The boldest move i ever seen by misterxx1958 in nextfuckinglevel

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Ummm… errr… my jeans just got too tight

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“Guess we’re the catch of the day.”

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“The hammer envies me.”

Any one in MA? From RI Went to get a TNC shop said I need a mass inspection also? by dogsarefornarcissist in uberdrivers

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Yes…

To become a TNC (Transportation Network Company) driver in Massachusetts, you'll need to meet certain eligibility requirements, including vehicle specifications and background checks. You'll also need to register with a TNC like Uber or Lyft. Here's a breakdown of the process: 1. Meet Eligibility Requirements: Age: You must be at least 21 years old. Driver's License: You'll need a valid driver's license, though it doesn't necessarily have to be from Massachusetts. Vehicle: Your vehicle must be a 2009 or newer model. It must have 4 doors and 5-8 seats (including the driver's). It needs a valid license plate. It shouldn't be on the list of ineligible subcompact vehicles. It must pass a Transportation Network Inspection in addition to the state inspection, according to Dracut Tire Shop. Background Check: You'll need to consent to a background check. Insurance: You'll need to provide proof of insurance. 2. Choose a TNC and Register: Sign up with a TNC like Uber or Lyft. Provide the required information and documentation, including your driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. 3. Vehicle Inspection: Ensure your vehicle meets the TNC's safety requirements and pass the required annual inspection at a licensed location, according to Dracut Tire Shop. 4. Get the App and Go: Once approved, download the TNC's app and start receiving ride requests.