Anyone in town do boat upholstery?
I have a wake boat in need.
I have a wake boat in need.
I’ve been working at a university for the last nine years in that time I have gone from being a helpdesk technician to a team lead to a business analyst that now works at our healthcare facility. I did not have a degree when I started working here so I started chipping away at one. I ended up graduating with a bachelors of science with a 3.93 GPA in psychology/neuroscience. The degree was heavy on data analytics and neurology. I always thought I was bad at school. Turns out it’s quite the opposite. Half the classes I have taken I got A+’s in.
Anyways, now what. I have been considering getting an MBA. With my GPA I could likely get into rather prestigious universities for masters programs. The healthcare IT experience I have is not in an EHR like Epic, it something obscure. I am extremely good at problem solving, self motivated and have a massive drive to improve every single process that I touch. Many of the solutions that I have came up with have become campus standards.
How do I capitalize on my recent achievement and move my life forward in way that matters. I was thinking about speed running a masters degree in CS from WGU to make myself more marketable, but I could also get into schools like Berkeley, UCLA, and maybeeeee Stanford if I really get lucky.
I’m in my mid 30’s 2 kids, feeling lost.
I have a 2016 scrambler with 1.2k miles on it. Do I really need to change the belt out? I just bought it and the guy who had it before me never really rode it and kept it in his garage. I feel like the time on the belt interval is BS. Has another actually heard of one of these belts failing due to age? Dry rot, hardening? I have inspected the belts after riding them for 200 miles and they look perfect? 🤷♂️
What’re y’all paying otd in Southern California for a 900?
It really just needs to have some paint ground off, and then have this area repainted. Anyone have any recommendations?
With all the rain we got this season under my house is just, damp, everything is damp. Anyone with a raised foundation have a vapor barrier installed? Does it help? Do we even need one here?
Seem too small to be termites, but I keep finding them in my traps that have the pegs popped up on them.