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Bgrngod t1_jeck7hy wrote
Reply to comment by GeorgeRetire in I make 42k and I work from home 4 out of 5 days a week. I signed a 60k offer onsite 23 miles there and back 45 min, 45 min back. Does this make any sense? by RemarkableCell1859
>My parents don't want me to move out.
Probably worth getting into this conversation a bit more. Finding a place around the halfway point would probably be just fine?
Bgrngod t1_jeaik8c wrote
Reply to comment by MetaverseRealty in How do I resolve a ceiling fan and light fixture that are controlled by same switches. by Madams135
Yeah, exactly.
When the switches are in the "off" position, then the bulbs will only ever be off because they have no power. The OP can still have the lights off with the fan on, but cannot have the lights on with the fan off. Maybe that's fine for OP though?
I'd pull open both wall switches to see what the wiring looks like. Maybe they do have independent wires but were linked together or something weird.
Bgrngod t1_j3z2um7 wrote
Reply to Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
Meanwhile, in GearVRville...
Bgrngod t1_j03ra0i wrote
Reply to comment by SatanLifeProTips in Does a kettle use more electricity than a TV? How much power your gadgets use by diacewrb
Yup. This is a big reason I waited as long as I did to get a 4k TV. I wanted that shit to look amazing. And it does!
Bgrngod t1_j0356oh wrote
Reply to comment by SatanLifeProTips in Does a kettle use more electricity than a TV? How much power your gadgets use by diacewrb
My 65" OLED pulls around 45w when the screen is all black and usually around 150-250w when playing games on it.
I don't have a CRT around anymore to test, but did have one about a decade ago. It was a 32" and I don't remember it pulling as much as my OLED does now.
Bgrngod t1_izxt1bv wrote
Reply to comment by purplehighway in The Eel River in Humboldt County, California is filling up slowly but surely; drop by drop. [OC] [3937x5512] by kevinlomiglio
My kids screaming their friggin' heads off about the hail, several times yesterday, was a lot of fun.
Bgrngod t1_iza5ld9 wrote
I work in the ATS space and these laws rolling out, all with subtle differences, are really a lot to try and work with. There are some other state variations on wage notification for Nevada, Connecticut, and soon Rhode Island, where they opted to require this information is shared during the hiring process before the first interview or before the initial offer.
I totally support the idea behind it, and 100% understand why going down this path is a great idea. It's transparency that drives supply/demand theory. Buuuut... it's a patchwork mess right now.
For clients I work with that want to do it and support it, it's still a huge PITA to figure out exactly what the best way to handle it is. Their wage ranges are all over the place depending on regions, so the big discussion revolves around how to bucket particular regions. A lot of these setups started as one position with the exact same details flagged for the entire country. Now they have to split that up and maintain separate positions for each different regional pay range that needs to be posted.
Mix that in with how a lot of aggressive 3rd party job boards are scraping career pages without permission, and then creating their own postings as if the company with the job opening did it, and things get messy REAL fast.
Bgrngod t1_ix5416l wrote
This is exactly the kind of shit I wanted to see when I joined this sub.
Amazing.
Bgrngod t1_iw49y8z wrote
Reply to comment by AirlinePeanuts in How NYC’s pay transparency law could help millions across the U.S. earn more money by strawberrykid_sg
Sometimes this is a technical thing where they have one listing for CO and another listing for everywhere else.
Even if they wanted to post the pay ranges for everywhere else, they might not be the same as those in CO, so CO gets an isolated posting.
Bgrngod t1_itscjji wrote
Reply to comment by xeallos in Moonwalkers give users a powered boost as they walk by geoxol
Lawyers love this one simple trip!
Bgrngod t1_irwkb44 wrote
Reply to comment by Eltre78 in Solar Rollout Rouses Resistance in Europe’s Countryside: Regulations meant to protect green space block the installation of solar panels despite soaring energy prices by CannoliIntoPussy
Not getting roasted by the sun while tossing my stuff into the car to wrap up a shopping trip sure is nice.
Also, the car isn't blistering hot when I get in it.
Win, Win, Win, Win, and I lost fucking count but sure here's another Win.
Bgrngod t1_jefveud wrote
Reply to A bit extreme but ok by Smellmuhfinger
I hope this doesn't apply to people riding past on their bikes.
"I was just riding to work! Why did you cut my dick off?"
"I warned you about no warnings it would happen!"