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marmosetohmarmoset t1_j57zog4 wrote
Reply to comment by M80IW in H-Mart Plans Fourth Massachusetts Store by L0v3_1s_War
Ohhhh that’s close to Costco and Wegmans! My exciting Friday nights just got even more exciting.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j4o2p8t wrote
Reply to comment by modernhomeowner in Where the hell do I put the snow?! by S_thescientist
I’m still traumatized. I had to walk two blocks down the street to find somewhere to dump each shovel of snow
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j4hbdrh wrote
Reply to comment by Mustelafan in Can anyone tell me what animal made this sound? Central Massachusetts by Commercial-Life-9998
User name checks out
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3yt9zb wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
I thought you said you weren’t broke anymore?
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3ynwkc wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
I think you’re being a little naïve about how difficult it is to make a living in this state without a college degree. The point is a lot of adults aren’t doing better than 22 year olds.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3y58r8 wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
Do you already have a college degree and a decent job? Did you have kids or other expensive responsibilities when you were 32?
It sounds like this program is specifically targeting adults who don’t have existing training that would get them well-paying jobs. Or who might currently be in a dying industry and want to transition to a new line of work that the state is in need of workers for.
There are plenty of 30 year olds out there still working low-paying service jobs. But at 30 they’re more likely to also have significant expenses like children that a younger person would be less likely to have.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3y31bw wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
I guess I’m not sure what you mean by “less going for you” or why that would mean you wouldn’t be a good candidate for this program?
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3xvmvw wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
Going back to school as an adult is harder than when fresh out of high school. Removing tuition as a factor could significantly lower hurdles for this population.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3xvce5 wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
That’s a good point. It could be a lower cost pilot program to show proof-of-concept that this kind of program is beneficial.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3wqs5b wrote
Reply to comment by flamethrower2 in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
Right. So that’s at least 90% of MA residents who would qualify.
Honestly I’d love to go to community college and pick up some random degrees and skills just for fun. I’m a nerd who loves school, and that’s probably exactly how I’d spend my time if I had unlimited funds. But I already have a PhD and a high-skill job, so that funding would be kind of wasted on me.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3wnxp6 wrote
Reply to comment by 3720-To-One in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
Do community colleges have many admissions requirements? I thought not? This program is for community college, not 4-year state colleges.
To clarify, I think free state college for all residents would be great. But if for whatever reason that's not politically or economically feasible, then I think more limited strategic programs are better than doing nothing.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j3wixal wrote
Reply to comment by superbbuffalo in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
But if all residents qualify then the amount all residents pay will also be higher. If there’s limited funding, it makes some sense to limit the number of people in the program to a strategic group where it would have the most impact. In this case they propose limiting it to people over the age of 25 who don’t already have a degree. It’s a lot more difficult to go back to school when you’re older- this could help lower that hurdle.
This is the kind of program, like many others, where not everyone directly benefits, but the whole state may indirectly benefits. There’s a critical shortage of medium-skilled technical workers in the state. Increasing the supply of people who are qualified to do these jobs could improve the state’s overall economy, leaving more funding for other programs.
Kind of odd how so many comments in this thread are focused on the program not being open to every single resident. This is very typical of how the government works. For example, everyone helps pay for SNAP benefits, but not everyone gets SNAP benefits- just the people who need it.
marmosetohmarmoset OP t1_j1m30x1 wrote
Reply to comment by 1303 in Welcome to Massachusetts by marmosetohmarmoset
Fascinating.
marmosetohmarmoset OP t1_j1k8lcb wrote
Reply to comment by rufknkidingme in Welcome to Massachusetts by marmosetohmarmoset
I did not see one, but I can only assume.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j1byffm wrote
Reply to comment by cjspoe in Helpful graphic from NWS about the upcoming storm by ndiorio13
No?
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j1amejz wrote
Reply to comment by solar_powered_wind in Helpful graphic from NWS about the upcoming storm by ndiorio13
Yeah if it's a harsh turn take it comically slow. Don't feel silly about it- worth it to stay safe!
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j1af06x wrote
Reply to comment by Otterfan in Helpful graphic from NWS about the upcoming storm by ndiorio13
Hmm ok. So still above freezing for rush hour.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j19z4r1 wrote
Any more details on when that extreme temp drop is going to be? Does Friday night mean like 11pm, or like... 6pm?
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j19yxlc wrote
Reply to comment by solar_powered_wind in Helpful graphic from NWS about the upcoming storm by ndiorio13
Big highways will probably not be too bad as they tend to salt the hell out of them (at least in MA- not sure about NH). General increased traffic for holiday travel should also help keep roads not too icy. Avoid using cruise control, though.
I have driven many an icy road in my '91 camery with no antilock breaks (it did have all-weather tires, however...but not special snow ones). On the back roads take things slow, especially turns. Look for dark patches on the road- don't assume anything is just wet. Black ice looks a lot like water. if you get stuck on a particularly slick bit of hill or something, see if you can maneuver onto some grass for traction (if it looks safe to do so). Buy some kitty litter and keep it in your trunk in case you get really stuck. Put it under your tires to increase traction. If you skid don't panic, don't slam the breaks and don't make any sudden movements. Gently steer in the direction you want to go.
Take it easy and you'll be fine!
marmosetohmarmoset t1_ixmvp3x wrote
Reply to comment by _lainan in Can we please get a wawa in Boston metro? Or at least have Cumberland farm step up there game?? by Few_Radish_8423
It’s over an hour away but I’ll still be heading there regularly.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_ixk1hsc wrote
Reply to comment by GrassCandle in Can we please get a wawa in Boston metro? Or at least have Cumberland farm step up there game?? by Few_Radish_8423
Yes but I’m from NJ, so i like to think that NJ is coming to join me up here.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_ixj9eye wrote
Reply to Can we please get a wawa in Boston metro? Or at least have Cumberland farm step up there game?? by Few_Radish_8423
There’s a Rita’s Italian Ice in Wapole now. New Jersey is slowly spreading north.
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Reply to comment by The_Pip in Voters reject Question 3 and opt to keep rules for alcohol sellers the same by markurl
That's how I felt. Individually some of the things it did seemed fine, but it put them all together in such a bizarre way that I didn't feel certain of the implications. I didn't want our liquor laws to become even more complicated if there wasn't a clear benefit. That might make real reform more difficult down the road.
marmosetohmarmoset t1_iur5li9 wrote
Reply to Does the textile waste ban seem like it is going to be a nightmare to anyone else? by lufecaep
From my understanding the law is mainly meant to go after big companies that trash a LOT of textiles. The recycling police aren’t going to go through your trash and throw you in jail if they find some old socks in there or anything.
For big things like mattresses, are you sure your town doesn’t have an organized pickup option?
marmosetohmarmoset t1_j69bn9x wrote
Reply to comment by WardStradlater in Why can an adult’s GI tract expel C. botulinum spores while an infant can’t? by curiousnboredd
So would an adult who has been on an extremely heavy course of antibiotics also be more susceptible to botulism? Similar to how they’re more vulnerable to things like C. diff?