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frontpage Posted by OptimusPrimeAutobot • Apr 25, 2020
frontpage Posted by OptimusPrimeAutobot • Apr 25, 2020

First Responders: adidas 40% Off, Reebok 50% Off, The North Face

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Various Retailers are offering Special Discounts as a Thank You to First Responders and Medical Professionals listed below when you verify your eligibility. Thanks OptimusPrimeAutobot

Example Deals:
  • The North Face is offering 50% Off Non-Sale Items to Healthcare Workers.
    • Included professions are: doctors, nurses, technicians, medical researchers, hospital workers.
  • adidas.com is offering 40% Off to Verified Medical Professionals, First Responders, Nurses and Military Members
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Nike.com is offering a unique 20% Off Promo Code to Medical Professionals and First Responders.
    • Verify with SheerID.
  • Reebok.com is offering 50% Off to Teachers, Nurses, Military Personnel, First Responders, and Government Employees.
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Headspace.com is offering Headspace Plus Meditation App Subscription for Free to US Healthcare Professionals who work in public health settings.
    • Access lasts through 2020.

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
See the forum thread for additional deal discussion. -oceanlake

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Various Retailers are offering Special Discounts as a Thank You to First Responders and Medical Professionals listed below when you verify your eligibility. Thanks OptimusPrimeAutobot

Example Deals:
  • The North Face is offering 50% Off Non-Sale Items to Healthcare Workers.
    • Included professions are: doctors, nurses, technicians, medical researchers, hospital workers.
  • adidas.com is offering 40% Off to Verified Medical Professionals, First Responders, Nurses and Military Members
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Nike.com is offering a unique 20% Off Promo Code to Medical Professionals and First Responders.
    • Verify with SheerID.
  • Reebok.com is offering 50% Off to Teachers, Nurses, Military Personnel, First Responders, and Government Employees.
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Headspace.com is offering Headspace Plus Meditation App Subscription for Free to US Healthcare Professionals who work in public health settings.
    • Access lasts through 2020.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
See the forum thread for additional deal discussion. -oceanlake

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andre7v
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To all first responders and people working on the front line - thank you for your courage, service, and sacrifice. We all owe you big time. 🙏🏻♥️
nintendo9713
159 Posts
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Thanks for all the effort put into this post! Easy to share to friends who it applies to.
Avillion
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As a healthcare worker we dont know if the person were talking to who is sick is just having a bad cold or the Covid. Its super stressful.

Things like this is where we can go home buy stuff we like and be like "yey some perks!"

Thanks for the companies and to people who dont go "OMG why are they getting discounts and not me!"

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Apr 30, 2020
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Apr 30, 2020
WatchMyScotch
Apr 30, 2020
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Quote from ftee123 :
They chose this profession for a reason. They know the risk
This is NOT business as usual, they didn't sign up for this. The current crisis requires way more courage, service, and sacrifice from them - and I'm deeply thankful to them for stepping up. 🙏🏻♥️
Apr 30, 2020
546 Posts
Joined Jun 2016
Apr 30, 2020
iboogey99
Apr 30, 2020
546 Posts
I appreciate first responders , those working in hospitals to begin with .
It's been Such a slap in face to others doing there part not by choice to keep the world going forced to go into work .
Example Supermarket employees I feel bad for. They have to go work .People still need food. They put there life on the line ,thousand of people walking around /near them daily at work.. Alot of these people carrying covid and don't know it or do.. Because the avg pay is low for a supermarket employee compared to a nurse, cop . there not recognized .Not considered essential by these retailers or media. There only considered essential by there local state with paperwork to show if pulled over after shelter hours in effect .
May 1, 2020
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Dr_jitsu
May 1, 2020
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My wife is a first responder, and I first thought this thread would be a good source of deals for her.

However, you state that it is impolite to down vote the deals, and therefore the 342 plus up votes become meaningless. They are votes for responders, not for deals.

Make the deals subject to the same criteria as the other deals. A deal should not be upvoted because of who it is for, it should be upvoted because it is a good deal.
May 1, 2020
187 Posts
Joined Jul 2010
May 1, 2020
ultra63
May 1, 2020
187 Posts
Now Eagle Creek!

MILITARY, MEDICAL, AND FIRST RESPONDERS DISCOUNT
ENJOY 50% OFF

As a show of our heartfelt gratitude for your bravery and dedication in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, from April 14, 2020 to July 7th, 2020 we will be giving a 50% discount to healthcare workers, first responders, and military in the United States.
May 1, 2020
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May 1, 2020
OldGreggsBoot
May 1, 2020
679 Posts
Got the crocs today! I have been keeping my good shoes in the garage for a while now. This will help a bunch. Thx op, I would rep again, but I already did once.
Last edited by rjs4331 May 1, 2020 at 10:29 AM.
May 2, 2020
341 Posts
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travelmama
May 2, 2020
341 Posts
Quote from Maverick614 :
Where's the appreciation for the person that has to work for minimum wage and shows up every day running food to vehicles at a restaurant, or taking money from who knows how many people at a drive through window? Or working at a grocery store keeping everything stocked or constantly cleaning behind people. And in most cases these workers have far inferior PPE than those of healthcare workers. Not taking anything away from first responders. And not looking for any discounts myself, but when's the last time you thanked one of the people you see working in one of occupations above? After all... Aren't we all in this together??
This and all of the volunteers at food distribution centers who are giving bags and boxes of food to people in their communities.
May 3, 2020
99 Posts
Joined May 2007
May 3, 2020
ResQ51Kmg365
May 3, 2020
99 Posts
Quote from mike02vr6 :
I always feel foolish asking for discounts, I actually try not stopping at places on the way home while in uniform. But thank you for posting all of this!
I never wear my uniform to or from work. I once was working for a service that said we had to arrive at work in uniform, I challenged it with the union and they removed that under conditions of employment. Never wear my duty boots into my house but that's a whole other conversation lol.

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May 3, 2020
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nyr56
May 3, 2020
413 Posts
Quote from Toolost :
Yes for the first 5 years, then average 250-450k per year after completing residency if they continue to work in the hospital setting... I feel terribly for them(not even remotely) and I work in the field...
Teachers, nurses, and many other professionals take on hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans and will NEVER make anything close to that...
And as we keep the residents from killing patients daily in the hospital nor will we... It's not always about the money, bc if it was I sure as hell wouldn't have become a Respiratory Therapist who BTW happen to be one of the lowest paid professions in most hospital systems and also don't qualify for most of the discounts.
My own facility rewards us so well that a brand new RN gets an extra week of vacation and about 10k a year more than a RRT... They're considered professionals and I am a 'technical' employee, whatever that means, I think it means that I am qualified to plug in something, and maybe I don't actually do patient care. I knew I've been doing something wrong all this time...
My apologies to all parties involved!
The average teacher/nurse makes essentially the same as the average doctor over their entire career, once you account for the years of lost earnings and debt a doctor has.
This infographic will lay it all out for you, if you care to educate yourself. https://i.imgur.com/Xi0BuU5.jpg

Funny you mention how you "keep residents from killing people daily". Although that is an exaggeration, there is a reason a resident is still in training. Why this is held against them, I have no idea. I suppose when you started as an RT you never made mistakes and had all the information you needed to make proper decisions though. I have no patience for that attitude, whether you are applying it to a resident, new nurse, or new scrub tech. Everyone has to learn, and you're lucky if you can give them knowledge to help people in the future. We're all on the same team.
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May 4, 2020
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May 4, 2020
Toolost
May 4, 2020
126 Posts
Quote from nyr56 :
The average teacher/nurse makes essentially the same as the average doctor over their entire career, once you account for the years of lost earnings and debt a doctor has.
This infographic will lay it all out for you, if you care to educate yourself. https://i.imgur.com/Xi0BuU5.jpg

Funny you mention how you "keep residents from killing people daily". Although that is an exaggeration, there is a reason a resident is still in training. Why this is held against them, I have no idea. I suppose when you started as an RT you never made mistakes and had all the information you needed to make proper decisions though. I have no patience for that attitude, whether you are applying it to a resident, new nurse, or new scrub tech. Everyone has to learn, and you're lucky if you can give them knowledge to help people in the future. We're all on the same team.
That is the beauty of opinions... I don't imagine I need to finish the quote for you...
I have many good friends that are doctors, and even a few teachers they don't and can't remotely live the same lifestyle, your cited graphic despite how visually appealing reduces actual earnings for a MD to a perceived net vs gross then has the nerve to add a teachers pension into the salary calculation... It is extremely deceptive. There are MD's that also receive pensions but like every other profession few and far between... Then pretends teachers only work 40 hours a week, maybe you need to make some friends outside of your social circle, but I imagine that you are one of those, so enjoy your version of life... So let's not compare apples to oranges as your cited graphic does; bc with the perceived real estate losses of our fearless leader he makes less than both professions but somehow ends up being a millionaire. Grow up, find someone else to throw rocks at. True figure using your very unrealistic salary for a MD off 200 a year yields 7.3 mil. My best friend who was a turd like myself a few years ago but has just completed his fellowship as a ER MD was given multiple offers in 300's, our surgeons and anesthesia are in the 400's with bonuses. So let's cite the 300 as GP's obviously make less and it is very close to the actual mean x 36 = 11 mil. Vs teachers 2 mil - your right almost the same!

Anyone can make a chart prove their point - Thank you for what you do, but don't for a minute act like it's essentially the same bc clearly the graphic was designed by someone to prove their point.
About 30 years ago when they were taking my company's pensions away, they calmed the masses down with these beautiful charts showing us at 9% compounded interest and a 5% contribution rate at the average 40k(at the time) we'd all be millionaires by now with our new 401k/403b - yeah that didn't happen either...
May 7, 2020
237 Posts
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May 7, 2020
Hatboys02
May 7, 2020
237 Posts
Quote from andre7v :
This is NOT business as usual, they didn't sign up for this. The current crisis requires way more courage, service, and sacrifice from them - and I'm deeply thankful to them for stepping up. 🙏🏻♥️
I'm with you here. Definitely not business as usual for the Healthcare professionals. I like how people said "they signed up for it and know the risk". They took an oath to save lives but NOT once took an oath to put themselves at risk to save lives. A lot of people don't appreciate them until there's an epidemic or pandemic. Just imagine if those people step away from their job until this die down
May 10, 2020
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Joined May 2020
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Ajw7779
May 10, 2020
13 Posts
thank you for this comprehensive list. Already got my codes for northface and adidas
May 13, 2020
996 Posts
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May 13, 2020
heiNey
May 13, 2020
996 Posts
Quote from Hatboys02 :
I'm with you here. Definitely not business as usual for the Healthcare professionals. I like how people said "they signed up for it and know the risk". They took an oath to save lives but NOT once took an oath to put themselves at risk to save lives. A lot of people don't appreciate them until there's an epidemic or pandemic. Just imagine if those people step away from their job until this die down
Exactly. I didn't sign up to risk my life. I signed up to treat, not die while treating. Especially the people who think we should go back to business as usual, then get sick and expect to get care in a hospital.
May 13, 2020
690 Posts
Joined Aug 2010
May 13, 2020
PetetheGreek
May 13, 2020
690 Posts
Quote from Toolost :
That is the beauty of opinions... I don't imagine I need to finish the quote for you...
I have many good friends that are doctors, and even a few teachers they don't and can't remotely live the same lifestyle, your cited graphic despite how visually appealing reduces actual earnings for a MD to a perceived net vs gross then has the nerve to add a teachers pension into the salary calculation... It is extremely deceptive. There are MD's that also receive pensions but like every other profession few and far between... Then pretends teachers only work 40 hours a week, maybe you need to make some friends outside of your social circle, but I imagine that you are one of those, so enjoy your version of life... So let's not compare apples to oranges as your cited graphic does; bc with the perceived real estate losses of our fearless leader he makes less than both professions but somehow ends up being a millionaire. Grow up, find someone else to throw rocks at. True figure using your very unrealistic salary for a MD off 200 a year yields 7.3 mil. My best friend who was a turd like myself a few years ago but has just completed his fellowship as a ER MD was given multiple offers in 300's, our surgeons and anesthesia are in the 400's with bonuses. So let's cite the 300 as GP's obviously make less and it is very close to the actual mean x 36 = 11 mil. Vs teachers 2 mil - your right almost the same!

Anyone can make a chart prove their point - Thank you for what you do, but don't for a minute act like it's essentially the same bc clearly the graphic was designed by someone to prove their point.
About 30 years ago when they were taking my company's pensions away, they calmed the masses down with these beautiful charts showing us at 9% compounded interest and a 5% contribution rate at the average 40k(at the time) we'd all be millionaires by now with our new 401k/403b - yeah that didn't happen either...
EM fellowships are super rare; your friend is a zebra or you're lying; most ED docs go straight into practice after residency
May 13, 2020
126 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
May 13, 2020
Toolost
May 13, 2020
126 Posts
Quote from PetetheGreek :
EM fellowships are super rare; your friend is a zebra or you're lying; most ED docs go straight into practice after residency
Well he's not a farm animal, maybe he's just smarter than you...

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May 13, 2020
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tenderidol
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Quote from Toolost :
Well he's not a farm animal, maybe he's just smarter than you...
Zebras are farm animals?

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