An upcoming Dubuque event is geared to helping veterans get the necessary documents in order, plus inside tips and tricks, to help find gainful employment in/around the Tri-States.

Before we get to the event, we must talk about the Tri-States Veterans Network (TSVN), who worked to help make this possible. TSVN is predicated on welcoming veterans and their families with open arms. Once a month, the network hosts casual meetings at local establishments around the area. These events are open to veterans and their families. The new venue each month provides a place to connect both with employers about employment opportunities and with fellow veterans to share knowledge about services and opportunities, per their Facebook page.

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On June 12th, 2025, IowaWORKS will be bringing their Mobile Workforce Center to the Dubuque VA Community-Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC) at 2600 Dodge Street. This event is open to all veterans and family members, and offers free employment services, including:

  • AI resume writing ("Welcome to the Future of Job Seeking")
  • A "Military Member Power Hour" featuring inside tips and tricks to assist veteran job seekers
Dany Lynn of Tucker Freight and Jon Eggers of Tri-State Veterans Network. Photo Credit: Steve Pulaski
Dany Lynn of Tucker Freight and Jon Eggers of Tri-State Veterans Network. Photo Credit: Steve Pulaski
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IowaWORKS' Mobile Workforce Center will be on-site at 2600 Dodge Street from 1:30pm - 4:30pm on June 12th offering their services. In anticipation of the event, Jonathan Eggers, the founder of TSVN, and Dany Lynn of Tucker Freight, both of whom veterans, stopped by to talk about all it will offer.

Take a listen to my interview with Jon Eggers and Dany Lynn below to learn more about the upcoming event on June 12th, as well as the monthly TSVN meeting taking place at Catfish Charlie's on Thursday, May 8th from 5:30pm - 8:30pm.

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