Image 1 — Dash lights out of nowhere on my 2019 Hyundai Sonata?
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Dash lights out of nowhere on my 2019 Hyundai Sonata?

I’ve had my 2019 Hyundai Sonata Limited for about 4 months and everything has been perfect until now. Out of nowhere, I started getting these sensor light notifications on my dash, all my fluids are up to date. They all show up at once, one after the other, about a minute after I start the car, every time. Does anyone know what it could be?

u/Helfen-MitKase5236 — 10 hours ago

Dash lights out of nowhere?

I’ve had my 2019 Hyundai Sonata Limited for about 4 months and everything has been perfect until now. Out of nowhere, I started getting these sensor light notifications on my dash, all my fluids are up to date. They all show up at once, one after the other, about a minute after I start the car, every time. Does anyone know what it could be?

u/Helfen-MitKase5236 — 10 hours ago

Does anyone have any advice?

I could use some advice from people who’ve been in a similar situation.
I’m 22M, recently married, and currently working in automotive manufacturing through a temp agency. When I was hired, I was told I’d be brought on full-time after 90 days. I’m now coming up on 4 months and still haven’t heard anything concrete. I’ve pushed and so has my supervisor, but we’re both just met with silence from higher ups.
I make $17/hr total, and that’s including my shift differential. Recently, I’ve been training a new employee who came through the same temp agency, but he’s making almost $3/hr more than I am. That was upsetting to me at first, but I also understand that there are many factors that could play into that; like experience. On top of that, the company got rid of the raises they used to give during the first few years, so the long-term pay outlook isn’t nearly as good as it used to be.
The money is frustrating, but honestly it’s not even my biggest concern anymore.
I work second shift and sometimes 6 twelve-hour shifts a week. It feels like I never see my wife. We just got married, and between work, sleep, and getting ready for the next shift, it feels like I’m missing out on life with her.
I’ve started looking into other career paths, but nothing really stands out to me. I’m a creative person at heart, but I know most people don’t get paid to follow their passions. At this point, I’m more concerned with building a stable life for my wife than finding some dream job.

The problem is that I don’t want to become someone who job hops every few months chasing the next opportunity. I want stability. I want to build a career somewhere and provide for my family. But I also don’t want to wake up 10 years from now wondering why I stayed somewhere that made me miserable. There may be a full-time warehouse position opening up soon, and management has hinted that things could be changing, but I don’t know whether that’s something worth waiting on or if I’m just delaying the inevitable.

If y’all were in my shoes, would you stick it out and see what happens, or would you start seriously looking elsewhere now? How did you figure out your career path when nothing felt like a clear calling?

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