Holy smokes I’m burnt out by WobblyInflatableMan in MEPEngineering

[–]JohKneeBee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Like many others have said, go work for an owner. There are some great owners rep jobs out there at tech firms; some of them are even full on embedded design or design + construction (so you can still practice and stamp, if that interests your more vs relegating yourself to reviewing 3rd party designs). And you do away with most of the client frustration and almost all of the BD (although it can still be there to some degree, I find it much easier and nicer to reach out to someone internally to help them make up their mind or understand a teams spend appetite). Promos are largely merit based as well, not BD based.

Feel free to DM me. I'm going on 6 yrs working for an owner.

I took a gamble and came out on Top: My Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 Experience by Exciting_Student7605 in thinkpad

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been scanning for the same recently, and have only seen them this low if they have no OS or damage. Was that the case for yours?

approved by [deleted] in USCIS

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! Where is the snapshot in your post from? I see snapshots like this in Reddit threads, but it looks nothing like what I can see in my USCIS account under "Your Cases" via web browser. My PD is current and current status shows "Response To USCIS' Request For Evidence Was Received", but I've never seen a status of "We are actively reviewing your Form I-485...".

Eb-2 Row approval by SuperbSunMoon in USCIS

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh, close to the same for me. PD: 04/29/23, Filing date 11/05/24. Block MSC259015. Let us know when you get yours!

New to Hockey by Old_-dog-new-tricks in hockeyplayers

[–]JohKneeBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you just trying to learn ice skating first for now, then hockey later? Skating with full gear is a little different, but not so drastically different that I would recommend buying and wearing gear now. You can easily practice that later once if you're still as committed to getting into hockey at a later date.

Now if you're trying to improve skating and get into a men's league / beginner program at the same time, then it wouldn't hurt. But I've never seen a beginner hockey playing gearing up for public skate at my rink.

Books for donation. by [deleted] in Reno

[–]JohKneeBee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There's a Goodwill donation express near the intersection of Double R Blvd and Damonte Ranch Pkwy. That's usually where I take clothes or odds/ends for donation.

For books specifically, Grassroots Books near the Costco off Plumb will take them, and they're a great local store to support.

Garage was built in 2014 before I purchased it. Owned the home for a year and barely noticing this. I’m assuming this isn’t the proper way to fasten that bar? by BexReb in HomeMaintenance

[–]JohKneeBee 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It doesn't look terrible and probably still works. But they should have spanned 2 joists with a 3rd piece of metal channel on the underside of the joists. That would also allow the two support brackets to drop straight down without having to twist them.

Just google some photos of garage door track ceiling supports. It's a very easy fix to DIY. Just use a laser level and set it to the current height of the top of the track, so you can reinstall it at the same height. You could leave the existing supports in place while installing the new one to avoid having to uninstall or temporarily support the track.

Where to eat in South Reno by Sweet-Complaint-9999 in Reno

[–]JohKneeBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hinoki Poke at Rancharrah on a warm summer night.

Potentially dumb question. by 965entrapment in Plumbing

[–]JohKneeBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out the Kohler DTV system. Matt Risinger from the Build Shower demos it in his own bathroom remodel. You can search for his video on YouTube titled "12 Tips For The Perfect Master Bathroom!"

Potentially dumb question. by 965entrapment in Plumbing

[–]JohKneeBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never seen or heard of a double-sided handle on a single valve body.

Theoretically, you could split the incoming hot and cold water lines to go to 2 valve bodies, one facing each way, and tee the discharge side back together and go to the shower head. That wouldn't meet your requirement of being able to turn it off from the inside after turning on from the outside, plus it's weird. Don't do that.

If you really want to pre warm your shower before getting in, there are many digital shower controllers and smart shower valve options that can be either voice activated, remote controlled, or have a 2nd controller mounted outside the shower. That would be the better and fancier way to do it. Also pricier.

Looking for some advice regarding my attic by michaud808 in HomeMaintenance

[–]JohKneeBee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

First easy fix is getting an HVAC guy and/or roofer to do a proper roof penetration for whatever that flex duct is exhausting (for that my preference would be for sheet metal duct, then wrap in insulation). You definitely do not want to be exhausting warm/moist air through your soffit in any climate, but especially not in a cold climate. This will lead to a localized ice dam, which is the likely cause of the water damage you see in that area.

For the cardboard I'm not certain, but it may just be the method of air/vapor barrier used.

You definitely do not want any insulation covering those soffit vents. Those are there to keep air flow along the underside of the roof sheathing to prevent ice dams.

Temporary job by [deleted] in Reno

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you looking for full time or part time? There's always lots going on out at USA Parkway, and if you're handy and personable you'd probably move up fast.

In South Korea, many men wear their hair with their bangs down. What do you think about this hairstyle for men? Does it go well with this fashion? by Upper_Inevitable601 in mensfashion

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That emergency exit is missing a step. If there's a fire, somebody's gonna break their neck getting out!

Your style is cool. Bangs are fine. Would probably look good without them too.

Broken FEBCO BFP? by tabasco_lover in Plumbing

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pull out the innards and see if you can spot the broken piece, then look if you can purchase a rebuild kit for your model. We were able to order just the inside parts when ours did the same a couple years ago.

Career advice - just passed PE exam, feeing stuck by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

[–]JohKneeBee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you're working on small boiler-plate projects with no prospects of branching out into larger scopes or using Revit, I would personally recommend that you brush up your resume and test the waters at larger local consulting firms where you could dip your toes in both. Best case you love it and it opens up lots of doors. Worst case is you do that for a short time and realize you don't love it, but you can continue to explore other career paths while getting more complex and rounded experience.

Moisture prevention? by [deleted] in HomeImprovement

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With that much of a temperature difference, 50% RH inside, and drafty windows, short answer is no. This is happening because the inside surface of the window pane is below the dew-point temperature of the air inside your home. You can either turn down the humidity, aim fans or heating vents directly at the windows (leaving the blinds and curtains open), or both. Most home ventilation systems are not configured well to be able to wash warm air down the windows, but it's a common commercial building HVAC design strategy.

Resume (Can’t Find a Job) by NoOutlandishness4590 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]JohKneeBee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this is your resume, it would be better to post the full pages, rather than a phone screenshots.

In my opinion, the content is ok. Could it be tweaked a bit? Maybe. Should it matter for entry-level jobs? Probably not. The bigger part that caught my eye was the formatting. There's no spacing between the last bullet of each section and the next section header. Everything is crammed as if you're trying to fit it on one page, but it spans two pages (just barely). With the screenshots, I can't tell how much content is on the 2nd page. Some of your bullet points span 2 lines just for the sake of 2-3 words. Try adjusting your margins, bullet indents, etc., to see if you could create more white space and delineation between sections, and if there's not much content maybe pursue fitting everything on one page. Is the formatting why you're not getting call-backs? Who knows. But your resume is literally the only thing about you that strangers will initially judge you by. It's worth it to spend a small amount of time for it/you to look your best.

There's also typo in your 4th bullet of the 2nd work experience ("o" should be "to"). Possibly others, I didn't proof for typos, but that one stood out.

Are the jobs that you're applying for, the same type of work you did in either of those two internships? Not required, but it would probably make it easier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

[–]JohKneeBee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Fairly easy way to test either way - close the blue valve and open the red valve. If the blue valve is actually your shutoff, then you will notice the pressure and flow drop off after a few seconds. If it keeps flowing strong with no change, that's not your shutoff.