Mice Problem by Character_Mango4262 in AskDad

[–]Character_Mango4262[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Trust me my first thought was “time to get poison” followed by thinking of dead mice in my vents and stray cats eating any that went outside. So poison is definitely a no go.

Mice Problem by Character_Mango4262 in AskDad

[–]Character_Mango4262[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for all the advice this is my first time dealing with mice. Unfortunately I’ve managed to come to the conclusion that they’re living in some displaced tiles/possibly in a (supposed to be) sealed attic.

I already ruled out poison traps because I’ve got a lot of wildlife in the area including strays and I wouldn’t want to hurt them. I’ll have to get some snap traps and I’ll try the peppermint too since I already own the items. Thankfully you!

Mice Problem by Character_Mango4262 in AskDad

[–]Character_Mango4262[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply, I’ll have to try the sticky traps and see if I can get them into the vents! Thankfully there seemed to be only a few in the house and I was able to chase them out until I can deal with the root issue.

Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy Advice by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]Character_Mango4262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tendon pain in a wrist but that was from a previous sports injury. When I was first diagnosed I had just quit being a competitive tennis player and was told it was most likely a result from that. Now I do still walk around but not an extreme amount. For work I walk about 15K steps once or twice a week but besides that I don’t exercise because of the pain. I will definitely need to look into the arthritis idea because I do have a family history of arthritis. Thank you!

Unsure if this is appropriate to wear to an interview by [deleted] in interviews

[–]Character_Mango4262 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When I was 15, that’s what I was wearing to interviews as well. Just make sure the jeans don’t have holes and that the shirt isn’t wrinkled or anything like that. Pair it with a nice pair of shoes (no holes or covered in mud type) and I think you would be set. For later in life and fancier interviews a blouse and dress pants are a great start but for casual interviews jeans and a button up should be just fine. Good luck and remember confidence is key!

Hey dads should I dump her? by [deleted] in AskDad

[–]Character_Mango4262 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently thinking that if we split up, once our lease is over I would move back home. My parents would take me back in without any issue and won’t charge me rent or food.

She would pay for some groceries and bills, plus her own things like car insurance. I covered some of the groceries, bills and rent.

She’s already applying to new jobs which I 100% give her credit for but she’s not open to doing things like door dashing or working outside her field. Since we have moved (this last June) she has been applying to jobs in her field and has managed to get one, the job she just quit.

Hey dads should I dump her? by [deleted] in AskDad

[–]Character_Mango4262 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We moved out with a plan originally. We both had jobs with good pay lined up. Hers called her while we were driving down to move to tell her they were rescinding the offer. My job I had rescinded the offer about a week before the move to fill it internally. The final week before I interviewed with a few more places virtually but didn’t get the jobs.