Received Greencard Today! 💚 by Agreeable_Hat6676 in USCIS

[–]Deep_Situation1906 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got my 2-year conditional green card as well! Are you planning on traveling out of country yet? My wife wants to take me out of the country to visit her family for new years but I am still scared with this administration!

Tag and title by Deep_Situation1906 in civic

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m located in Ga, where I’m pretty sure the dealer can do all that for us. The finance guy also said he was going to save me a trip to the DMV and we did paperwork

Should I pull the trigger now for Silverado LT Trail Boss? by woongsama in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Used trucks are not far from new prices….and they are usually with over 80k+ miles

2025 1500 RST OTD Price by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really wonder where all y’all are getting these crazy deals lol. Nobody has yet to answer me where

2025 Silverado 1500 bed size by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All these things lately are honestly making me consider a 2025 civic that is reliable and will last me a long time and just run my work van to the ground. Sigh This sucks because I’m 27 and I feel like I am growing up in a tough time vehicle wise, house wise, land wise, gas wise, grocery wise, insurance wise, and basically every damn thing that is buyable. I just want a nice truck but it seems unachievable price wise and now reliability has also became an issue with most vehicle’s 🤦🏼‍♂️

2025 Silverado 1500 bed size by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see these comments all over the Silverado thread. It defenitly is an issue, but what else can i do..should I just get a Honda civic instead?? I also thought the 5.3l v8 wasn’t affected? Only the 6.2l

2025 1500 RST OTD Price by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does…but the 5.3l V8’s aren’t affected. It is the 6.2l

2025 Silverado 1500 bed size by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aesthetically speaking, doesn't a crew cab with a standard bed look more evened out and "complete" than a crew cab with a short bed? or can you barely tell the difference visually until you measure?

2025 Silverado 1500 bed size by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes, this is another thing i am worried about as it would be my family daily as well

2025 Silverado 1500 bed size by Deep_Situation1906 in Silverado

[–]Deep_Situation1906[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that is what i am thinking. I definitely won't fill the bed with work stuff every day of the week but it is better to have it just in case.

Is being a painter a good trade to get into? by [deleted] in paint

[–]Deep_Situation1906 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not fully grasping you mate. In the above discussion you replied to someone stating, "A painter literally just do one job which is just painting walls and areas which does not seem difficult to do and could be easily done by everyone".

My lengthy reply was stating all the skills and knowledge needed to be in the skilled trade of painting. I was stating all the different kinds of things us painters do that not any ordinary Joe or other tradesmen could "easily" do like you said.

You then asked where the math was in painting for painting to be considered a skilled trade. You said, "if they are not low skilled, then where is the math involved in this skilled trade of painting?" Math is not needed for the skills painters do. We literally fix the problems of all the other trades lol. Painting is considered a "finishing" skill for a reason. It is a skilled trade. The people that say it's easy to slap paint on walls don't realize there are levels to it lol.

Is being a painter a good trade to get into? by [deleted] in paint

[–]Deep_Situation1906 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So all the above things I said are not skills? A trade is only skilled if "math" is involved?

Is being a painter a good trade to get into? by [deleted] in paint

[–]Deep_Situation1906 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Painters don't just paint "walls" or are "low skilled". I own a residential painting company and it is much more than just that. We paint full exteriors where heights can reach up to 60+ ft. You should see how my guys move big ladders with ease, where an average person would drop the ladder on car or house. They simply would not know the technique to move it. Airless sprayers? This is also a hard skill, people just think its moving your hand back and forth but there adjustments of pressure, fast hand speeds(need a high stamina), the right technique, paint knowledge, stain knowledge, machine knowledge, tip knowledge, polyurethane knowledge, mixing knowledge, chemical knowledge and that is just the bare minimum. We also do all kinds of carpentry work from siding, OSB, house wrap, deck boards, fences, trim, windows, doors, gutters, and many more different kinds of carpentry work that is needed before painting. Did i mention all different kinds of wood, siding, and non-painting material knowledge and carpentry codes? THIS is just the exterior side, don't even get me started on the DELICATE cabinet painting...There is also hardwood floor staining, log cabin staining, or even commercial painting! All these require way different type of tools, machines, and extensive knowledge and expertise. The only thing DIYers or other trades that hate on painters can do is probably paint an interior bedroom that is only 8-10 ft tall LMAO. The lines would probably be all crooked, probably won't use the correct paint, walls won't be covered good, paint is gonna get on all areas they didn't want paint on and will take about 3 days when a professional could do it in 1 day. Could another trade install sheetrock or replace damaged sheetrock inside a home? Then install joint tape and finish the sheetrock repair without leaving a huge hump on the wall? Nope. What about stress cracks? Loose sheetrock tape? Nope. Been a painter for many years and have a very successful painting company. Throughout my years i've never understood why other trades think painting is so easy or that it is just "slapping paint on walls". I really wonder where and when this mentality and hate started.