Looking for some insight

Hey guys I got hired as a gas operations helper in New York. I was told my start date is in September. Let's say it's Sept 23. I have my " physical test" that day of the 23. But then I return to start working on the 28th. I'm a little confused because I have to put my two weeks in prior to the 23. Confused because there's a chance I won't pass the physical and then I would be out of a job. Does anyone know what the physical test consist of? I was told something along the lines of unloading/loading a truck, digging a hole and something with pipes. The hiring lady said people rarely fail it but was looking to see if anyone knows what is on the test or how it goes?

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u/tacotime960 — 10 days ago
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Any aftermarket options or ideas?

Hey guys. New here. I have a 2012 sportsman 500 HO and a 2004 sportsman 400. Looking to upgrade the lights on the 400 but there's absolutely nothing on the internet to help me out with it. Has anyone put LED bulbs in or has a website that sells after market lights for the 04?? Recently in December I managed to find aftermarket's for the 2012 but other than buying led pods or a light bar I'm SOL for the 2004 sportsman. Thanks guys

u/tacotime960 — 3 months ago

Hey guys I got a 2020 Denali hd 6.6 gasser. All my life in the trucks I've owned ( 09 Tacoma 4.0 and 2019 1500 hemi) I've used Mobil. I plan on keeping the Denali until it dies with how much it cost me. It's got just under 50k on it and it's time for my first oil change on it. Is amsoil really that good and is it a good precautionary method to ensure longevity of the motor? It's the L8T with the 6 speed. Currently it's my personal vehicle but who knows if itll turn into a workhorse down the line. Any other recommendations for maintenance and precautions to help the truck stay running for a while are appreciated. It's my first 2500

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u/tacotime960 — 3 months ago