Friday, July 30, 2010

AZ Immigration vs. Turbo140

Have no fear... Turbo140 is here! Find work and temporary gigs from the comfort of your couch or local internet cafe.

The immigration issue that began in Arizona with "SB 1070" has swept the nation, and is now moving to the courts. While some parts of the bill were blocked -- as reported by the Associated Press and Huffington Post -- honest citizens may still face harassment while looking for work outside of the Home Depot. Regardless of how anyone may feel about the bill and its purported pros and cons -- we here at Turbo140 want to get people working and getting paid.

People want jobs, and they need money. Our goal at Turbo140 can be thought of as community stimulus -- a marketplace where people give work, temporary gigs, etc. to people who need to earn extra money. If you have an odd job that you've been putting off, help your neighborhood, help your town, help your campus... Sign-up on Turbo140.com and post a gig. If you're looking for day labor or one-off kinds of gigs (from plumbing to finding bugs on a web site, check on Turbo140 for ways to make money! Posting, bidding, and extra karma are free!

The politicians can battle this out. Let's keep everyone in this country working!

Monday, July 12, 2010

"Lend a Helping Hand"

Since launching our public beta a few months ago, the Turbo140 Team has been excited to see all the ways in which people are using our platform. In an effort to be applicable on both a global and local scale, we have been adding new and improved features and functionality to our platform. The latest feature is a category of gigs for "volunteering", and we are really excited to have the Press Institute, an international nonprofit organization, join our "Lend a Helping Hand" program. The Press Institute is an international nonprofit organization that brings responsible, investigative journalism to communities throughout the world. As with most non-profits, the Press Institute is constantly in need of donations, grants and volunteers to make their mission a reality. If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area and area and are interested in volunteering, you can send an email to cristi@globalpressinstitute.org.

Regardless of where you live, if you have a spare 20 seconds, check out the Press Institute's latest volunteer gig. Also be sure to check back with Turbo140.com for volunteer and fundraising events coming to your area, and you can also keep track of the latest news coming in from Press Institute reporters in 22 nations on The Press Institute Newswire, http://www.globalpressinstitute.org/landing/global-news. (Donations too, are also more than welcome and 100% tax deductible.)

We're also are excited to see universities start to use our new volunteer feature, with Thunderbird School of Global Management using our platform to source volunteers for one of their amazing global galas. We've also begun talks with organizations helping out with the catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as a number of local non-profits around the U.S. If you're part of a non-profit or university, please drop us a line at sprocket@turbo140.com and let us know how we can help your organization. Our mission at Turbo140 is to help people and organizations find gigs and source available labor. A natural extension of that is helping to organize the often tedious process of finding volunteers. Let us know how we can help. From rocking the social media scene to rolling up our sleeves, we're ready to lend a helping hand. Are you?