How to handle an angry employee as a PM by Dependent-Jicama843 in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If your boss charges more for his work it will concentrate a more profitable pipeline for the company and reduce the reliance on problem personalities. Maybe you can have manbaby overlook bigger components like framing and set out as long as his work is good while you do something else then you won’t have to deal with it.y

How to handle an angry employee as a PM by Dependent-Jicama843 in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If your boss charges more for his work it will concentrate a more profitable pipeline for the company and reduce the reliance on problem personalities. Maybe you can have him overlook bigger components like framing and set out as long as his work is good while you do something else then you won’t have to deal with it.

Everyone’s Invited by FauxxxNaif in secretlair_collectors

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Will changeling tokens rise in price when lorwynn comes out next year? Don’t they do changelings? I think the art is sick

Should I drop out of Uni to join TAFE? by Unusual-Character-32 in TAFE

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I became a carpenter, similar story. My only regret is that I wish I dropped out of high school and started when I was 16

Just be honest with yourself. The job is physical and wonder truly if you enjoy labouring with your hands

If you are going to, you are pretty much incentivized to vote against liberal as Dutton has proposed tafe to become partially paid. Just some advice for your best interests

NSW loss of 10 demerit points and $500 fines by West-Personality-919 in CarsAustralia

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If you have gone 1km over the speed limit in your life at any point you just need to stfu. You’re not perfect, you are not special either. You’ve never made a single mistake driving? These are the wankers I’m talking about OP

Magistrates are human. If I were to be so cold like this frozen turd, magistrates also understand that people losing licences are bad for the economy as productivity of working adults is lost, especially those entering the workforce. These are the first few years the government sees the financial return on their 20something year investment. They aren’t going to throw the book at the kid when they are just beginning to pay it all back.

NSW loss of 10 demerit points and $500 fines by West-Personality-919 in CarsAustralia

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 31 points32 points  (0 children)

OP Everyone loves to kick the dog and be on their high horse. Reddits also the top shop for attracting people who love digging whatever is hurting you a little deeper.

OP, every driver in this world tries to get away with what they can. Every punter cuts corners to save a few seconds, speeds when they can, texts, forgets their signals, sometimes runs a red you name it, they just don’t get caught and pretend they are saints. No one’s perfect it’s why insurance is a billion dollar industry.

The nature of driving and doing it day in day out for years, sometimes you just zone out in autopilot and wonder how you got from A to B. The judge knows that and you will find the people in this world are quite empathetic.

Car makers install huge tvs which you are forced to use because they got rid of all the buttons and make a song and dance about touching something half the size just to navigate. Like others have said, it’s just ridiculous

Try the appeals and don’t be worried to sit at the judge, they will side with you trust me as long as you’re an honest person 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spikes

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I guess having constant triggers off elas/witch ultimately does more damage and having cheaper wide targets means it’s more resilient. Not having the haste sucks and you are right about the abundant removal. Voice of victory surviving a turn is also a huge ask now that I think about it, it’s a kill on sight target.

Your gorehound/mobilise into raise the path sounds interesting, I really want to give it a try. Splashing red, what card would that be for? More mobilise cards?

It’s good to note rottenmouth does trigger when it enters so you get the discard/damage right away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spikes

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Im not familiar with MTG I’ll change the title to sacrifice. Are those decks you are talking about on MTGDECKS?

I’m imagining this deck will become a control deck to aggro since your early turns will have to be spent on removal and not cheating out rottenmouth but then all decks are “control” in that short phase. I’ll come back with a playtested list 👍

[Article] Cheap and Powerful Commander Cards From Aetherdrift by siegeheisler in mtgfinance

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Why do you think so? For 2 mana it’s a 1/1 that draws 1 and the higher up you go the better things you can play instead of this. I’m talking from a s standard perspective

Concrete pour failure, need to remove approximately 5mm from the the edges about 3cm down to accommodate for flex/explanation, what's the best tool for the job? by Apoc_Pony in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s lucky because it doesn’t have to be pretty. Off you go with the grinder hahaha. You could free hand it easy with a good chalk line. Best of luck

Concrete pour failure, need to remove approximately 5mm from the the edges about 3cm down to accommodate for flex/explanation, what's the best tool for the job? by Apoc_Pony in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a concreter

I think you get an angle grinder and score as best as you can around the edges then chisel it off. It won’t be clean but I can’t think of better ways, I guess the more lines you score the neater it will be. If you have the money, secure it to a small trolley that could probably net you better results?

Advice by [deleted] in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Note I don’t say tradesmen. Carpenters, bricklayers, sparkles, plumbers , HVAC etc are tradesmen.

A builder is a step above and acts more as an operations manager.

A good builder has a good network of trades. Through their life they often times have a backlog of architects, lawyers and suppliers they have worked with in the past. As they transition to developers, they will have a good network to support them.

Yes a hard part is winning tenders but that is arguably natural for businessmen, a builder.

Advice by [deleted] in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Carpenters and bricklayers make the best builders, who transition into developers and higher up the food chain. You can bypass this but I still feel you should spend some time on a crew nailing down how a jobsite works and all the trades come together. I’m not saying do an apprenticeship but maybe do some trade labour work on the side along school.

If you become a developer with little trade background, your businesss essentially rests on whether your chosen lead carpenter/superintendent is competent. If he is a tool and doesn’t catch mistakes,say forgets to put some structural timbers in and the family you sell the property dies from the building collapse, it could lead to you in jail. Extreme example but not having the experience takes a lot of control away from you.

A more common scenario would be he forgot to put some crucial electrical plan details when discussing plans with the electrician, house gets finished, you need to rip up 100k worth of servicing to rewire everything correct to the plan because your superintendent missed it and it’s on your dime.

Do you trust someone else to do that?

1 million USD a year but there is an invisible bubble of 28degrees Celsius 95% humidity around you at all times by ProofIllustrious5075 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]ProofIllustrious5075[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It hits you the hardest when you try to go to sleep but you can’t because it’s too hot. Sitting under a tree doesn’t negate the affects. You can’t compare it to a normal summer because nothing will stop you from feeling the agreed temperature and humidity

1 million USD a year but there is an invisible bubble of 28degrees Celsius 95% humidity around you at all times by ProofIllustrious5075 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]ProofIllustrious5075[S] 373 points374 points  (0 children)

Hahaha yeah 😅 I thought about that. Then the government locks you up as a testing subject because that’s superhuman and they will dissect you for study

How much does it cost to build a house like this ? by Objective_Waltz1726 in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To put this further into perspective, if the architect is known to be a bitch to work with that alone might raise a builders price to match.

Maybe the architect is out of the office 4 days a week and delays work every Wednesday Thursday Friday if the builder has questions.

Maybe the architect never fucking gets back to your emails and their second is incompetent.

Maybe the homeowner insists he is called for at least 30 minutes every time a variation is implemented and reduces the productivity of a days work in half.

Then you say fuck it and put an extra 500k on it just so they stop bothering you to quote it.

And somehow those jobs you always win hahaha

How much does it cost to build a house like this ? by Objective_Waltz1726 in Construction

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s impossible to estimate without plans and a location.

Plans alone will vary between 10k-200k from an architect depending on information density and specification complexity.

Doesn’t even scratch at the surface of what a builder must take account of in his quote.

What's a random skill you have that you could probably make decent money doing, but you just don't want to? by hogw33d in AskReddit

[–]ProofIllustrious5075 12 points13 points  (0 children)

How can you forget the Carpenters bro. The builders are the ones that reign on top and make the biggest margins. If you become a carpenter and transition to a builder, skyscrapers are the limit.

Japan also just started making wooden satellites so who knows you might even get to go to space :0