So they’re all gone and isn’t an option til someone leaves, first come first served.
So they’re all gone and isn’t an option til someone leaves, first come first served.
That’s what I mean, that it’s more likely to get lost/stolen/destroyed in my hands, if I were to bet.
I would not have kept it this long. I remember being mad it was gone when it hit $1000, because that seemed insane. It’s realistic to think I would have sold then.
Are you Japanese or did you move there and live on land?
I did already get burned by an exchange obviously, but I think I trust myself even less with cold storage lol.
This seems to be the majority opinion. I’m thinking moving the majority to sound investments is my likely course. I do think keeping a little that wouldn’t sting badly to lose still scratches the itch without risking regret.
Sold out
This but unironically
Not just the shoes, but socks as well. Double layer like Wrightsocks complete the blister proofing.
Jake brakes in big trucks, but most of them do show brake lights now even though you just coast to activate them. Some drivers like to turn them off because it makes you look like a dangerous rookie in the mountains if your brake lights are on consistently while going downhill.
Reach out if you’re interested in blue collar work. I’ll give you my number and you can call even. I can advise from personal experience on truck driving, water/wastewater treatment careers, or railroad work.
Truck driving has the benefit of being able to cut expenses to near zero by going over the road if you have few obligations. Getting a cushion this way makes settling down and going local much easier, even though I make more local than I ever did over the road.
I don’t haul freight anymore either, and I don’t think that’s a long-term good prospect. Blue collar jobs where you work with the truck but have onsite work with it are a bit more resilient against automation I believe. Think wastewater cleaning, railroad, lineman, heavy haul, etc.
Taste the paper
Common in Texas, or sometimes sliced longways and called Texas toothpicks.
They also need no qualifications. You can be any of those straight out of high school, theoretically.
It did happen in the small town where I grew up. Everyone hated the current Justice of the Peace, and an 18-year-old ran and won. He was in his late seventies when I was in high school and seemed like a good judge when I had to see him for a speeding ticket. He is dead now, but I always found it interesting how he just picked a career and did it the whole time. Never lost a race.
Trucking, even in lots of local roles where you are home every night.
Or position differentials like they do in meat processing. Cuts that are harder get a little more.
I am building a wooden boat right now, and this isn’t true. I’m about $1500 in on a Bolger Cartopper, which is 10’6" with 4’ beam.
Right, so not banning it on their devices, which would be hard to enforce.
That just doesn’t seem very enforceable.
That’s hard to imagine.