Trinimaninmass

Trinimaninmass t1_jdybnq9 wrote

Second this. I did a project in worcester, taken over from another guy. The electric inspector wanted me to take down “every sheet of drywall” to make sure the wires were done properly.

A simple test could check that to see if it can handle the load, and if the circuits are correctly linked together . Even then, just tracking the wires up and down the beams could be accomplished by jus taking down one wall.

They are all bunch of entitled power hungry group, who’s is only good for themselves.

Needless to say, however, a job should be done right (which it should be Becuase your paying for it or diy) to make living situations safer for all, owners and renters.

I hate seeing shotty work, Becuase some uninformed buyer will just be taking over problem, or a tenant now out in a hotel until their unit is brought up to code.

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Trinimaninmass t1_j95jrrx wrote

Moved out of worcester last weekend, but a few of my favorites are:

Joyful way (African) on greenwood st Baba sushi (park ave) Chuan shabu (Korean bbq) Mings wok (Chinese) a bit far from you but on w boylston st

Pizza generally trash there

Dog trails , Boynton. It’s a medium level hike/ walk and I did it every morning with my dog and loved it. I kept it generally secretive because people were just leaving their dog droppings anywhere

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Trinimaninmass t1_j45rg6f wrote

It’s sucks for us!

We were constantly going to the one in Hudson (or the one in Burlington, becuase hmart is right there as well) and we were so pumped for the MB to open on route 20. We’re so close, the car wouldn’t warm up on our drive over there that’s how short of a drive it would be.

But alas, we get three weeks of joy at that MB and we’re moving.

I hope whoever we rent our home to now has the joy of “ run to MB for veggies or bread” as opposed to the crappy price chopper on Sunderland.

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Trinimaninmass t1_j1smsm4 wrote

FWIW, I’ve been in worcester for almost 10 years and I’ve have nothing but positive experiences with spectrum.

I am aware however that my experience is not the norm.

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Trinimaninmass t1_j1kjfwl wrote

Actually, having less layers on while doing manual labor (such as shoveling) will help regulate your body.

If for example you go outside and your body is nice and toasty in your three layers, then start shoveling and sweat jn your three layers. The moisture goes on your clothes, then gets cold with the temperature around you. Thereby making your layers a harbor for cold liquid.

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