Darnell Mingle Garvin and Yvette Sthubert); Team Grogan (David Jeffery Grogan); My Air Force Family (Molly Wilson and Andi Raya); my OES Family (Denise Wright Brinson); my Cousin Robin Walker and all friends/family for your generous donations to Roderick Dunston’s family during this difficult time. Words can’t express how much you mean to me and how truly grateful I am that you have given so compassionately. I love all of you and I am grateful to have your love and support. ❤️🖤❤️

The money is being collected by Linda Price, who is Jordan Dunston’s biological aunt. Jordan is Roderick’s youngest son. Roderick lived with their family for over 10 years, in Maryland. His Son’s Mother Tracie and her family were instrumental in helping Roderick with his stroke recovery and rebuilding his life after the stroke. They peacefully coparented and he was extremely close to her family. He often spoke of spending holiday’s with her family when he was unable to travel home to North Carolina.

Linda created the page to help her sister, her nephew, and Roderick’s Family who are grieving, pay for funeral services for Roderick because he did not have any life insurance. Your generous donations will be used for the following: transporting the body, embalming, grooming the body, hair cut and trim, new clothing and undergarments, rental of casket, use of funeral home for the viewing and service, printing of programs, flowers, rental of facility for repast, food for repast, cleaning of apartment, and thank you notes.

Roderick was an amazing person that gave tirelessly to others. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the GoFundMe campaign. I’m sure he is smiling down and quietly thanking you for your generosity. Thank you for blessing his family.

May Roderick Rest in Heaven.

Love,

Ebony

https://www.gofundme.com/roderick-dunston-funeral-services