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How do you treat an acidic

For more help try here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/31828...

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How do you treat an acidic

Taking an over-the-counter antacid or anti-gas medication and eating smaller meals may help relieve heartburn or gas. It's best to avoid taking aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen as these medications can worsen some abdominal pain.

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How to look at rideshare employment?

If you drive for 2 or more rideshare companies (Recommended) get an app called Mystro. When a request comes to your phone and you accept, it switches off the other apps so you don't get a second request immediately after. It happens! Mystro has a free trial period but it is limited. You will quickly learn it's value and pay the subscription price. I was paying $50 per year I think. Well worth it.

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How to look at rideshare employment?

As for tipping, never never never expect one. If you happen to get one, accept it graciously. Your chances of getting that passenger again are above average. I drove a large SUV; Ford Expedition, black with full leather interior. That allowed me to drive in several different classifications. Uber X, Uber XL, Uber Black, and Uber Limo.

Dress for success. Wearing a nice dress shirt and tie with or without a vest let's you stand out from the rest. No smoking. If you have to smoke use plenty of gum and Febreeze on your clothes. Some passengers are highly allergic to the smell of tobacco.

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How to look at rideshare employment?

Rideshare insurance is recommended but not absolutely necessary. I never asked for it or revealed that fact to my insurance carrier. Both Uber and Lyft have insurance but it covers your legal passengers only. That being the person who ordered the service in the first place and any immediate family.

Read all the rules! You are not supposed to pick up underage passengers but many drivers do so anyway. But they do so at their own risk. Your rideshare company will not cover any injuries they incur if you are in an accident. I picked up several students from school and took them home. I didn't really mind because tips were generally good from their parents.

I also picked up some live cargo that arrived at the airport and delivered them as a gift to the guys brother. 18 whole Maine Lobsters. That was fun!

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How to look at rideshare employment?

One more tip. Wash the car. Frequently. Inside and out. You can do it yourself or pay someone to do it. There is no second chance to make a first impression. Riders come in all levels of sobriety. If picking up a rider or riders at a bar, make them walk toward your car so that you can see them. You have absolute right to refuse them a ride. No question. This is your business. Too drunk is a no brainer. I back up and leave. They can order another car.

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How to look at rideshare employment?

You count the minute you get in your vehicle to work until the time you log off the app to come home. Mileage is counted the same way. Log all your trips for IRS purposes. Do not lie or try to guess; auditors are really good at spotting that.

Ask away if you have other questions. I did rideshare for 6 years, part and full time. Best day for rideshare is Halloween. I would plan on a 14 hour shift on Halloween and be busy 99% of the time.

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Baby boomers (also known as boomers) are the demographic cohort following the Silent Generation and preceding Generation X. The Baby Boom generation is most often defined as those individuals born between 1946 and 1964.

In Western Europe and North America, boomers are widely associated with privilege, as many grew up during a period of increasing affluence due in part to widespread post-war government subsidies in housing and education. As a group, baby boomers were wealthier, more active and more physically fit than any preceding generation and were the first to grow up genuinely expecting the world to improve with time. They were also the generation that reached peak levels of income in the workplace and could, therefore, enjoy the benefits of abundant food, clothing, retirement programs, and even "midlife-crisis" products. However, this generation also has been criticized often for its increases in consumerism which others saw as excessive.

The boomers have tended to think of themselves as a special generation, very different from preceding and subsequent generations. In the 1960s and 1970s, as a relatively large number of young people entered their late teens—the oldest turned 18 in 1964—they, and those around them, created a very specific rhetoric around their cohort and the changes brought about by their size in numbers. This rhetoric had an important impact in the self-perceptions of the boomers, as well as their tendency to define the world in terms of generations, which was a relatively new phenomenon. The baby boom has been described variously as a "shockwave" and as "the pig in the python".

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