Hey Irving, want to rent my snowblower so that you can get more jobs done ?
( Notice that I didn't say borrow......)
I'll give you free training on my driveway and the elderly neghbor's driveway that I do.
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Hey Irving, want to rent my snowblower so that you can get more jobs done ?
( Notice that I didn't say borrow......)
I'll give you free training on my driveway and the elderly neghbor's driveway that I do.
I thought about that, but I'm not sure if anyone will even respond to me. I only made the post for the immediate neighborhood (only 124 houses are members), and should have done it for the surrounding.
Also, I doubt your snow blower would fit in my car. Thank you for the offer though.
So while I think this is supposed to mostly be funny (I don't know anything about the show) this tiny house is actually pretty dang cool with the moving walls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPMmxcWQvjQ
There is Cobra from work, but it is extremely expensive. It'd be cheaper to just get the full plan I was quoted for what we'll most likely end up getting anyway ($8,400ish/yr for new plan vs $11,500ish/yr company plan). Instead, we're going to get temp insurance in the mean time. It's about half the price (including with picking up Aflac in addition) and has the same coverage, with the exception of not covering preventative stuff, which everyone pretty much just got taken care of this month. You can have temp insurance for up to 11 months. Since my company insurance ends tonight, I can step right into a temp policy for the rest of this year. Since all the plans are extremely high deductible plans, you're pretty much paying everything out of pocket anyway.
As for the $20 for sidewalk, it was a great deal. The dude had so much stuff in his driveway that I couldn't have shoveled it even if I had wanted to, and he still offered me $20 to do the sidewalk and front door walk. Hope he hits me up again tomorrow.
Go to town , enjoy that 1099 income ;) Be nice if you get lots of, sure $20, thanks for doing it.
Don't kill yourself shoveling snow, Irving. :)
Has anybody actually seen a flat and straight furring strip?
What's this snow thingy the keep talking about on the news?....
Why do they have to call them tacos? So dumb.
I think I want some chickens this spring. Raise em right.
Oh yeah. City of brompton allows you to harvest them as well.
That could be true, here are the numbers from my last time delivering for Papa John's back in 2011.
Runs - 931
Miles - 3,159
Tips - $4,143.69
Average tip - $4.45
Highest tip - $26
Add to that the approximately $50 a week I made in paychecks ($2,500) and that got me up to just over $6,500.
However, that was working strictly Saturday and Sunday nights, and not even always a close shift. It was decent work and I'd do it again in a heart beat if I had to (especially at these gas prices).
With that said, I will be working within a few days after the snow melts off. So I'm not at the point of needing to look for other work beyond shoveling driveways.
I was actually hoping you'd show in here tonight.
First, hope your face is feeling well.
Second, I need someone to talk about early retirement with.
Hey hoes.
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set up my old gaming computer from 2004. It's been sitting in storage for 1.5 yards and been thru a few moves. Well I am pretty sure the MOBO is shot, and because it's so old I basically have to build a new computer.
and secondly, the spring in my wastegate(s) from my turbo(s) are too weak to hold the pressures. I'm out of warranty so ford wont replace, and a new set of both are $325. Anyone have a couple grand they want to donate to a poor kid(at heart)? Thanks
Can't you almost buy two new wastegates for that price? It's been a while since I've been out of that scene.
HB! I figured you'd be too doped up to stop by. I pray the surgery went well and the healing process goes quickly. Stay away from ice cream and other dairy whenever you have anything going on with your mouth, jaw, and throat. The dairy creates phlegm which is not something you want to deal with while your jaw hurts.
Stu, what happened to the insurance adjuster job?
Just excited that I'm about to pay off 1/3 of our remaining debt (of which 80% is medical costs).
Once work becomes more steady, I anticipate being able to pay the remainder off in 2 months or less.
Yes..... "and a new set of both are $325."
I can get a pair of turbosmart IWG's for about $325 shipped that should work. But that's $325 of UN-expected expense. I'm working with Ford to see if they are willing to work with me and give me stock replacements for free as warranty/TSB work. The F150 ecoboost's have many tiny problems that add up to be a pain in the ass.
I recently quit and got a much less stressful job.
The stress of having already received my last paycheck, and not being able to start the new job, in addition to them dropping the bomb shell on me yesterday of "We don't like your car, you're going to need to buy a truck or SUV instead," when I've been talking to them for months now is a little unfortunate, but I think it will pass and things will be great by this time next month.
The springs are my issue with the stock IWG's. Since I put aftermarket downpipes on, they can't hold the pressures, and now that I'm tuned they are really pissed off. Ford has a Technical service bulletin (TSB) for a replacement because they know that they are weak. I am out of warranty so Ford doesn't want to replace them even though they are a known issue with the ecoboost engine. Just frustrating is all.
Awesome. Mrs. HB and I spent a few days last week deciding what to do with the extra $1800 we're going to have available once my car is paid off in 8 months. That's the only non-mortgage debt we have left now.
Also, just for the record: Flyboy is a postwhore newb and secretly shops at Bath and Body Works for his OWN birthday presents. :D
damnit! how'd I miss the new page?!?!?! that's what I get when I'm not trying to be a ninja or sniper.
No not Kazoo, the other one.