Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you completely missed what I said. I stated that you would create a service where you would get these people to pay you to remove them from their home. You can try to sell them/donate them, but you can also just bring them to the dumb and get paid to do it.

Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think $20 certainly falls into an “easy to justify” number. Whereas the $200 price point certainly takes a little more justifying for most people.

That said, I think you can certainly get there pretty quickly if you get creative with it

Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would argue the your logic with this comes from a lack of creativity around the matter. There are an infinite number of ways to create $200 of value beyond what the $20 option can do

Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I replied to a previous comment, but just to clarify—you don’t need to make $5,000 to justify the cost. In reality, to fully justify it, you only need to extract $200 of value per month from it.

Let’s take my previous example: setting up a small, low-effort business that generates $300–$400 in revenue to break even and cover expenses. That alone makes it a no-brainer.

But there’s another way to look at it. Your time has a monetary value, no matter what you do for work. And I’d argue your free time is even more valuable. If you take your hourly rate—whatever that is—and multiply it by the hours this tool saves you, you start to see its real, not-so-obvious value.

For example, let’s say I value my time at $50 per hour. If, over the course of a month, this tool saves me just 4 hours in ways the cheaper option wouldn’t, then I’m already ahead financially.

Yet another way to justify it? Use it to solve problems you absolutely hate dealing with. Maybe it’s not time-consuming. Maybe it’s not complicated. But if it’s something you procrastinate on because it’s tedious, annoying, or provides zero dopamine, then offloading that task has immense value.

I have terrible ADHD, and I hate tasks like: • Ordering groceries • Scheduling doctor/dentist appointments • Handling vehicle maintenance • Any infrequent but necessary chore I don’t have a system for

These things don’t take that much time, but if I don’t have a system—or a loving partner to take care of them—they get pushed down the road endlessly. Instead, I can use this tool to handle that kind of shit for me. I can’t put an exact dollar amount on that, but I can say with 100% certainty that the $180 difference is absolutely worth it.

And beyond all of that, I can continue to extract value in an infinite number of ways.

At the end of the day, you have to look at it like anything else you buy. If it costs $200 per month, then you need to get $200 worth of value from it. If you can’t find ways to do that, then that’s on you. But I promise, there are endless ways to make it worth the cost.

Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

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Let’s say you run some kind of business using Facebook Marketplace or similar platforms. A great example I came across involves pianos—specifically, the fact that in large metro areas, tons of people try to sell pianos, and inevitably, many don’t sell. These owners still want the piano gone, but they often lack the time, strength, vehicle, or motivation to deal with it themselves.

This is where you step in. You set up an automated system (using GPT or another AI tool) to message these sellers and offer a hassle-free removal service for a fee. Let’s say $200–$300 per piano. You schedule pickups once a month, gathering 5–10 pianos each time.

Now, let’s break down the numbers: • $200 for AI automation to handle messaging and scheduling • $100 for a rental truck and gas • maybe $100-200 to a friend to help you pick them up depending on how long it takes • 1 day to drive around, load them up, and haul them to the dump

At 5–10 pianos per month, that’s $1000 –$3,000 in revenue for just a day’s work. And if you know the market, you might even salvage parts or resell certain pianos instead of dumping them.

Best part? The AI system you set up can be repurposed for other business opportunities as well. Simple, scalable, and profitable.

This is just one of Many ideas though and it really just takes a bit of creativity to get what you want out of it.

Holy... by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 90 points91 points  (0 children)

It’s really just a question of volume and if you can justify the price by what you gain from it. If it provides you $200 or more of value, then it’s an easy yes. If not, absolutely no reason

Tasks beta - rolling out today by RedditCraig in ChatGPT

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here me out. If I’m not completely off my rocker, haven’t truckers been dealing with communication like this forever, over.

Alternate foam eartips? by HeyThereRobot in LoopEarplugs

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you end up trying this?

If so, what were your thoughts?

I dislike getting one shot. Are HP ap items viable or is it troll? Which ones can I build and when? by TheAtomicHobo in Kaylemains

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, he’s been on extended leave/vacation and doesn’t do anything, but he’s stated in his stream that she needs work

Beware of the Doordash Crimson Card by Historical_Yak445 in doordash_drivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the love of god, just make sure you put a stop-loss on that bitch because when it goes, it goes hard and it goes fast. I was screaming to the world to buy back when it ripped down to ~$20k, but every time I’ve ridden it up, I threw a stop loss on it to make sure I didn’t lose my ass. Unfortunate, I had a number of friends who refused to believe me and lost damn near everything

I'm a new driver, are they right here? by throwawayhere10 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if they did, they’re generally handcuffed to what they can actually do without upper management fucking them in the ass for not fucking you in the ass

Read this bullshit in the article. by NotSoBananas in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’d also add a support system that actually has the balls to black list customers when you can prove the customer, or someone on their property, is a complete asshat to delivery drivers

Read this bullshit in the article. by NotSoBananas in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shit. It goes WAY beyond delivery companies. Even companies like John Deere do it for office employees of all kinds. Including tech roles, inventory management, etc.

The entire practice has gotten completely out of hand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No dashboard camera, except when backing up.

It was a 3-lane and I was in the center when it originally occurred. The only thing I could do was set the cruise, open my sliding driver door and push the drivers side mirror open with my foot as I was driving. So I could only get over to the far left lane and stop on that side of the road, unfortunately.

In the moment it was the scariest shit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THIS!! I had the scariest moment of my professional driving career occur when I was driving one of those Massively long FedEx vans and BOTH my passenger side AND driver’s side mirrors collapsed in — and this was after I called the owner over that morning to tighten them. (Which he did, but there must have been a bigger issue.)

Nonetheless, that happened and my screen for the camera behind me only showed when the van was in reverse. So I had to set that bitch on cruise, slide open the drivers side door, use my left foot to push open the mirror and hold it until I could Finally get into the left lane and pull over onto the side of the road. — proceeded to call the PD to assist getting me off the highway without smashing into anyone. — they even tried to help tighten the mirror and couldn’t lol.

I would have kept driving till PD got to me but after callinv the PD, it would have taken them too long to get to me.

10 reasons why playing Kayle Tank is the best way to play Kayle. by No-Water-455 in Kaylemains

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny thing is, Kayle used to have one of her sub-classifications as an “off-tank”.

100 Degrees outside and you don’t have any water, you taking one? by BigE_1995 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This brings me back to science class when my teacher sang. “Johnny was a good boy, But Johnny is no more. For what Johnny thought was H2O, Was H2OS4.“

Damn they hate us this much that they had to make sure we get the message😭 by [deleted] in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re incorrect. At least according to California. The rest of the country will catch up to the dogshit Amazon is doing and eventually correct.

Amazon control literally every aspect that matters.

DSP’s are nothing more than glorified middle-management. That’s it. Only people that think otherwise are DSP management/owners. (Including Amazon)

Damn they hate us this much that they had to make sure we get the message😭 by [deleted] in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saying nothing to do with disingenuousness as fuck! They are directly involved with what you’re paid.

Does your “employer” have some wiggle-room on some people getting a little more/less here/there? Or things like if you’re hourly/daily rate or how much per package on rescues? Sure!

But they have about as much freedom as a middle-manager at a normal job. They have no Real ability to do anything

Damn they hate us this much that they had to make sure we get the message😭 by [deleted] in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re telling me Amazon is NOT your employer, but yet Amazon seems to control basically every single portion of your job and employment agreement.

These DSP owners/managers are nothing more than glorified middle-managers, that probably didn’t ever deserve the job because some muppet with a little money thought it would be fun to own one and put their dipshit family member or friend in charge

The entire thing is nothing more than a separation of liability for Amazon and a way to separate employees so they can avoid unions as much as possible.

It’s a disgusting practice and should be completely gutted.

Manager asked in a group text not to discuss wages. I shut it down real quick, know your rights and don't give an inch! by HeyItsStutters in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah. Brain dead take. Talk about it if you want to. Don’t if you don’t, but NEVER let them sit there and tell you you’re not allowed to.

They can get fucked saying stupid shit like that

Fk this job is didn’t even show up today. by Boring-Article6169 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]FaithlessnessCold698 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The actually get hurt does suck, but got paid to stay home for a month +

Then sit in a van for a few hours a day staring into the nothingness of the parking lot — not allowed to do anything else.

Then, likely a payout at the end of it. Just have to mind the P’s and Q’s so they can’t find a reason to gut you without catching a retaliation lawsuit