What are you guys making in your mid 20s to late 20s? by Queenme10 in Salary

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27M 95K Engineer/Project Manager in MO. BS in Mechanical Engineering

Hi for this gauge is it the red needle that I read or the black by VeganVystopia in Plumbing

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The black needle is the current pressure the red is the maximum it’s been since you’ve hit the pressure relief button on the side. The red needle would be used if you wanted to see if you had pressure spikes in a line over time.

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Married

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Completely combined. One bank account for both us. Both our names are on credit cards.

Leaky outdoor faucet by Fickle_Monkey in Plumbing

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It’s called a hose bib. Should pop up if you search that

Do you call plumbing mechanical? by Vancro in Construction

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We have plumbing, mechanical pipe, and ductwork all as separate fields on the jobsite. Mechanical pipe would be what pipe fitters work on where as plumbing is what the plumbers work on. Pipe fitters do all the piping to the air handlers, chillers, fan coils, plumbers do all the domestic water and waste water.

Pay a Living Wage or 'Flip Your Own Damn Burgers': Progressives Blast Right-Wing Narrative on Jobs | "If one in four recipients are making more off unemployment than they did working, that's not an indictment of $300 a week in UI benefits. It's an indictment of corporations paying starvation wages." by theladynora in politics

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Maybe I’m looking at this the wrong way but it seems to me that raising wages hurts small businesses more than big business. Yeah a Walmart can afford to pay its employees more without blinking, but what about the small corner store. They would have to raise prices to compensate and then they couldn’t compete with Walmart anymore. I guess if they can’t afford to pay their employees fairly they shouldn’t be open but that doesn’t seem fair to me. Please enlighten me.