A small victory with cab cams

After a lot of feedback cab cams will no longer be recording for 10 minutes after the engine is switched off. Cams will stop recording as soon as the engine is off.

Though I think it's had as much to do with circumstances. For example most HGV's use these systems. However HGV drivers are expected to take their breaks in the passenger seats, not behind the wheel. This of course isn't possible in 90% of sainsburys vans as the passenger seats are removed.

The email I saw was funnily quite passive aggressive though. Signing off basically saying if your shit gets nicked its your fault lol

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u/Midgar918 — 22 hours ago

Moving shares

Im part of the share save scheme where you get £50 worth or shares deducted from your wages. I'll be leaving sainsburys eventually and just curious what happens to your shares. I have an account and do trading on 212, is it possible to move your shares to a different broker?

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u/Midgar918 — 3 days ago

Why does nobody seem to know the full mechanics of box respawn?

If your team mates banner timer runs out and goes grey. ..you can still do a box respawn ya know.

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u/Midgar918 — 4 days ago

Death Stranding reference?

Under Junon Rhonda gives you a mission to escort Salmon the dog to deliver Gil to her son.

She says "I have the perfect porter here, Salm." Pronounced like "Sam."

It's a mission where porter Salm is doing a delivery job across long and hostile terrain. This has to be a reference to Sam Porter Bridges in Death Stranding. But can't find any mention of it on my Internet search.

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u/Midgar918 — 21 days ago
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Trades people of the UK. How do I gain an apprenticeship?

I've been looking into this for a good 2 years now. The very limited number of them that appear in places like indeed or .gov I've never heard anything back from.

I'd love to get an apprenticeship in either plumbing or carpentry. I'm quite late to the game. I'm 30 with only some labouring and bricklaying experience on and off from out of school. At the time I wanted to pursue a different passion which I ultimately decided wasn't for me. Kind of floated about doing retail and driving work since then.

It's taken a long time to figure out what I actually enjoy doing. Which is practical work, working with my hands, working outside, making things and not being grounded working in the same place day in day out forever. I realised a trade suits that, and out of them plumbing and carpentry are just what appeal the most.

I attempted the college route last year. They said I can do the level 2 course, but that honestly I was better off finding an apprenticeship. As the level 2 the teacher explained he spends most of his time just baby sitting 16 year olds who are there because they have to be there.

I enquired about the level 3. Similar issue. They said I can do it but I need an employer to work with as well. As it's a half college half at work type of deal.

Pretty much spent the last 2 years trying to find someone who would take me on without success. It's frustrating because I have so much drive and determination to get qualified in one of these fields. Especially after 10 years of working jobs that require no skill or give you anything to be proud of, tough and for next to minimum wage.

So yeah, any advice from trades people would be appreciated.

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u/Midgar918 — 1 month ago

Does anyone else get the urge to go clean a road sign themselves?

Or am I just werid?

u/Midgar918 — 1 month ago

Well I underestimated zip lines..

I had already finished the story and done quite a lot of extra work beyond that including building the entire road network before really giving zip lines a go.

When I only needed to lay down two myself connecting up to other people zips taking me straight from weather station to first prepper in about 60 seconds I realised I had massively overlooked this lol

I've now got a zip network connecting almost everything and deliveries feel like I'm cheating.

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u/Midgar918 — 2 months ago