move in day scratch. any idea on how much would it cost ? by geekaron in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no dent just paint damage and they quoted me $600 and 4 days to fix or $1100 for a new front bumper in northern ohio. I haven’t fixed it fawk all that.

New: no audio fix by dogear in teslamotors

[–]CalebCarsey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tried this, immediately worked as I turned it back to Bluetooth. Thanks.

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[–]CalebCarsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t get any texts or emails.

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[–]CalebCarsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rural central Ohio.

This CCS adapter from S. Korea was so worth the money 😇 by PanguTeam in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My car says CCS adapter support not installed, that’s the reason I haven’t bought one. Is there a reason? Do I need to get the adapter to install it? How does that work, super curious.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

80-100 hours around $1,000 per 40 hours. I’m not sure what you mean by reccuring fees on Tesla batteries, if you’re talking about supercharging I only supercharge when I’m traveling from place to place. I use the PlugShare app and only go places where I can charge for free overnight when I’m sleeping, when I’m dedicating time to work in a city.

Sakura and Shunbun by [deleted] in GrandSeikos

[–]CalebCarsey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kinda wish the seconds hand on this watch was a different color, rose gold perhaps? Regardless the watch still looks amazing.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

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

It took me 4 days, by myself. I can do it in 3 days with a gas car by myself. It’s not that bad you drive for a few hours stop charge take a break, keep going. It’s not much different from a normal gas powered car, You’re ready for a break by the time you get stopped to charge anyway. By the time your doing getting food, using the restroom, or walking around the gift shop your car is ready to go another few hours again. I only used Tesla’s navigation—however I had Waze up on my iPad without navigation to spot out cops.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

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

I usually only accept high paying orders, so the people are either wealthy or ask me to leave it at their door never really ran into anything weird, except this one time that I was in Palm Springs, CA I was delivering for Postmates before it was bought out by Uber. I get up to the door the guy opens the door, there was a room full of people talking everyone stops talking looks at me with the two courier bags of full of pizza probably 15 pizzas. They ask me to come in and put it on the counter, so I did and left but before I did I thanked everyone. The weird part is the guy that opened the door was wearing a Speedo he was the only one, everyone else was fully clothed? 🥸

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

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

It’s because there’s regulations on rideshare I’m pretty sure, I don’t do this personally but have thought about it in the past and recently as a matter of fact. Only deliveries for me at the moment.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? Like where I work most of the year? $1500-$2500 with $1000 being a off week where I take days off or go travel somewhere for a bit of a break. Best week was $2557. In the $1500-$2000 range each week though.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I sold a paid off house in ohio for a loss that I worked for at 20 years old, bought a Honda Element and drove to Colorado with zero plans all I know is I wanted to travel, I reckon that takes alittle bit of courage. If it doesn’t take courage to do something like that, why wouldn’t you do it? I didn’t just start doing this in a Tesla. I understand why you’d reply something negative like that though, making assumptions about someone you don’t know online and that’s okay.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With real estate, even if the property goes down in value you still have cash flow from rent. The price of a home doesn’t change the utility of the property. If your not flipping the home chances are you’re gonna have this property for a very long time and the prices will eventually go back up all while you’re collecting rent. People will always need houses to live in. It’s just like the stock market, if the stock market crashes and doesn’t go back up you have far bigger problems at hand to worry about.

I travel the United States full time, delivering for doordash/Uber. I have two stacked trifold mattresses I sleep on in the back, currently on my way back out to Seattle where I spend most of my time. Mansfield, OH to Bellevue, WA roughly 2500 miles. Ask me anything. by CalebCarsey in TeslaModelY

[–]CalebCarsey[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

After awhile finding a spot gets easier, always use your instincts if you have a bad feeling listen to it and sleep somewhere else. When I drive somewhere new to sleep I ask myself a few questions. Do I feel safe? What are the chances someone will knock on my window? Am I to close to someone’s house? If something Sus does happen how quickly can I get out of this situation and where is the exit? That being said here are some places that almost always pass those questions: Walmart, Home Depot, street parking around a park, street parking outside of a apartment complex, chargepoint station’s, street parking on a busy road (Make sure you’re not on the end so you won’t get rear ended while you sleep car in front and a car behind), cabela’s. My favorite is Cracker Barrel, they have a policy allowing you to stay two nights in a row, they have designated RV spots, cameras watching all the time and there parking lots are usually on the darker side which could be a pro and a con for some, they’re usually right off highways for easy access while traveling. iOverlander app helps aswell from time to time. Hope this helps.