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NyxOrTreat t1_jb9f318 wrote
Reply to Commuter question by amr2052
I take the park and ride Boston Express out of Londonderry when I go in (office in Cambridge). When mapping out my different commuting options plus cost, I decided the bus was the best, given the time I spent didn’t change that much but the cost was drastically more expensive to drive. But it’s still a loooooong day (I’m away from home 5:30-7:30), so I only do it when necessary, which ends up about 1x/quarter. I don’t know how some people make the commute regularly, but kudos to them.
NyxOrTreat t1_j9as49b wrote
Reply to Sorry to the NHer’s who wanted to stay! by 603ify
My partner and I are considering relocating to my home state for myriad reasons, and a big component is housing. I like NH, but it’s becoming increasingly less likely we’ll be able to reach our life goals here. Such is life.
NyxOrTreat t1_j6ouz3b wrote
Reply to comment by baxterstate in Rent just keeps going up by 13DGMHatch
Genuine question as a non-landlord, if I can I ask: if being a landlord is difficult—as most jobs are I think—why be one? Why not sell the property and divest yourself of the asset and the work to manage it? Get a job in the service industry or a trade? Personally, I would love it if my crappy landlord just sold us the house and we take over the costs while gaining the equity. Make needed repairs. Be responsible for landscaping and snow removal. Would be great. As it stands, the current low stock and resulting market (plus interest rate) increases have priced us out when a year ago we had a decent down payment. Changing zoning laws is all well and good but not helpful if those new properties are snatched up by people looking to use them as income by renting them out and working as a landlord. If people who own multiple houses had to sell a good portion of them (e.g., we put a tax on non-primary residence ownership such that people who own, say, more than 5 houses pay a 40% property tax on the highest-valued properties in excess of 5), wouldn’t that flood the market with real estate and bring down costs as well, without needing to force high-density housing everywhere?
NyxOrTreat t1_j5v87tr wrote
Reply to comment by InkStinkPurple_ in Does anyone fulfill prescriptions in Canada? by InkStinkPurple_
That sucks. Hope a generic comes out soon! Sorry for our terribly expensive system :(
NyxOrTreat t1_j5ulpwf wrote
I don’t go to Canada, but did you check if your Rx is available via Cost Plus Drugs? I get my meds through them, and no lie I spend ~$10 per fill when at Walgreens etc. I’d pay $150 for one and nearly $400 for another.
NyxOrTreat t1_j43ek1s wrote
Reply to robo calls by Strict_Zebra_3585
I get one about every 1-2 hours. I tried a blocker app that caught maybe 90% of them, but I got tired of paying for it. The best thing to do is nothing, so they can’t confirm that the line is still active. Just let it ring.
NyxOrTreat t1_j2tsysk wrote
I haven’t tried the listed ones, so really can’t compare, but our go-to is Thousand Crane.
NyxOrTreat t1_j1i0vm8 wrote
Reply to Post-storm checkin by FTheOldWest
Manchester here and no issues. Never lost power or had flickering. The worst for me was having to move all our trash barrels to someplace they wouldn’t blow away.
NyxOrTreat t1_iy81ar1 wrote
Reply to getting to Boston by FarStudy3278
When I go into the office, I take the Boston Express out of Londonderry. Makes for a long trip but is better than dealing with traffic and parking.
NyxOrTreat t1_ivyqyti wrote
Reply to Eliminate Daylight Saving Time by Dramatic-Ad7828
I wonder whether and for how long permanent DST will last this time around. Personally, I’m not looking forward to late-morning sunlight in winter and late-evening sun in summer. I hate when the sun is up and it’s nearly 10 pm.
NyxOrTreat t1_itmgfg0 wrote
You might ask your company to reclassify your location. Mine did for me in August (now located “home-based”), so I’m no longer paying MA taxes. However, my company has had fully remote employees for decades, so they’re used to it.
NyxOrTreat t1_isu62tr wrote
Reply to Anyone want two VIP tickets to Spooky World / Nightmare New England Regular Season 2022 on October 27th at 7pm? by [deleted]
If u/bendo27 and their daughter pass, my partner and I will take them!
NyxOrTreat t1_isfuuhk wrote
Reply to comment by cereeves in Really don't feel like ending daylight savings in 3 weeks by overdoing_it
Standard time for the win. Didn’t we try permanent DST several decades ago, and after a couple years collectively decided DST is awful year-round?
NyxOrTreat t1_is7fb5o wrote
Reply to Curly haircuts recommendations? by [deleted]
I’m a white curly girl with 2B-C hair and go to Tower of Curls in Manch, which is all curl specialists. I’ve only been a few times so far (recent move), but they know how to treat my curls. Just another option for you!
NyxOrTreat t1_is1xkic wrote
Pretty sure I have them memorized by now.
NyxOrTreat t1_iralep9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sysco truck drivers in New England go on strike by smartest_kobold
My partner’s a mid-level manager for a multi-state company and makes less than $50k a year. He hates Sysco but has no say in their supplier. His CEO, who bought a new Porsche a month into the pandemic, is definitely profiting off it though.
NyxOrTreat t1_ir65bsy wrote
Reply to comment by 5nd in Sysco truck drivers in New England go on strike by smartest_kobold
Sysco didn’t hire new people; they flew already-contracted workers from a different part of the country. Sure, they have the right to do so, and it’s great for them because the wages for those workers are lower than the wages of the ones striking. The service is still shit, but so is the service from pretty much everyone, and it’s what we as a country allow corporations to get away with in the name of their profits over our livelihoods. Corporate oligarchy is ruining this country. You can think that’s ok; I can think it’s a system rigged to keep employees from being able to successfully fight for better benefits. Something we used to be able to do, and amazingly we had a large middle class and significantly smaller income discrepancies between the poorest and the wealthiest. Best of luck to the strikers. Hope they succeed despite Sysco’s efforts.
NyxOrTreat t1_ir5resp wrote
Sysco is my partner’s supplier. He told me on Monday they flew a bunch of their drivers up from the South to work as scabs. Fuck Sysco.
NyxOrTreat t1_jcjv3n6 wrote
Reply to How much have you spent on heating this year? Type fuel? by Open-Industry-8396
3bdr apartment, electric. About $150/month. $300 for Jan+Feb.