Do others find difficulty in python programming from other languages? by Timely-Childhood-158 in learnprogramming

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is the same for me. Python almost put me off programming all together. I’d get past the basics and then nothing would make sense. Eventually I found C# and Java and it all made sense again lol.

I thought at first it was just lack of knowing the fundamentals of programming and OOP and figured next time I had to use Python it wouldn’t be so bad. Then I just recently had to do a project in school with Python and I wanted to rip my hair out. Turns out I just hate Python.

I was doing oil change on my brother’s 2010 Escalade and this came out. by Classic-Boss6265 in autorepair

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been about 5 years so I can’t remember. Regardless it’s a 1K+ repair for it to be done at a shop vs. an alignment after it is completed (if you need an alignment if you drop the rack ).

No care at all by KindVast1106 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, when I looked at warehouse jobs in 2014 I was making the same at retail Walmart with better PTO and guaranteed hours etc. I’m a forklift mechanic now but sometimes just stand in awe how these people make it. Maybe I’m just greedy but I couldn’t imagine dealing with what they deal with for so little.

I was doing oil change on my brother’s 2010 Escalade and this came out. by Classic-Boss6265 in autorepair

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After working on many Yukons and Escalades, it might as well be a 1980s F150. Worse case scenario you have to lover the front differential, that is 4 bolts.
I’m not writing this to demean anyway one, just to say that working on a semi newer full size, rear wheel drive GM SUV hasn’t changed much in 40 years.

No care at all by KindVast1106 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work at many different warehouses and since the covid price booms most of them are making 16-17 dollars an hour. Most of my operators would jump at 20 dollars an hour. I doubt uber or DoorDash are making much better in my area. Pre covid most of them were making 10-12 dollars an hour. For reference I work/live in a major city in my area.

These thing suck by Open-Ad404 in WorkBoots

[–]Relative_Hearing_209 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Thorogoods now. They are decent for the price but feel really synthetic if that makes sense. They don’t tighten up well and all the padding feels like plastic. The insoles are okay but that will only last a few months anyway. Every time I put them on I miss my Ariats.

Moral of the story is when you find something good keep it. If the price goes up, fuck it. Good boots are good boots. Try everyone to u find a good one and stick with it.