▲ 2 r/jetta

What maintenance should I be doing for my new (to me) 2019 Jetta S 1.4T and how often should it be done

I just ordered a 2019 Jetta S 1.4T off of Carvana that had about 77k miles on it, and I’ve heard that the car can last a good while if you keep up with the maintenance, so I was wondering what I should take care of and how often. Like is it just the normal oil change and stuff or anything special? Let me know

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u/SnokuPokuu — 3 days ago
▲ 8 r/shouldibuythiscar+2 crossposts

Is it worth buying a 2016 Toyota Corolla L used with 100k miles? (15,590$)

I was looking at a 2016 Corolla L that has about 100k miles 98,824 to be exact for 15,590$ and the carfax says its been in minor damage from accidents and from what i seen the car seems to be in good condition. I also noticed there is an open recall for this car as well i believe about the airbags is that something I should be wary of? Im only 21 and the only car i previously owned was 08 accord off of facebook marketplace and this one was something i could afford i believe and overall I just heard good things about Toyota so was just wanting more opinions before going through with it

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u/SnokuPokuu — 6 days ago

Driveway.com reviews?

I'm looking at buying a new car cause my car broke down a while ago. I was looking on Carvana but couldn't find anything in my price range but driveway looked to have some decent cars for cheap but i just wanted to ask online if anyone has used driveway to find a car and if they would recommend buying from them.

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u/SnokuPokuu — 9 days ago

Driveway.com reviews?

I'm looking at buying a new car cause my car broke down a while ago. I was looking on Carvana but couldn't find anything in my price range but driveway looked to have some decent cars for cheap but i just wanted to ask online if anyone has used driveway to find a car and if they would recommend buying from them.

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u/SnokuPokuu — 9 days ago
▲ 68 r/walmart

Just found out stepping on pallets is against the rules?

Ive been working at Walmart ON for about 3ish weeks now and JUST NOW learning that stepping/walking on pallets is against the rules? not even from my team lead or anyone but from a TikTok comment section 😂 I’ve been doing it the whole time ive been here and no one has ever said anything but i noticed that no one else did and i was wondering why not because my last job everyone did. I dont understand how its “safety concern” but okay

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u/SnokuPokuu — 12 days ago

How fast do you get PTO?

I'm about to start working at Walmart in about a week and I like to visit my family a couple times a year that live states away but I'm afraid its going to take me forever to even get see them again once I start working. I usually stay with them for around 4-7 days when i go visit but I was just wondering like how long would i take me as a full time employee to be able to do that or can i just submit like unpaid time off?

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u/SnokuPokuu — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/walmart+1 crossposts

How bad is working overnights at Walmart? +Time off question

Im about to start working at Walmart on the 14th doing overnight stocking and I cant lie I've been feeling quite nervous about it. To try to help my nerves I would look up videos about people working ON at Walmart but from all I can see its a lot of people complaining which obviously doesnt help with my anxious feelings at all lol. But I figured I would ask here to get more opinions on it. At my current job I work at a smaller grocery store stocking during the day but im part time cause they are very stingy with the hours the give so I only work from 5pm to around 11:20pm and only 4 days a week but at least I have experience with stocking so I figured it shouldn't be too difficult. But I would love to hear some honest like reviews and stuff about it.

Another thing I'm worried about is the time off. My current job is very flexible and is fine with me taking unpaid time off or vacation as long as i tell them 2 weeks ahead of time. I try to see family that live pretty far away for a while and stay for 4-5 days a couple times a year but from what ive seen is it takes a while to save up PTO to do that so thats why im curious about that as well.

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u/SnokuPokuu — 2 months ago

Motherboard has orange light

I plugged my pc in a different outlet today and when i turned on my pc this orange light has been on the whole time and hasnt gone off. I included what motherboard i have but its bothering me. Any ideas?

u/SnokuPokuu — 2 months ago