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Accepted. And then I cancelled.
Ain’t no way this is going to fit in my little car.
I fixed a hole in my tire that’s been a problem for a month.
For the past month or so, I have had a hole in my front right tire and it has gotten to the point where I have to put air in it every two days. It’s supposed to be 35 psi and every two days it’s 22 psi. I tried looking for the culprit and I could not find it. I was this close to taking my car somewhere to having someone else fix it but that’s money I don’t have. Today, I decided I’m going to see what I can do. For the first time in my life, which I’m embarrassed to admit as I’m an older gentleman, I jacked up my car, which I’ve never had to do before, and I went through all the motions of finding what was causing the air to come out. Turned out to be a tiny screw about half the width of a dime. Stupid thing. I had a kit from Autozone to fix the hole and I fixed it. Took 20+ minutes. A month worth of headaches over. Sweating to death while I’m doing it, but it’s done. I’m very happy with myself today. Yay me!
My 10 year old and I were talking. I said to her “What happens when someone makes an assumption?”
She said “It makes an ass out of you and umpshin.”
Parking lot full of people just waiting. How am I supposed to make money???
Does anyone else constantly have long wait times between Pickup Time and Ready?
For example, I will accept a single order going to single person with a pickup time of 3:05 pm and it’s not “Ready” until 20+ minutes later, so I’m just sitting there waiting for it. It happens OFTEN. Is this normal? If a job says it’s 42 minutes start to finish, should I just assume to add another 20+ minutes on it because I’m sitting there waiting on the Walmart employees to finish it and bring it out? It’s like all the time.
In Chances Are (1989), this newspaper clipping makes zero sense past the first two paragraphs.
Did anyone happen to hear the enormous deeeeeep boom that seemingly just took place over the ocean?
reddit.comCan someone explain what these orders are?
In the past week, I’ve received several offers that will have a dozen or two dozen stops, sometimes more, and every single customer on the route has ONE item. Or so it says. Is that real?? I got one today, 26 stops, ONE item for each customer, and it would’ve taken almost two hours to complete as it made a huge delivery circle around my city. What are these orders? Are they really one single item per customer? How do you keep them separated? I just don’t understand how it works and it’s an intimidating number of orders to have in my vehicle.