u/LengthinessOk2080

I’m convinced Amazon pays shills to come and argue with us.

They’ll say stuff like “don’t untrue multi stops” taking breaks is a waste of time” blah blah blah

Inb4 the shills come defend themselves.

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u/LengthinessOk2080 — 2 days ago

Dear customers

Pick up your dogs. I don’t care if you think they’re friendly blah blah blah
Pick
Them
Up
A lot of us won’t deliver to your house if your dog is loose or even on a lead outside close to the door.
Your dog is friendly to you and your family/friends
You’re dog is friendly when you are around
Your dog is NOT friendly when you aren’t home and a stranger is approaching your home.

Or continue to leave your dog out and get sued and then be like “this have never happened before he’s usually so friendly”

From Amazon driver who was bit by a “friendly dog”

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u/LengthinessOk2080 — 3 days ago

Is there a replacement I could get the store or do I have to find these exact piece on online?

My sink side hose is leaking, I’ve changed everything except this piece. The guy at Lowe’s told me there are no universal replacements and I have to get the exact one or buy a new sink assembly. Is this true?

u/LengthinessOk2080 — 3 days ago

Looking to get started

I want to work remotely so I can travel more freely.
I was wondering how you get started in this field?
My background is in roofing.
I’ve done every role from laborer to production manager.
I’m very familiar and comfortable learning and navigating new softwares and Ui.
My question is, if I wanted to get started working remotely, whether that’s inputting data or whatever.
What is the best way to get started?
Would boot.dev be a good way to get my foot in the door? Or is there other programs/educations I should be looking into?
Thanks in advance for all advice 🩵

To clarify for mods,
I’m not looking for a job here or in any way trying to solicit work, I just want genuine advice and I figured it would help to know where I’m coming from and what I already know.

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u/LengthinessOk2080 — 9 days ago

PSA to people who don’t take breaks

I never take a 30 min off the clock break. I’m with you guys there fuck that.
But my 2 15s I take everyday
Why you might ask?
Well
If you work 4 shift a week and make $20 an hour(to make math easy)
Then that’s 2 FREE hours a week
Which doesn’t sound like a lot
But 40 x 52 =2,080.
So why would you pass up $2000 free dollars a year? Too get home 30 minutes early?

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u/LengthinessOk2080 — 12 days ago