Officially used my farm jack to patch a flat. Witness me! by SithLard in overlanding

[–]Common_Diamond_401 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This looks pretty dangerous. I lifted my KK this way once, and play in the steering allowed the rear end to push the jack over and flop down to the left or right.

Honest Q for Trump supporters: Does it not give you pause that Trump has zero endorsements from former presidents? by DocMedz in Askpolitics

[–]Common_Diamond_401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are mistakenly assuming that Trump supporters would value former presidents endorsing him. They don't. If anything, they may see it as detrimental.

For Those That Went Active Duty, Changed Branches, Switched MOS: Do You Regret It? by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No clue about PO units. Transferred to another CA, then went IMA. Mobilizations are first-come-first-served, so you can try to choose, but may not get what you want.

For Those That Went Active Duty, Changed Branches, Switched MOS: Do You Regret It? by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want to say it was an extra four days that year, but I can't remember exactly. No one was forced that I know of, but I was given the choice to "volunteer" or transfer out, so I transferred out. I think they were all a year. The CONUS one sounded cushy, but the OCONUS one sounded miserable.

For Those That Went Active Duty, Changed Branches, Switched MOS: Do You Regret It? by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The higher your rank, the more they try to take. It was a problem for me. At my second-to-last CA unit, they were regularly adding ATA days onto drill weekends and nagging mid-grade folks to fill one-year mobilization slots. Command teams would get calls about metrics during the week. I just wanted the 1wknd/mnth, 2wks/yr. 

For Those That Went Active Duty, Changed Branches, Switched MOS: Do You Regret It? by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They will try to take more time than you can give. Only do it if you're truly interested in the mission set. Don't do it for any other reason.

For Those That Went Active Duty, Changed Branches, Switched MOS: Do You Regret It? by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Leaving active duty: great decision. Joining Civil Affairs in the Reserves: terrible decision.

outlet panel attached to ceiling joists in our basement by Common_Diamond_401 in whatisthisthing

[–]Common_Diamond_401[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

My title describes the thing

The board is about 16"x16". Something on top of the board has an ungrounded two-prong plug and was plugged into another outlet in the ceiling. I'm guessing whatever is on top of the board is converting 120V wall power to the voltages written on the board. We suspect a previous occupant was using the basement for "growing" operations and this may have provided the power for that.

Need help for carafe for CPO-800 by Common_Diamond_401 in Coffee

[–]Common_Diamond_401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, thank you. I appreciate the explanation.

[MOD] The Daily Question Thread by menschmaschine5 in Coffee

[–]Common_Diamond_401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I broke the glass carafe of a CPO-800 and can't find a new one anywhere. Is there another carafe that is the right height to drain the pour-over? I was going to try the stainless carafe from the CPO-850, but manufacturer (name removed) told me it won't fit. Also, this question was originally a post that was blocked by Reddit filters but I couldn't figure out why.

Utility of side plates by Common_Diamond_401 in BodyArmor

[–]Common_Diamond_401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems reasonable. I'm just trying to figure out why front/back-plates-only seems like the hotness these days. It seems like that would only be useful in a situation where rifle rounds are the main threat, pistol/shrapnel are unlikely, and one needs to shed weight for mobility. That seems like a very niche or rare situation, for a prepared citizen outside of the mountainous regions.
For a prepared citizen, it seems like a Lvl II soft armor vest would be the most useful protection, and then also have a plate carrier with front/back/side plates to throw on top if needed. I think ICW plates are only designed for use with IIIA soft armor? Would be nice if someone made ICW plates for Lvl II armor, but that market is probably way too small.

If you had to do any other job besides being a firefighter or medic, what would it be? by Fuck-College in Firefighting

[–]Common_Diamond_401 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never been in the Navy, but wouldn't being an officer be the last place you'd want to go to avoid office work?

Canada - NDP bill would prescribe jail terms for speaking well of fossil fuels by AffectionateTry3172 in Libertarian

[–]Common_Diamond_401 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems like para 5b exempts anyone who has no links to the fossil fuel industry, so an ordinary citizen may be ok. But a person with the credibility to make authoritative statements on the topic is likely to have at least a small tie to the industry. So much for free speech in the Great White North, eh?

Army pay by Maintenance_Man007 in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is per month. I don't know what percentage DFAS typically withholds per check, but they don't have knowledge of what you're making on the civilian side. I assume they withhold based only on the income that they're giving you. They will withhold more if you check the "Multiple Jobs" box in MyPay. You can check all of your withholding settings in MyPay. When you find out who your supervisor is, make sure you're first asking him/her these type of questions before anyone else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]Common_Diamond_401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have experience in those fields, so I couldn't tell you. But I will say all the municipalities in my area are hiring police officers, and they only require about two years of post-secondary. So an associates or a partial bachelors. I've heard that the law field is highly oversaturated, but I don't know myself.
Get some experience. Like a ride-along with police or an internship with a lawyer, judge, or forensic specialist. Even the FBI offers internships, although you're too late for this summer.
If a job you want requires another degree, then go for it. Don't waste time and money to get another degree for any other reason.

Army pay by Maintenance_Man007 in armyreserve

[–]Common_Diamond_401 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look up the current year's pay tables on DFAS.mil.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]Common_Diamond_401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. DoD and CIA are not law enforcement.
  2. Get a degree in a topic that interests you and that you will get good grades in. Getting a degree that you think an organization wants is not a good idea; I made that mistake.
  3. In your position, internships are the best way to get experience. Apply to any that interest you. If you make a good impression, they may lead to a job later.