This is why most people should own their own businesses. I'd rather do business directly with other people and not "corporations".
Here is just a sample of things veterans (or anybody with some easily, non-college attainable skills) could do:
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Help people restore privacy in their homes. Set up wired instead of wi-fi devices, for example.
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EMF detection and mitigation.
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Lawn services
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Handy-man
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House cleaning
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Decluttering/junk hauling
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Assist with activities of daily living for elderly in their homes. Do it without government involvement.
Here's an idea that would work in a suburban neighborhood right now: Let your neighbors know you will run metal recycling. Station a truck in a cup-de-sac and be there for a few hours with a magnet and a good eye for recyclable metals. Look for aluminum, especially.
Working for the "corporation" (fictitious person) is a woke, broke joke.