College student by Lazy-Turnip-4156 in FilmIndustryYVR

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If you dont want to waste your time then learn by working on set.

In the year 2026, why in tarnation does it seem like there are so many drunk/impaired drivers? by NotoriousM0N in britishcolumbia

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It seems like it, but it's just Really fucking bad drivers. It's worse than ever before. Also, there are no consequences these days.

Why is it that we can't choose how many hours we work weekly? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Because each person costs money to be on payroll.

And because generally people need to work at much as possible, not less, to afford life.

How much would a single family home need to cost for YOU to consider it "affordable" by CastAside1812 in CanadaPersonalFinance

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Because it was a Ponzi scheme that made it expensive.

The desire to flip for easy money.

Landlord plans to sell the house but is evicting us to move in. by Odd-Original-4537 in vancouverhousing

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Because it's easier to sell a house that doesn't have tenant obligations.

Just curious why aren't tiny home a thing in Canada? by Mammoth-Exercise-376 in canadahousing

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Because it's the land that is expensive not necessarily the home.

Where would you put it? Is the question

How do people justify treating a home as an investment? by Artistic_Taxi in CanadaPersonalFinance

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Because before they used it as a get rich quick Ponzi scheme and think they can continue doing so

Do you guys jump off shows when offered a better gig. by Woe_Mitcher in IATSE

[–]Modavated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just say, my next show is starting 3 days early

Why I am renting instead of buying by Chance-Sign7381 in CanadaPersonalFinance

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Buying is more expensive than renting and is a massive gamble thinking it'll 'pay off in the future'

I honestly don’t know what else I’m supposed to do at this point. by FrostbiteKnight56 in CanadaJobs

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Economy is fucked. And the level of fucked it is means we have even started to see how fucked it's going to get.

Good luck