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Second tire this year (What cause this)

So I brought this car last year and it has 225/40R19 Hi-Fly tires on it. Drove home in January and there was a very noticeable wobble, took it to the tire shop. They said its a pothole, even though I didnt hit any pothole. Yesterday the rear tire went out the same way, its totally swollen, not like a knob, but a huge part of the tire. What could have caused this? Tire shop also told me that Hi-Fly’s are shit and would recommend to replace all the other.

u/Mybravlam — 1 day ago

Do you go through a stage of low to no sales, and how frequent?

How often do you go through a phase whereby new business or sales is low to non? This year so far has been good, till I hit June and there is just no new business or sales taking place. I know this happens about once a year, but I have never been this inactive since I started 6 years ago. Its kinda stressing me out and makes me worried about the future. Only thing thats going on is claims and people not paying their premiums, but as far as new business, its making me very concerned. Do you also hit these plateaus? How long do they generally last?

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u/Mybravlam — 2 months ago

How stressful do find your job as a insurance broker?

As a insurance broker for three insurance companies, I find it quite stressful and the pressure is a lot. Most of the times you have to lick the insurers ass for service and to pay claims, this becomes very stressful when it happens to bigger clients and those clients you have a good relationship with, or clients that provides you with regular referrals. To be completely honest, I have this industry because of these reasons. How do you cope with clients that are unhappy due to a rejected claim, or bad service from an insurance company? And how stressful would you rate this job from a scale of 1-10

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u/Mybravlam — 3 months ago

We decided to watch BB, the first season was a bit of a slow burn, but the show just kept picking up pace and the character development certainly one of the best out there! You dont get a lot of shows where the protagonist is also the villain, but Walter absolutely nailed it! Jesse's performance was bloody stunning, although I did not like him in the first couple of seasons due to his bad decision making. Skylar is a fucking biatch honestly, I never had a moment where I liked her for a second, although she didnt deserve all this and I tend to agree with her on some points, but I truly dislike her as character. The show is mostly just dialogue, but oh boy is it good, every scene (Except for the one with the fly in the lab) has a meaning and contributes to the story, there is no real filler in the show, something I have not really come across with watching other content. The transformation of Walt is truly something else, and I also think it carries a message that money isnt everything. One thing that is clear is that Walt makes mistakes when he is paranoid or anxious, I just think that he was doomed from the moment he saved Jesse from the gangsters, they should have parted ways then he would have avoided all the shit, but what kind of show would that give us?

I feel the show is SLIGHTLY overrated tho, but a solid 8.5/10 from me. BB really contains elements that is hard to find in other shows, and that is why I think its hyped so much. Immediately watched El-Camino after, it was also good, but I expected more. I would love to start watching Better Call Saul in the future, Bob Odenkirk was a really likeable character.

Last thing - The acting, and decision making from the characters in the show as if its more realistic than the typical acting and decision making you get from contents today, it just feels more realistic and accurate towards a current situation.

One of the best watches, totally worth it.

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u/Mybravlam — 4 months ago