Send me the details. I’m definitely interested.
Varies between Autozone, FCPEuro, Amazon, Ebay and the junkyard. Saved quite a bit with junkyard parts.
Depends on the role, but I am willing to give it a go.
Depends on the role, but yeah, willing to give it a go.
Always willing to try.
Already done. Can’t stretch any further than I am. But this is what I figure is character development of some sort.
Ouch. Hopefully you ended up with something else.
Fair enough.
I read the thing about CloudWorkers when I signed up. The math means its 10 bucks an hour and if you work 12 hours a day 7 days a week, then it dings the needle slightly cause its shy of 3K. Either way, it is currently the best deal I have on the table.
I get that, but at some point, I had two months to spare. It’s dwindled down to this.
What should I be aiming for? I’m simply going by what the job sites are stating.
So disheartened by this. But thanks.
AIMP cause I can set the equalizer specifically for each song and auto switch when the song comes up.
My first time driving in snow ever was in January. From Columbia, MD, through DC into Arlington, VA. At 5.30 AM. Big truck guys we the most guys on the snow. I drove a FWD 05 Jetta and drive painfully slowly and made it. Patience and sensibility paid off abundantly.
One of the best decisions I made was to drive with the sunroof shade open during the cooler months. Made a world of differences. Even the bleak rays on down days changed my mood.
43 Male. I want kids but I am currently financially unsuitable. At some point though, I plan on it. I can appreciate being single and childless. I have done quite a bit of stuff, but, I have the urge to raise kids and have a family. It feels like there is a part of me not quite there.
One of the best decisions I made, two years later. 💪
I self host a Grav site among other things on a 15 Euro VPS.
Also, I started with Ghost but the fact that they locked up the newsletter side of business to a single provider and were unwilling to rework things at the time made me walk away. Yes, I know you could go code side, and add others, but that was a complicated setup in itself. Grav works perfectly for me.
Permanently Linux since 2001. Debian is life.
You need to check your error logs. Assuming a Linux setup it would be somewhere around /var/logs/*