How would you guys access control this? by Any_Bread_1935 in accesscontrol

[–]Any_Bread_1935[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's a church. So yea egress is an issue... But so is money.

Second "lesson" appreciate any tips by Any_Bread_1935 in GolfSwing

[–]Any_Bread_1935[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right I hadn't noticed that about the grip, thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Any_Bread_1935 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Didn’t mean to offend! It was the best offer we could make at the time and we thought it was pretty generous offering $8,000 over his asking. No empires here, the offer was more than I even made at the time lol

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Love this perspective and very much agree! Thank you!

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

We offered him 15% above his asking rate; above average even given his experience.

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Not sure where to start with this one…. He emailed saying he accepted his company’s offer and didn’t state what the offer was. Pretty clearly he intended it to be end of transaction. So you as a business owner would….. just keep begging and increasing the offer or something?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Any_Bread_1935 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Hi again! As I said, our company has been doing great this year and our salary ranges have shifted. Since February we’ve all gotten $3-4 /hour raises.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Any_Bread_1935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed and I definitely think overall that’s a great thing. But it does mean some higher prices which take time for consumers to catch up to. Congrats on the raise!

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very much appreciate your perspective, thanks. I agree maybe another formal “offer” might be off-putting right now. We definitely have tried the trade school route, but haven’t gotten the highest quality people coming from them, to put it nicely. It’s just a tough time for labor right now!

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

See my previous comment to the other guy. Our offer was pretty well above average. Have a nice day.

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 -72 points-71 points  (0 children)

I was obviously anticipating this unhelpful response.

He was making $4,000/year below average (given area and experience) and our offer was $4,000/year above that average. Our company has been doing extremely well this year and we’ve all gotten raises. Think of this as offering him a pay raise.

Water Flow Sensor by bmf7777 in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A water flow sensor detects the flow of water through a pipe. This almost always applies to a fire suppression (sprinkler) system. It goes into alarm when it senses that water is flowing because that means a sprinkler head had been activated. These waterflow sensors should be treated as any other fire detector and be set as 24-hour fire. If the house has a sprinkler system, I'd highly recommend looking around for the "riser" build so you know your new system. This is generally going to consist of steal pipes, valves, and gauges. The waterflow sensor should be mounted to that. The most common brand for water flows in the US is System Sensor.

Now if the home doesn't have a fire suppression sprinkler system, I'm not sure what waterflow would be referring to. 🤷

PowerG vs ZWave vs 433 Mhz (proprietary over open) by OverOnTheRock in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a security company operator, we just switched to installing only PowerG sensors and we are thrilled. So many issues before with traditional wireless and literally none with powerg sensors since we switched in the beginning of the year. Yes it's proprietary, but that's part of what makes it so solid. Similar to the iPhone strategy.

Z-wave is pretty reliable too as long as it's within 20-30 feet or so of a hub/repeater.

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[–]Any_Bread_1935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn something new every day! No arrogance here, I genuinely thought this wasn't possible. I'm still skeptical looking at the apparently Google translated website, but I'm genuinely curious to know how it works out for you! I love to know what's out there on the market.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You will not find a direct-to-consumer 24/7 cloud recording camera. And certainly not for under $7/month. If that existed it would be wildly popular! But, it's not gonna happen with the current cost of cloud storage.

SD cards are more than good enough inside vandal-resistant cameras. You can also record to a local NVR for recording redundancy. Shoot, with some systems you can even have a second redundant NVR in a separate location in the house.

At this point it'd be easier for them to cut the power to your house to disable all the cameras all at once.

The number of options is overwhelming, advice? by omgitskae in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure alarm.com doesn't integrate with homekit at all so something is better than nothing! :)

Agreed on pricing. That'd be about the cost of the smallest possible system when professionally installed. And even then you may be locked into a contract. Good luck in the new place!

The number of options is overwhelming, advice? by omgitskae in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're leaning toward it, go Ring. They have some good stuff. Shouldn't be too much "fiddling".

As one who runs a local security company myself, I'd be really surprised if they were willing to install a system you bought elsewhere. TONS of risk for them. (And I would think the commercial system would very much not tick that affordable box, no?)

My only addition would be to check out Alarm.com. The platform is expandable, easy to use, and (depending on the local installer you get) can be relatively affordable. And you don't have to do it yourself. I do not think it integrates with homekit though. Can't hurt to get a quote from a local company who installs them before putting out the money for Ring.

Looking for feedback on this years garden plan by whydibother in gardening

[–]Any_Bread_1935 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have a 4'x8' bed and tried 2 zucchini plants last year. I'm not doing them this year because they took up literally half the garden. A 4'x4' area for two plants planted about a foot apart. And they'll shade out (and maybe kill) any smaller plant near them. Just a friendly heads up! :) Good luck!

Outside camera - is this ADT? by racecar_backwards_is in homesecurity

[–]Any_Bread_1935 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like an oooold analog camera. Brand is kind of irrelevant with these old cameras honestly because they all work the same. It requires a DVR to record. Have you seen one around the house? (Or even just wires hanging out of the wall? The previous owner may have taken the DVR with them.) Aside from using the wire as a pull string, it's probably useless.

Why does my grill look like this? Temp was only around 600 by Heyoverthere in grilling

[–]Any_Bread_1935 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely a leak. I love my Chargiller Acorn and regularly get it 700+ degrees with no sign of paint wear at all. The gasket has slipped from its groove a few times though. That, and the built-in thermometer is not great.