u/FalseNordOfSkyrim

Insurance claim

I’ve had the iPhone 11 for years its finally giving out. Funny enough not through fault of the phone but I actually recently took off the case to clean it and dropped my phone and it cracked so I filled a claim. iPhone 11s stopped being made in 2026 will they send me another iPhone 11 they find in some old office building or will they send me something more recent?

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u/FalseNordOfSkyrim — 3 days ago

I get a hour lunch for work so I figured why not make a few extra dollars? My job is right in a zone with some hotspots surrounding. I received an offer for 2 orders $16.25. I’m like sweet let’s do it of course the stores were a little farther than I had thought. So I drive to the 1st stop a Panera bread. They tell me the order came in early and won’t be stated until 12:30 when it comes on the screen keep in mind it’s 12:14 and I have to be back by 1 so I decided to run to the other pick up at Papa John’s and they tell me it just went in it would be 20 minutes. I don’t understand why I receive offers of orders that aren’t even being prepared at the very least. So I reach out to support explain to them I would not be able to complete the orders because of the long wait time and they cancel the orders and tell me I’m beat on the portionable pay so I waisted my time my gas and my mental health my days stressing over $5-$8 are over I wish you all the best 🫡

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u/FalseNordOfSkyrim — 16 days ago

27 started last month at a company I am a HVAC apprentice. Currently have been working gas since I started I have not done anything remotely with duct work other than throwing some diffusers in ceilings and connecting flex to them. Anyways the pay isn’t that great in comparison to what could be made with the right knowledge and experience, obviously. That being said I enjoy the field but I’d like to excel up faster in the pay scale. There are multiple trade schools in my area that offer a number of courses HVAC, welding, electrical, building trades, auto, etc. There is also a program that will cover the tuition for said trade schools now maybe the obvious answer would be to go to school for HVAC but talking with people at my job I’ve realized a lot of my co workers have different backgrounds/skills to what could make them a valuable resource for the company and potentially be able to help them in the future like one came from welding another a farmer I guess my question would be, would it be better to broaden my knowledge in multiple trades or to focus on just one?

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u/FalseNordOfSkyrim — 17 days ago