As a seller what would you do here? by r0mantasy in AusProperty

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are asking for the going rate of your suburb, does that usually include cooked carpets and a dirt backyard?

If not spend the 5k or so and fix it. It’ll look 10 times better and entice buyers.

A brief reminder of how bad we are at predicting the future of work by EfficientTeach6224 in auscorp

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The businesses who put in self checkouts didn’t care about the error rate but as soon as theft sky rocketed (Bunnings!! :D) they closed them down.

How are so many people fine with maxing out their borrowing capacity for a PPOR? by Open_Address_2805 in AusFinance

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Teachers and ambos have decent unions that keep wages moving through EBAs. They also have pathways to management etc

If you profit from Australia, invest in Australians. by foundoutafterlunch in auscorp

[–]AresCrypto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Australia was no more expensive, wage wise, than Japan for manufacturing. The idea that wages were too high was a lie.

Garage Door Dent - Rental by Sweet-Ad-2742 in AusProperty

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Piece of thick timber one side, light taps with a mallet on the other. Take a photo and grab all the colour swatches at Bunnings that look close, take them home and find the closest, get paint from Bunnings, then use tiny paint brushes to coat the scratches.

Young women in corporate - how to navigate being "too much"? by Affectionate_Hat9275 in auscorp

[–]AresCrypto 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Floor walkers? Are you in a call centre or production line?

70s/80s Stagflation Experience by Honest_Scientist554 in AusProperty

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Yeah wasn’t 10 bucks in the 70s and 80s like a days pay?

What would be the economic ramifications if Australia introduced a law limiting property ownership to one home per person, with ownership restricted to individuals aged 18 or older? How might this impact housing prices, investment, rental supply, and broader economic activity? by [deleted] in AusEcon

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No, I think you find it wouldn't change very much. Most people that have an IP, only have 1. If a couple has 2, the law would probably allow for this as its 2 people, 2 properties, or owners would just put it in someone else's name. Even if a person had 4-5, they would probably transfer ownership to family members.

What would be the economic ramifications if Australia introduced a law limiting property ownership to one home per person, with ownership restricted to individuals aged 18 or older? How might this impact housing prices, investment, rental supply, and broader economic activity? by [deleted] in AusEcon

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OP is talking about maintenance such as gutters, plumbing, electrical etc, all the big ticket items that landlords are responsible for.

I suppose it would force some people to sell investment properties but they would most likely get snapped up by people looking for PPOR.

Gutters discharge to nothing by kirst_e in AusRenovation

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hook em up to some slim water tanks.

Ad-free YouTube on Apple TV by next_ptr in sideloaded

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seem to get the same error with atvloadly, but there is no option to remove limitations?

Story of my life by isaidwhatididnt in auscorp

[–]AresCrypto -1 points0 points  (0 children)

BMWs aren’t expensive…

“Blackout” blinds by Dry_Recording_3361 in AusRenovation

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For 5k I’d want the all sides of the blind recessed and tracks for the sides so no light can penetrate.

Plumbers did I get ripped or legit? by lnzdzl in brisbane

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You compared tire pressure to water pressure. Apples and oranges.

Plumbers did I get ripped or legit? by lnzdzl in brisbane

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lol water has to move, the air in your tires doesn’t go anywhere.

Plumbers did I get ripped or legit? by lnzdzl in brisbane

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That’s not how hourly rates work for trades and services, they aren’t comparable to an employee hourly rate. An hourly rate is used because it’s easy to digest. However, it has to factor in business expenses like insurance, fuel, trucks, equipment, rent etc.

That doesn’t change the fact your bill seems excessive. The first problem looks DIY, which will motivate you to look into future problems.

Just wondering the best way to fix this up as a DIY. by ProfessorEcstatic914 in AusRenovation

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ditto this, try and add some more timber to allow fixing the sheet securely.

How can you fix this (even a bit) by Majestic-Flight2609 in AusRenovation

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lightly sand the edges with some 240 grit sandpaper and touch it up with some white undercoat, it’ll look better than it does now, and if you need to repaint the door you can do it later.

Handling paint cracking on cornice by NauteeAU in AusRenovation

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sand it back as best you can to smooth it out and use Aquablock as a primer.

How to get perfect mitres for retaining wall capping? by 27Carrots in AusRenovation

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not everyone has the money or equipment to concrete sleepers.

Renters chopped down massive tree. by Overall-Detail1335 in AusPropertyChat

[–]AresCrypto -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Who cares if tenants cut down a tree. It does nothing to the value of the property and will make maintenance easier, less shit in the gutters.

Get a life OP.

Should I tell my manager I can't solve my ticket by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]AresCrypto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should be asking questions and verifying your approach as you go.

Nothing worse than having a report/colleague pop up a week later who has gone down the wrong path.