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UndergroundParking
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Not the guy you’re talking to, but this made me think!
I wonder if some 60s american 8 liter engine would actually consume that much. I think it’s possible! Longer startup time, less efficient combustion…
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Guy who swatted Grand Theft Auto 5 star is going to prison for 4 years: 'Won't be swatting anyone anytime soon... and they're coming for the ones he ratted out'English
29·14 days agoBe proactive! Put some effort in yourself! Nobody owes you anything.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
MeanwhileOnGrad@sh.itjust.works•Dessalines, head .ml admin, lead Lemmy dev actively spreading genocide denialismEnglish
1·14 days agoThere are a few instances that have them blocked. The one I’m on is such.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•RECEIVING TRANSMISSIONEnglish
7·19 days agoNot really, you just sound like you want to make me look silly to justify people’s inability. Driving is not for everyone, just like everything else. There are other options - use them. Or, worst case, quit forcing dangerous situation on everyone around you and stick to the slow lane.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Mullvad VPN + Browser @ lemmy.dbzer0.com@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Age verification for social media – the beginning of the end for a free internet?English
9·19 days agoThe beginning has begun a long time ago, with - in my memory at least - geolocation. This is just another nail.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•RECEIVING TRANSMISSIONEnglish
91·19 days agoBeing an ignoramus is not “deeming it’s not safe”. Stick to whichever side is for lorries and dumbasses on the phone in your country.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Wife's vehicle conked out in a parkade. Diagnosis: diesel in the gas.English
1·19 days ago:blush:
I should probably write up my idle actuator hack, although all I did was follow others’ advice on the forums.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Wife's vehicle conked out in a parkade. Diagnosis: diesel in the gas.English
1·19 days agoI don’t think lemmy populace is travelled well enough to grasp what you’re on enough.
Had a pleasure myself to drive an e60 5-series - it’s something magical!
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Wife's vehicle conked out in a parkade. Diagnosis: diesel in the gas.English
21·19 days agounderground parking which is quite a pain in the ass apparently.
Hey, no need to be calling names! 😁
I have to say - those “dull” posts have truly been the most interesting things to read here, lately!
Thanks for the write up!
It’s up to employers who they employ. It’s not for you or I to decide what job or what person are suitable.
Water is wet. As for who decides - it’s normally the team members. I have been on both sides of the interview process; it’s a normal thing to do.
But if your skilled enployees are switching to burger flipping because they can make the same money then you aren’t paying the new market rate.
I mean… Yes, but that’s a whole new topic altogether. What are those mythical employees that are switching their careers to burger flipping?
It does. It also lifts all the turds.
You know how to make them boats get lifted even quicker? Join the tide. Invest in yourself. Make yourself better.
In what way is working a more physically demanding job “advancing yourself”?
It’s not the physical part - which isn’t even all that great of a difference - but getting familiar with physics. Working your brain rather than your muscle. That’s an advance.
There’s also a risk element - you fuck up on a powerline - you’re potentially dead. Fuck up a burger? You get yelled at.
Besides, I’d also argue that most customer facing jobs are just as demanding as most physical trade jobs. They just fuck you up mentally instead of physically.
All jobs suck the soul out of you. If you don’t want that - build a career. That requires one doing something one’s great at. It requires an internal drive.
Not even degrees mean much anymore, a lot of job positions require one cause they can, not cause you’d actually benefit from that knowledge. Spending all that time and money to get a piece of paper can Aldo hardly be called "advancing yourself’.
You’re not wrong about job requirements, but I’d argue your whole world view is skewed.
You get a degree to advance your understanding of a thing you give a shit about. If you get one because your parents told to or whatever - then of course it’s useless. Many reasons for that, but one of them is going that to that internal drive.
Quick personal example: I got a CS degree. Out of ~150 people who started ~40 graduated (which I think is probably usual), but of those 40 only 3 were people actually interested in computers. Others were there for all kinds of wrong reasons. Some of those people are now loudly screaming into the ether how degrees are useless. It worked out very well for the 3 of us. As of upcoming August, I will have literally 10x the income I had before starting my degree in 2016. Now, granted, small numbers are easy to get impressive multiplication on, but I’m still proud of it.
So… Putting in effort to advance yourself should not be rewarded? I don’t get it.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I started to organize my garage today.English
3·21 days agoTIL! Thank you!
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I started to organize my garage today.English
3·21 days agoWait, what’s the difference?
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
World News@lemmy.world•‘How can you have a Ferrari without any vroom?’: electric model shocks owners’ clubEnglish
3·21 days agoI totally get it. Ferrari is a statement, not just a vehicle. This is silly.
UndergroundParking@lemmy.cafeto
World News@lemmy.world•‘How can you have a Ferrari without any vroom?’: electric model shocks owners’ clubEnglish
1·21 days agoThat’s a factory feature nowadays



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