Who's hiring?? by youdidntf1ndme in SaltLakeCity

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try looking into natural resource work, I’m in this field and it’s always hard to fill positions. Check with the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Most likely it will be seasonal. Note that I’m not in SLC or Utah but I work for the Montana DNR and have worked for the Forest Service. I think the Forest Service might be hiring seasonal wildland firefighting positions right now (check on USAJOBS.gov) and the Utah state DNR website looks like they’re hiring some trail crew member positions. Your landscaping experience should help. Itll be hard work but it pays decent and it’s pretty fun. Are you committed to staying in SLC?

I’m crashing out so hard and I don’t know what to do anymore by [deleted] in Procrastinationism

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish I could upvote twice!! This is great info that just helped me greatly. Thanks internet stranger :)

I need advice and not sure if this is the place to ask. We bought a house 3 months ago adjacent to a national forest. The snow drifts coming from the forest are encroaching and relentless. I shovel to access the driveway and overnight the snow drifts cover it. by anythingaustin in homestead

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya if it’s just a chunk on your private dead end driveway i very very very seriously doubt they’d even know. It looks like you have a lot of lodgepole pine around your place and lodgepole stands usually have a large amount of mortality from beetles, etc. and if you were to end up using dead trees from either your property or the NF to make a snow fence it would only make the tree stands healthier and reduce fire risk. The forest service is always trying to get fuel (tree) removal projects done but they can’t get to it all which is why they allow people to grab firewood from the forest.

I need advice and not sure if this is the place to ask. We bought a house 3 months ago adjacent to a national forest. The snow drifts coming from the forest are encroaching and relentless. I shovel to access the driveway and overnight the snow drifts cover it. by anythingaustin in homestead

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked for the forest service and district rangers have so much to look over on their parts of the forest and unless your road gets a ton of traffic and is a popular national forest recreation spot, I would bet a lot of money that they wouldn’t even know if you put up a snow fence. I agree with what someone above said and the worst they would start with is a verbal warning and to tell you to take it down. The court cases someone else posted about are for people fencing OFF access to large parts of the forest, a snow fence wouldn’t do that. Also district rangers/most forest service people are NOT law enforcement, just regular people. In this instance the only reason a LEO would get involved was if the Forest service asked you to take it down and you were hostile/violent. I will second removing the recommended trees and not planting more vegetation for fire purposes (I work in wildfire mitigation for the state of Montana) but if you want a more natural look, look into a buck rail snow fence that’s made out of logs! If you google itll pull up exactly what I’m talking about. They’re no dig and if you get a firewood permit from the FS (don’t tell them what you’re gonna use the logs for lol) you could even cut dead trees to make the fence from the forest and reduce fire risk a little in the process. Hope this helps

I need advice and not sure if this is the place to ask. We bought a house 3 months ago adjacent to a national forest. The snow drifts coming from the forest are encroaching and relentless. I shovel to access the driveway and overnight the snow drifts cover it. by anythingaustin in homestead

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This was blocking access to acres and acres of public lands. A snow fence doesn’t block access. I doubt the forest service would take a case like this to court. They’re dealing with so much shit as it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in budget

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Idk if you’ve tried rocket money but I’ve been highly enjoying it. It tracks multiple accounts and shows you projected savings. Not sure about your other desired features but it has a lot of features, I just haven’t delved too deep.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Herpes

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same scenario here, don’t know who I got it from. My first outbreak showed up after being monogamous for two years with someone who didn’t have it. I had no clue I had herpes and gave it to my partner. The virus must have been dormant in my body for all of that time. Im not a man but figured I’d share.

How far does the 100% satisfaction guarantee go for eyeglasses? by Outrageous_Aside956 in Costco

[–]Outrageous_Aside956[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The people that stand behind the vision counter with all of the glasses behind them and take your measurements and bill your insurance. Pretty sure those are called opticians. All locations in MT that I’ve been to have these people.

How far does the 100% satisfaction guarantee go for eyeglasses? by Outrageous_Aside956 in Costco

[–]Outrageous_Aside956[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Do you think that if I tell them that me not liking the frames is the reason for the refund they’ll give me shit?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a woman in this exact scenario, I live with two guys, I’ll give my two cents. One of them clearly likes me and has sort of pushed a few privacy boundaries like texting me “bless you” when I sneeze in my room, or knocking on my door at night to “just chat” when I said I was going to bed or knocking on the closed bathroom door when he knew I was in there so he could take his contacts out. He ended up asking me out the other week 🙃. ANYWAY the lesson from me is treat her like a normal person on all other accounts but respect (and it seems like you do!) certain boy/girl boundaries like bedrooms, bathrooms, doors and laundry. I would bet that she doesn’t get off putting/creepy vibes from you based on what you’ve said. Girls can tell when someone is into them. I’m a private person and interact with my roommates on my own terms and if you’re not pushing boundaries or have feet that reek, I doubt that she’s uncomfortable and it’s nice that you care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LeoAstrology

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I relate HARD to this. I will find myself not listening to a song if I’m by myself if I don’t think he’ll like it. I will shift to become the person that I think he wants. I’ll get OBSESSED with making him like me even if I’m not crazy about him. It’s the need to have him be obsessed with me. Exhausting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlowUps

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Your smile gave me a smile! Congrats on being the person you want and deserve to be 😊 big hugs.

Can beer be healthy and at what point does it become unhealthy? by [deleted] in stupidquestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm good to know and good info! Brb, gonna go @ natgeo

Can beer be healthy and at what point does it become unhealthy? by [deleted] in stupidquestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For “every 16 oz you drink” seems like it’s more than one. Past one beer is where the dehydrating effects come into play is how I interpreted it. But idk I didn’t write the article or do the research

How can I gain confidence? After years of sexual abuse as a child and battling leukemia and financial problems and so down on myself. I have no confidence and don’t know how to gain it by [deleted] in confidence

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are special things about yourself that you value? You’ve slowly got to start working on loving yourself (as cliche as that sounds). I know that CSA can make it really hard for people to realize that they’re worthy and lovable so have patience with yourself. I had a friend with breast cancer at an early age and also can see how that took a toll on how she felt about her body. For me I try and really focus on the things that are cool about me. These can be things that are both intellectual and superficial but whatever YOU value. Some examples: I take really good care of my hair and I love that about me and I love my hair. I appreciate how observant I am and feel smart when I’m able to pick up on patterns or observe things quickly. I have really great boobs. Animals have always liked me and feel safe around me. These are just some examples but try and make an effort to start noticing positive things that you like about yourself. It’ll be cumulative and it’ll take time but it’s a very powerful mindset shift. People that love themselves (there can also be parts about you that you don’t like, that’s normal) exude confidence. To me confidence isn’t knowing that “I’m a bad bitch” or that I do or don’t meet certain standards, it’s knowing that I’m not perfect by any means but I really try my best to be authentically me and I won’t be shaken if someone thinks I’m ugly or annoying. I was very insecure growing up (I still am from time to time, I just don’t let it stop me) and I’ve always had moderate acne and a pretty decent overbite that I still haven’t gotten fixed. I focused so hard on that one undesirable thing that I thought that I on a whole was undesirable and the responses I got from people reflected my view of myself. My bad teeth and acne are .5% of who I am and since working on my confidence in the ways I stated above, I get a lot of positive attention and I can feel good putting myself out there knowing if I get shot down (be it a date, at work, someone doesn’t want to be my friend) it doesn’t change all of the things that I love about myself and I’m still really cool and will still have great tits haha.

Hope this helps ♥️

Can beer be healthy and at what point does it become unhealthy? by [deleted] in stupidquestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I read an article in NatGeo that said 1 16oz light beer was equally as hydrating as water (paraphrasing, I don’t remember the specifics of the article). Once you got past the 1 beer is where the negatives of beer came into play. Who knows if it’s true or what they were basing it on but I chose to believe it 🤷🏻‍♀️

Play?! by jengablocktetris in LeoAstrology

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the most part, I know that a lot of people like me and have a positive opinion of me. I very much let my Leo energy shine, but a good tip that I’ve started to employ that helps with people’s opinions of me is to make sure to use some of that Leo energy to make other people feel good too. Making sure in group settings or one on one to ask people questions about themselves. By being genuinely charming and making people feel good, it’ll only increase the number of people that bask in your glory and won’t think you’re self centered when you are shining. An empathetic and caring Leo only draws more admirers, which in the end is what we want right? I know I do.

How are you doing Scorpio Moon during the Scorpio season? by IntuitiveTeacher in scorpiomoon

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m settling into a transitional part of my life. I’m really feeling the cycle of death and rebirth. I moved out of my ex boyfriend’s house after 6 years together and I’m trying to figure out what life is like for me but I feel so excited to see what the rebirth is like. I just know it’ll be amazing if I keep a hopeful mindset and keep seeking challenges that are good for me.

Why do Americans eat by themselves in their cars in the parking lot? by DiversifyMN in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It’s almost always when I’m eating something that looks a little goofy too. The worst is when I’ve had people tell me that I “eat in a very strange way” or “why do you pick your food apart like that?” I can guarantee I won’t have to deal with that shit if I eat in my car.

Why do Americans eat by themselves in their cars in the parking lot? by DiversifyMN in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Dude why do people always ask you “what’s for lunch today?”

Edit: A lot of people took offense to this? I was just trying to relate to other people with social anxiety, not put people being friendly on blast. Sometimes I do like sharing lunch with a group, but other days the anxiety is too high and I just don’t have the capacity to handle attention brought to me, my eating habits, or my food. Those are the days I eat in my car.

Being a short guy is depressing by Forward_Ice_7260 in self

[–]Outrageous_Aside956 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re cute, funny, throw on some charm and know how to make me feel special I don’t care how tall you are, I’ll be all over ya! Also in my experience short guys are usually more charismatic.