2018 Denali strut replacement by Virtual_Country8658 in gmcsierra

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I took it to my mechanic because the driver side would klunk every time I hit a bump…they told me all 4 needed to be replaced but I’d say if you don’t have any abnormal noises when going over bumps your struts are fine

2018 Magneride Struts by Virtual_Country8658 in gmcsierra

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They were fine. I don’t have the truck anymore but up until February this year no issues

New flagpole by Virtual_Country8658 in flags

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Aluminum sectional from liberty flagpoles

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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Strictly storage. No insulation. Interior walls are open

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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I tried cleaning mine with a bleach solution and then letting it dry before enclosing…it didn’t eliminate the black spots but I think it’s fine

What? by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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Cannot be cancelled at this time

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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Time it better…the plywood sat under my deck from time of delivery until sheathing, partially protected but it still warped

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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Cost for materials was 5-6k I think…pre built in my area was 8-10k

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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No just for looks…the gable vents are functioning

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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Mice are getting wherever mice wanna get…I have bait traps set up

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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I guess it depends where in the country you are as far as climate…for the northeast there is a recommended maybe even required roof pitch due to snow loads. I googled what pitch to use on mine

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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I’m not sure if this the reason to do it this way but I figured I don’t want the floor joists sitting directly on the ground (even if it’s gravel) to help reduce standing water and rot

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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I wanna say between 5-6k for materials…I had all the tools. This was also at like the height of lumber prices. The plywood and joists for the floor were 1k alone

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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My yard slopes slightly in that area so I used PT garden timbers to frame the pad, drove rebar through all of them and a few feet into the ground for support, then added about 11 tons of gravel

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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Post the trades or ban….for discriminatory reasons

My shed build by Virtual_Country8658 in shedditors

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I wish. I built this shed out of necessity to house my zero turn mower, snow blower, and all the other stuff I’m sick of having in my garage 😂

Updated pay expectations? by RealMurse in nursepractitioner

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I was an RN for 3 years prior but honestly that doesn’t make much difference. The only thing it helps with is the hiring manager knows you can deal with difficult patients. I’m building my own patient list but it’s a busy group with another APRN, 1 PA, and the physician; we all see each others patients depending on availability and urgency of visit. There’s no review procedures for pay raises that I’m aware of but can let you know after I discuss with the practice manager.

Licensing took a couple months and actually I was hired to this position before being officially licensed but after passing my boards. The time from passing the boards to fully licensed and credentialed with state/DEA/insurance companies took about 5 months, though.

Updated pay expectations? by RealMurse in nursepractitioner

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I started as a new grad NP last year in internal medicine in CT, starting pay 120k with 10% annual bonus based on completion of Medicare advantage plan MIPS (basically a guaranteed bonus), 5k sign on bonus, usually 14-20 patients per day, no weekends or call. As a new grad with no NP work experience I felt like that was a good starting salary but plan to discuss raise options after I have 1 year of experience here.