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Taste the paper
Taste the paper
How can that comply with federal law that customers are not liable for fraudulent purchases on credit cards?
They may cancel your credit card or refuse to open new ones for you, but they can’t refuse to charge back transactions you dispute.
Oh wow what a relief bro, thanks.
Probably lots of places have record leaving numbers. We have record-high population.
It’s common at my job, blue collar where I can see little snippets of what the bros are up to and have an idea what’s going on where with the location tag they all add.
Big group at work blew up though, cause someone started showing management, so it’s more one-on-one now.
Tenants, fyi
I remember reading David Wong on Cracked back in the day.
Also curious. I tried a couple that just did not work well or were painful to use without premium.
If I can’t tell if I like it for free, I’m not going to pay.
Comes out to 13.39 per 100k pop per year, lower than Mississippi 20.7, Louisiana 19.8, Alabama 14.9, or New Mexico 14.5.
Edit: Googling suggests a rate of 25 in 2022 for Mexico, so that total must be low.
Lucky you, I tried to get it updated, had to update Ubuntu, then couldn’t get a login in terminal through proxmox, got pissed and restored from backup lol.
That’s the brief version. Obviously this was four hours and I had to search a ton and join a discord to even get that far.
Mostly surprising they thought it was leaking hard enough to lift off.
Trucking, even in lots of local roles where you are home every night.
Or position differentials like they do in meat processing. Cuts that are harder get a little more.
That makes sense, wouldn’t be that complicated that way.
I thought they go off of weight. How could they tell how dirty they are?
That’s wild. I just bought several recently for $20 ea
Reach out if you’re interested in blue collar work. I’ll give you my number and you can call even. I can advise from personal experience on truck driving, water/wastewater treatment careers, or railroad work.
Truck driving has the benefit of being able to cut expenses to near zero by going over the road if you have few obligations. Getting a cushion this way makes settling down and going local much easier, even though I make more local than I ever did over the road.
I don’t haul freight anymore either, and I don’t think that’s a long-term good prospect. Blue collar jobs where you work with the truck but have onsite work with it are a bit more resilient against automation I believe. Think wastewater cleaning, railroad, lineman, heavy haul, etc.