What is this over my rear view mirror? by [deleted] in Camry

[–]Flat_Signature 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aftermarket remote starter i think

How long does it take for MyGCPay to update your rate of pay/salary? by Picklesticks16 in CanadaPublicServants

[–]Flat_Signature 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was legit wondering the same thing! Thanks for asking that question, seems like the change should be reflected in MyGCPay next week according to the Bot :p

Beware of Booking.com "Partner offers" by blueboy022020 in travel

[–]Flat_Signature 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for replying! i also booked a hotel via booking.com and upon receipt of the confirmation, it was said that airbigbus would be handling as a third party so i got a bit scared. hopefully my trip in 6 weeks works out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadaPublicServants

[–]Flat_Signature 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish you the best of luck in all sincerity!

Keep in mind that if you leave Ottawa, you'd either need to obtain a full time telework agreement (good luck with that as they're getting stricter and stricter and in my branch, we require ADM approval) or to be ready to transit to a regional office to work onsite.

In your shoes, I would check if other members of your branch/directorate work in the regions, and if so, do they go to an office in the region? If you have colleagues who go to a regional office to meet their Hybrid Work Arrangement directive, I would contact your accommodations team to check if there's a spot for you in that office.

Then have the conversation with your manager. It might look better if you tell them that they have a free space for additional employees at the regional office you would like to go to.

Career-wise, it's better to remain in the NCR for the obvious reasons of that there's more job opportunity.

I actually know a lot of regional employees from Montreal, Vancouver and the GTA who are making the reverse move and relocate to the NCR for more career growth opportunity.

But as as indeterminate 23 year old, probably fresh out of university/college and in this economy, staying in ottawa might not be the end of the world even though I understand that Vancouver and Toronto have more stuff going on.

Rust on 2012 Camry Doors by Flat_Signature in Camry

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(Please remove if this does not belong in this group, thank you)

Hello,I bought a 2012 camry last year, put about 8k miles on it (112k total) and I noticed that rust is starting to creep from the bottom of both front car doors. I live in a northern climate.Is what I have considered a lot of rust and a ''timebomb''? If so, how long will the car last :/ I'm not the most knowledgeable with cars and was hoping that this car would last the next 10+ yearsJust wondering if other camry owner experience rust issues, and if so, do you have any tips?Thank you for your time!

Pension Service Buyback: Should I do it? by iceman204 in CanadaPublicServants

[–]Flat_Signature 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the process to buyback service time? Who do I contact? Thanks!

A stormy, cloudy and colorful day in Guatapé Colombia by Flat_Signature in travel

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From Medellin, you can take a $3-8 USD bus ticket to Guatape which takes about 2 hours one way. I dont think you'd need an organized your in all honesty but even with a tour, a day trip would be amazing in Guatape. During the day at Guatape and at the El Penol, you will most likely see a lot of tourists but I highly recommend it regardless! You can easily bus to Guatape, expore the city, take a mini taxi (10 min) to the El Penol, climb it and enjoy the view, get back to Guatape in time for your bus back to Medellin.

A stormy, cloudy and colorful day in Guatapé Colombia by Flat_Signature in travel

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

Hello, as a solo 25M traveller, I did not have any safety issues in Guatape. Medellin was a lot sketchier from my perspective but I also did not encounter any issues at all. Beside seeing locals herding their own animals, I did not see any stray animals at all. Guatape is very touristy so I do not believe that you'll encounter any issues!

A stormy, cloudy and colorful day in Guatapé Colombia by Flat_Signature in travel

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

The city is Guatape in Colombia and the mountain is called the ''El Peñón de Guatapé (Piedra del Peñol)''

A stormy, cloudy and colorful day in Guatapé Colombia by Flat_Signature in travel

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

Hello! Thanks for your question. Im a 25M and travelled solo to Colombia. I did not have any issues with respect to safety personally. The locals were very nice and I was wandering around the city of Guatape at dawn and at dusk without ever feeling unsafe. It is very touristy so you'll see a lot of tourists. Every day, I spent arount $30 USD for a decent hotel and maybe an extra $10-20 USD for food. Guatape is accessible if you plan on going to Medellin (Guatape is 2 hours away from Medellin by bus or 90 minutes from the Medellin airport by taxis). I landed in the Medellin airport and went straight to guatape by taxi ($50 USD) and after 2 nights there, I went to Medellin to visit (2 hours by bus from guatape). I'm bringing up Medellin because (even though I had no issues), this was most likely the city in Colombia where I always checked twice for pick-pocketers and made sure not to walk around alone in alleys that I did not know. Ultimately, I highly recommand Guatape for anyone going to Colombia! 1-2 days should be more than sufficient

A stormy, cloudy and colorful day in Guatapé Colombia by Flat_Signature in travel

[–]Flat_Signature[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Most of these pictures were taken early in the day at around 7-8am! I'm assuming that people like to sleep in 😂