I have a couple of u-tec ones. They work on a fingerprint or code. You can set codes for other people either permanently or temporarily. If you have the Wi-Fi bridge you can lock it and unlock it from a distance. They’re not cheap.
I have a couple of u-tec ones. They work on a fingerprint or code. You can set codes for other people either permanently or temporarily. If you have the Wi-Fi bridge you can lock it and unlock it from a distance. They’re not cheap.
He’s now a mechanic, but that becoming an inspector was his entry to car work. Do you get your car inspected every year or two? It’s that - windshield wipers, horn, tires, drive it and see if it brakes in the allotted space, plug it into the smog check machine. If you can tolerate working outdoors (in an open garage) and you’re ok working with your hands it’s not a bad gig. I think he started at $12/hr plus a dollar for each inspection he did, plus a little commission if someone bought windshield wipers, a new gas cap, stuff like that. Here, the people who work M-F fight to be off Saturday/Sunday, so they’re always looking for weekend help. I think the two day class was about $50 and the license to be an inspector is $25/yr.
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As someone mentioned, write down every single purchase you make, no matter how small. You’ll see a place to cut. Check all of your subscriptions - phone, Internet, everything, to look for a cheaper option. It’s easier to get a job when you have one. Always be on the lookout for things you could do instead of or in addition to your regular job. Maybe find something for weekends that offers a good benefit or discount - gym, grocery, something that will earn you money and reduce an expense. My son did a two day class to get certified for vehicle inspections - tons of jobs. If you don’t work Monday-Friday you could get on a school district sub list - you can say yes or no when they call you.
What country are you in? If you’re in the US and you plan to drive, you should have a license.
Source: thousands of $$$$ paid for a child who chose to drive without one.
Most of us would gladly pitch in a few bucks for him to take a trip forever.
Are we related?
If i have more than 2 homemade-sized cups i drop a little cbd in to kill the jitters.
Ok, now, i might actually vote for that.
I’m shocked there haven’t been attempts!
I’ve had plenty of days where i wondered of it was worth my kids living without me to live without him.
It is extremely concerning. We no longer have three separate branches of government acting as a system of checks and balances.
His cult will vote for him, expecting his resurrection.
I don’t know what keto-mojo is, but it’s almost impossible to cancel a membership/subscription to anything. Congrats OP!
Look for some local open mic nights. Even if you’re not playing, the audience will mostly be the people who are.
I like the Pantenger chai, the republic of tea green, almost any black for iced tea (tetley>lipton). I often have some ito en jasmine in the fridge for when i just want to grab something on my way out. I’m also a sucker for HTeaO (a US drive thru iced tea shop), especially a little sweet strawberry passion and the rest unsweet mint.
My 'content ’ is almost entirely dumb comments that are often barely related to the post. Definitely not adding to the world, but hopefully no one takes it seriously enough for it to have any negative impact other than just wasted space.
Have you tried duolingo? It’s pretty fun and sucks you in.
Or learning a craft or instrument? I’ve wasted a lot of time watching YouTube video lessons for ukulele, bongos, and cajon. Right now I’m stuck on videos of people trying to make DIY coolers better than yeti or homemade air conditioners. I love a good science fair project!
Would you consider volunteering at an animal shelter? Doing good for others helps you feel less bad about yourself.
Try to make funny memories for my family and tell them that they are good and appreciated. The coulda/shoulda after someone passes is difficult. I would try to prevent that as much as possible.