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!

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u/EychEychEych — 21 days ago
▲ 14 r/Jokes

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.”

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u/EychEychEych — 25 days ago

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.

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u/EychEychEych — 2 months ago

Can 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.

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u/EychEychEych — 3 months ago