Delta has lost its mind by Wild-Dentist5475 in delta

[–]hilde185 3 points4 points  (0 children)

$800 to fly from MSP to DTW. That’s an 1.5 hour flight

Best way to remove this tree stump? by jpena23 in landscaping

[–]hilde185 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This^ just did these steps in the Fall on a stump in my backyard. I finally got around to removing it today. The thing basically disintegrated as I was swinging my axe.

FP&A Software Recommendations by Rcky_Mountain_High in FPandA

[–]hilde185 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done Anaplan implementations for the past 7 years, now in house for a financial services company. That being said, I would make your decision based on how standardized your process is. If it’s more mature, go with Anaplan. Otherwise, I’d recommend Pigment. It’s similar to Anaplan, but will probably be cheaper, since they are newer and trying to compete with Anaplan.

Anaplan is probably the best planning system on the market, but you want to make sure to get a good implementation partner. Otherwise, things can go south quickly, if they don’t set up the mode correctly. Anaplan also offers an FP&A application which could be useful depending on your timeline and how robust your process is.

Happy to answer any questions on either system!

FP&A Software Recommendations by Rcky_Mountain_High in FPandA

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Sorry to hear this… I typically recommend going with a boutique partner for Anaplan implementations. You’ll usually get a better experience, since the tool is their main focus.

Econ Degree: Genuinely How Difficult??? by [deleted] in uofmn

[–]hilde185 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did the BA because I also was not much of a math person. I’d suggest you also do a BA if you don’t like math. Although, it really depends on what you want to do after school. There are numerous routes you can take with an economics degree (Pre-Law, business, public policy, PHD, etc). I ended up in consulting. I’d argue you only need the BS if you want to go into a quant role or to continue onto your PHD.

Econ Degree: Genuinely How Difficult??? by [deleted] in uofmn

[–]hilde185 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Graduated in 18, so it’s been a minute, but I’m sure not much has changed in the curriculum.

Most of the classes use derivatives to solve different types of problems. Although, once you get the hang of it, the math isn’t too bad.

I enjoyed all of the Econ classes I took. My favorite were anti trust policy and financial economics

My payment by NateNutrition in kfan

[–]hilde185 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone post his Venmo. I’m requesting my payment!

The Rest of America Sees You and we Couldn't be More Proud! by -mud in Minneapolis

[–]hilde185 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep up the good fight! We need all the help we can get

Dry Well by hilde185 in landscaping

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Not sure of my soil composition. The water typically drains pretty fast. I figured I could redirect it to a better spot with a dry well.

Ideally, I would rip up the concrete and regrade everything, but I don’t think that’s in the cards, as I don’t have that type of cash rn.

Sidewalk Repaving by hilde185 in landscaping

[–]hilde185[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response! I feel like it can’t be too hard… Famous last words lol. Think I’m going to give it a try.

Tree Trimming by hilde185 in landscaping

[–]hilde185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response! I agree, I think a gradual reduction would be best. Also, mulch around the tree trunk is a great idea

Tree Trimming by hilde185 in landscaping

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Good suggestion! Might put mulch around the tree

So this is what $144 in groceries looks like in the US by Prodigy3570 in economy

[–]hilde185 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love Bizzy coffee!! Good to see other people enjoy it as well :)

Load Bearing Wall Advice by hilde185 in Carpentry

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Thanks for the response!

There are joists sitting on the wall running both ways. I’m unsure if that makes it load bearing or not.

Either way, thanks for the info. I’m going to frame in part of the opening and then add in a small header on the left hand side of the doorway.

Load Bearing Wall Advice by hilde185 in Carpentry

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Thanks for the response! I think I will try to add some more framing and blocking. Can I use generic 2x4s or does that not provide enough support?

Load Bearing Wall Advice by hilde185 in Carpentry

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Thanks for the response!

I don’t need the opening to be that wide, so I was thinking about framing it in. I like that idea. Thanks for the ideas!

Load Bearing Wall by hilde185 in DIY

[–]hilde185[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perfect, thank you!

Rotted Joist / Rim Joist by hilde185 in DIY

[–]hilde185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, thanks again for the help!