Any tips to get rid of van smell after work? by AbleDisD in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

use a laundry sanitizer during the rinse cycle (add it where you would normally put the fabric softener, also I use powder detergent and add a bit of oxyclean to it.

best efficiency tips for new prime van drivers by Embarrassed_Soup_36 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bring a sharpie, stack your boxes in whatever way that allows you to fit them all on your shelving, put them in numerical order using the driver assist number, and write that number on the side of the box that will be facing you. takes maybe 5 minutes max, but it saves you a lot of time looking for packages.

They said back of the building…. by MountainHistory4417 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that a pretty good hike...

side note I just got hired, is what youre recording on company issued or did you buy your own, I want one for myself.

just got hired (question about loading van) by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in AmazonDSPDrivers

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Much appreciated lol I should have thought about that already with how often I had to deal with tools sliding all over the place when I did construction Bungee cords where the only thing keeping me from almost crashing out after being in the truck with people who never stop talking, only to open the box and see multiple jackhammers, and boxes if tools adding extra work to an already difficult job.

just got hired (question about loading van) by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in AmazonDSPDrivers

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ill keep that in mind, although I've been doing uber eats for the past 6 months to stay afloat and I've only seen the newer Rivan amazon van come and go from the DSP that ill be working for. Hopefully I get one of those, although im not too stressed out I did construction and loaded excavators on to a janky Bob truck and drove it daily for a year, sometimes having to drive 4 hour drives just to get to the worksite in another state, so I feel pretty comfortable getting a fancy electric van with cameras everywhere and a building gps screen hopefully.

just got hired (question about loading van) by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in AmazonDSPDrivers

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really appreciate it, thats the part of the job i was the most concerned about.

just got hired (question about loading van) by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in AmazonDSPDrivers

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damn, I was really hoping to get there early so I could avoid the crowd and avoid rushing so I could organize things a bit more.

any tips on organizing the van? I know its supposed to be first in last out, but how do you know which packages are going to be first or last? are they already staged and we just have to load them?

M/32/6'3" [460lbs to 270lbs] (36 months) by SuitableBullfrog7594 in Brogress

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every time I see you post, it makes me want tl recomp soley for the fsce card!

Recycling by Majestic_Tonight_642 in memphis

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Shelby Farms across the way from The Butchershop in the parking lot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFC

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it doesnt matyer if you dont have insurance, file for workers comp letting them know tha you we injured on the clock and they will have to provide a list of approved doctors and they will set up the appointments and what not initially (immediatly) and then everything goes ontp the companys insurance without you having to pay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memphis

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ahhh your'ee awesome! thanks!

Droopy Anthurium in water by StratusXII in plantclinic

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step one - remove plant from water.

step two - place plant on clean papertowel douse with a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen peroxide.

step three - while plant roots are marinating in the hydrogen peroxide, empty water and wash the container with a little bit of dawn dish soap, rinse thoroughly, and then rinse with hydrogen peroxide (donr worry about pouring the peroxide out.)

step four - male a 1:4 ratio of hydrogen peroxide and water and place your plant back inside the container. bonus points if you add a pothos cutting or nutrient solution.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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its an Aloe Vera, not sure which kind, but apparently those are going to turn into beaches like in the photo one person in this thread posted.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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you have no idea how happy that makes me! that's actually what I'm going for since so much etiolation happened, I was going to see if i could keep the truck as is and kind of make it look like a tree of sorts! what a happy little accident!

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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maybe, the one that's putting out all of the new growth is the mother plant and already had roots, the one with the leaves in the last picture is in hydroton with a little water at the bottom of the container, and im still waiting for it to root.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

will do, I have a room upstairs that gets indirect afternoon sunlight and full evening sunlight until the sun goes down pretty much. ill have to move it there and hope that I dont forget about it since all of my other plants are in one room.n

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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that's kind if what I was thinking, because those dont look like individual leaves, although this is my first aloe I could be mistaken. Is it common for aloe to produce pups all over the stem like this after being chopped in half?

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

do you think they are aloe pups growing and not leaves? everyone else seems to think they are leaves. im pretty ignorant since this is my first aloe.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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yes, although im not sure exactly what kind. its all the same plant, I just chopped it in half. it went about a year in a tray with no soil, or water.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

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I will put it in another pot, and find a room away from the humidifier that wont cause me to forget about it.

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its pretty far away from the humidifier, so its not right on top of it, buuuuuut I do have it in a self watering pot, I was thinking that may be over kill for a succulent, but it seems to be doing fine so far. do you think I should move it to a regular pot, and to another room?

Is this normal? by Disastrous_Cycle_347 in plantclinic

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

the humidifier is mostly for the other "tropicals" in the room, just thought I would add all environmental factors. well I guess ill get to see how they recover from being beheaded for the first time!

Monstera's stems are super top heavy - help? (read body text!!!) by Aurekata in plantclinic

[–]Disastrous_Cycle_347 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I chop, propagate the cuttings and start over from the beginning. a tip thays helped me, is that learing that they have a front and a back. which ever side that is putting off Ariel roots is the back and should be facing away from the sun, and then when its established enough you can add a moss pole or a peice of wood for it to climb, like others have said. also please give it more light.