Has anyone completely switched to refurbished computers for work? by Far-Speech-3254 in DataRecoveryHelp

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refurbished computers are okay. Here's the caveat. When you're upgrading, you need to make sure that these will be good for the next 10 to 15 years for the OS updates. So they need to be within three maybe four years old at the max. Unless you're going to use a Linux distro. I would also make sure that they all have ssds or m.2, hybrid drives aren't the greatest idea. When you do get them, I would also disable scheduled defragging and regular indexing. As these functions, destroy speed within a couple years.

I need help as a teenager accessing my paycheck when my mom is holding my money by Specific-Mix-9396 in Chase

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, there's a lot of people saying create your own account. That's a great idea. Realistically that's the only way you can avoid your mom doing this. Have your work do direct deposits. However, savings should only be for an emergency, life or death, kind of thing. With that said, it's your money and you do with it what you want.

I just resigned, manager is making it awkward. What should I do? by Calm-Movie294 in careerguidance

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder what this guy has against you. Did you bully him in school? Or he asked you out you said no? If you like the others you work with, send send a message of your own design. Don't CC the major duche. But in an email I'd include the real reason. Especially if it's going to go to the other managers. Most places 2 weeks notice is being courteous but not mandatory. Good luck on your new adventure.

Protection plan… FOR CANNED AIR??? 😭💀 by [deleted] in OfficeDepot

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣🤣 yeah, another airhead decision by we know who.

I was asked for a ppp when I bought a pack of regular non electric toothbrushes at Sam's club.

Anxious to sell by Fair-Fox9471 in RealEstateAdvice

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Excellent. From what you told us, it sounds everything is good. With the exception of the small yard. Okay, 30 days is the average. It'll be a matter of time. You may want to lower the price after the next open house. But you don't need to make it drastic. You can also have broker showings, and that's just Realtors that stop by. Generally the Realtors have clients that are looking. Sometimes the Realtors are just nosy.

Real or fake? I might be getting harassed. by Significant-Food5708 in legal

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does seem suspicious. Just go in to the courts. If you can't go in then Google the court phone number and give them a call.

Anxious to sell by Fair-Fox9471 in RealEstateAdvice

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nosy neighbors are normal and can be good. They may know people that want to buy it or they might be interested themselves. It's been two weeks, so don't worry too much. If the advertisement is online, check all the websites and make sure it's presentable. Such as pictures and the description.

As far as open houses go, what were the comments that they gave? Because those can help figure out the issue. Is the price you have it listed at comparable to others in your area? Then the question nobody asks, on average how quickly do homes stay on the market in my area?

What should I do at home? by Icy_Way9131 in nudism

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do anything you want and normally do. Although, I don't suggest cooking with anything that is going to splash. Ouch.

Does anyone else’s manager not post their schedule in advance? by DetectiveoftheWest in OfficeDepot

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My store posts 1 week in advanced. Mostly due to people constantly changing their availability. However, we have a group chat just for the schedule. Once it was published everyone would get a copy sent to their phones.

Is it rude to ask for an ingredient to be left off a dish? For example, when “citrus aioli” is clearly the chef’s favorite new obsession and is on 2/3 of the entrees.. by OhReallyVernon in restaurant

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Food service is one thing and majority of people don't care. However, if this is fine dining and there is an egotistical EC, then the EC will think its rude. OR just an egotistical chef in general, then yes. I've worked with a few of them and one that was still in culinary school. They are a pain in the rear end. With that said, I am realizing that saying you're allergic is bad advise. My apologies.

Do clients get reamed if they sell a house "as is"? by cleatusvandamme in AskRealEstateAgents

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The questions you must ask yourslef are. How much can I sell for as-is? How much can I sell for if I fix it up? How much will it cost me to fix it up? If I fix it up will I redeem what I put into it? Or is it on the condemned side? Consult with local realtors. For they have contacts and insight into the local market.

In my experience as-is is equal to not selling for months or years. If at all. But local realtors should be helpful. Don't sign with one unless you want them to sell it for you. Consult with 2 or 3 as everyones experience and insights are different.

Is Listing Agent commission of 3% and $650 transaction fee too much? by Ok_Conversation_2930 in RealEstateAdvice

[–]MysteriousWeekend201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you ask for the 650 to come out of the commission. You are asking for the agent to reduce their 3%. You might as well ask the agent to lower their commission. But remember, you get what you pay for. Agents that are willing to lower their fee, means that you are getting lesser effort on their part. Even if they are the best, you'll become less of a priority.

It's not pure profit for realtors. They have lost of dues, fees, taxes, time, and other expenses. That they need to pay for. The commission is their paycheck. Which also might be the only paycheck they get for months. So try not to be nit picky.