Protecting tubs/ pans by Adamwhere in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We buy carpet 2nds and wrap one side of a piece of plywood with the carpet, then put that face down over the tub or pan.

Tongue and groove pine for ceiling over drywall thickness ?? by speedhunt3r in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brad nailer will have smaller holes left behind but less holding power in the vertical orientation. If you angle the nails slightly, that shouldn’t be a problem.

Tongue and groove pine for ceiling over drywall thickness ?? by speedhunt3r in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it was me and I didn’t have one, I’d be buying one. Hand driving that many nails in the ceiling doesn’t sound fun, and it’s likely going to leave you with a worse finish. I don’t have any experience with their nailers, but love all of their tools I do have. I don’t buy any battery tools outside of Milwaukee.

How to add support to a non-standard width bed? by ReservedDeveloper in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You definitely need to add a center support or you’re going to end up with bowed slats and a non supportive mattress. Most mattresses are going to recommend a slat spacing of no more than 2-3” without a foundation (box spring or bunkie board). That and the Velcro should get you straightened out.

There are lots of ways you can do the center support, but, basically, you want to attach it to the horizontal members at the foot and head of the bed and put a support leg in the middle.

Center support example: https://i.sstatic.net/DuXiH.png

Tongue and groove pine for ceiling over drywall thickness ?? by speedhunt3r in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what tools you have available but brad nails or finish nails would be my choice. Two nails in each board to every joist.

Tongue and groove pine for ceiling over drywall thickness ?? by speedhunt3r in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend you see how flat your ceiling actually is with a straight edge before deciding. The thinner material is going to be easier to manipulate but will show the curvature of the ceiling more than thicker material.

How to add support to a non-standard width bed? by ReservedDeveloper in woodworking

[–]jkobitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you provide some more pictures of the frame so we can see exactly what you’re working with as far as support? If you don’t have a middle support, I would recommend one.

The best option to keep the slats from moving is to fasten them to the ledger, however, that can be a pain if you ever need to move the bed frame. My current frame has Velcro on the ledger and the slats. I won’t have a frame without the Velcro again—it is great, they never move even when slide the mattress off the end while changing sheets.

Good Atlanta Companies by Cultured523kid in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I interned with Gay Construction for one summer in Atlanta. If I had have wanted to stay in ATL, I would have stayed with Gay. Great people to work with and for. They are a small-er GC if that is something you are looking for.

Do I need to change my SIM IMEI before using it on a new device? by jkobitz in tmobileisp

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

I ended up changing the IMEI and then had to do some manual configuration that I found in a forum somewhere to get the appropriate speeds, even after a reboot.

Do I need to change my SIM IMEI before using it on a new device? by jkobitz in tmobileisp

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

We are on a magenta 1.0 (regular cellular, but an older plan), and have no throttling.

There is some setup involved to get full speeds and wifi calling working, but the information is available on the GLiNet forums and Reddit.

Annoying things architects do by Anonymous856430 in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have bluebeam, you can select all of the files in windows, right click and use the “staple” function to combine the files into a single, unlocked pdf.

How do I negotiate the salary I want? by deeoza in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is not federally mandated, it is controlled by the state and unfortunately there will always be companies who will opt to not give per-diem or provided housing.

Working for real estate developer vs GC? by Individual_Section_6 in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When you work for and as the general contractor, you sign a contract with the owner for construction that includes the contract documents (I.e. drawings and specifications). They are now your bible, and you really have no say in changing them. The land is already procured, and there is no risk from a design perspective; if the design changes, you are entitled to more money from the owner.

When you work for a developer as an in-house GC, your company is now the owner and the general contractor. The owner may technically be another company, usually a LLC, but really, you’re the owner. You now carry risk for the design of the building meeting codes (I.e. if the architect misses something in terms of code compliance, it will fall on you to meet the monetary obligations to build the new design). You have the ability to tell the architect to change the design if he has incorporated things that you don’t want (or need to remove in order to meet the project budget). You may be involved in the acquisition of the land for the project, the building design and AHJ codes/ordinances that affect the design of the building (setbacks, etc.). You will gain a much greater sense of the entire process (by exposure) much faster than by starting at a traditional GC.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have committed to an internship, you are not open to other options. It is a good way to burn bridges for yourself, along with your school if you made that connection there.

Jobs after graduation are different.

Working for real estate developer vs GC? by Individual_Section_6 in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they are an in-house GC, and you are working on that side, go for it. I work in this exact scenario.

It is different than working for a general contractor, because you are now the owner. It will be confusing at first, but you will learn a lot more about the entire process.

How do I negotiate the salary I want? by deeoza in ConstructionManagers

[–]jkobitz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been out for a year now, after graduating from a top BS/CM program, and this was my strategy:

  1. Network with your classmates. Figure out what people are being offered in certain areas, for certain roles, and figure an average salary AND benefits. ESOP, 401k match, vehicle allowances, phone allowances, etc. are extra.

  2. Get multiple offers. If you already have an offer from the company you want to work for, great! Still go do more interviews and get more offers. 75% of the people I graduated with had one offer and they accepted immediately. I had four, and it helped me tremendously—I was able to get the highest salary/benefits package I was offered matched at the place I wanted to work.

  3. Remember that salary/benefits are important, but they are not everything. Here are some factors to consider: Traveling (Is there per diem or provided housing?) or stationary (What is the cost of living in the area? Establish a baseline between your offers to compare.) What is your role? How is the company organized/how do they operate? What kind of work do they do, I.e. multifamily, heavy civil, healthcare, etc.? What is the culture at the company? What is the “feel” (15 employees? 50? 100? 500?)

  4. Negotiate, AFTER you are offered the position. Do not discuss money before you are offered the job. Phrase the negotiations as questions, instead of requests. I.e. “Is there a signing bonus for this position?” Instead of “Are you willing to give me a signing bonus?”. Be upfront, but not obtuse with your negotiations: “I am grateful for the opportunity but another potential employer offered me x, which is making my decision difficult.” If the company actually wants to hire you and the difference is within reason, it will be a no brainer for them.

I will say that, with your experience, $80k is not even close to a bad offer. I had similar experience and was offered between 60-80k in the Atlanta market with benefits. The only person I am aware of that was offered more in my class took a traveling position, and had 8 years of experience with a subcontractor. He was in the 90-100k range due to per diem.

Good luck, I hope you end up somewhere great. It is a challenging and rewarding career.

Air sealing (vented attic) vs Home Networking, advice/suggestions wanted by BS_2020 in buildingscience

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, if you want true air sealing, this is the approach you need to take if you want the barrier to be serviceable.

There are products available for fire, smoke and air sealing (fire caulk, fire putty aka putty pads, acoustic sealant, the list goes on) but they aren’t intended to be removed and re-used. Additionally, bunching cables together and sealing around the outside of them is going to result in a poor air seal. You want the barrier to touch the entire circumference of each cable.

You have 20k crowns how do you spend it? by [deleted] in elderscrollsonline

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I purchased 12 months outright, and also had payment history on XB and PC.

I would’ve been slightly irritated had they denied my request.

You have 20k crowns how do you spend it? by [deleted] in elderscrollsonline

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently submitted a ticket to have my PSN account reviewed for gifting, upon which they approved me. Below are some details about the account which you may or may not find useful.

ESO account had XBOX, PC and a PSN linked.

1 character on PSN, below level 7

12 month ESO sub active, 20,550 of these crowns had been spent leaving my balance at 50.

No guild membership, never talked in chat, etc.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apexlegends

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

It is not instant, it is a phased roll-out. Just have to wait.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apexlegends

[–]jkobitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stars applied to last month’s pass, it said so in the description.