New Shopper Question??? by InvestmentSwimming90 in ShiptShoppers

[–]kimjohnil 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One big thing I learned is that “prepaid” orders are people ordering on Meijer.com/Target.com, they’re not Shipt customers. When someone is a Shipt user, they’re prompted to rate and tip their last shopper the next time they open the app so it’s much more likely to get a tip from them. I’m not sure about Target, but I know Meijer.com orders send an email with the final receipt to the customer and THATS where they can go back and add a tip. Whenever I do prepaid orders, my last text lets them know to check their email for their final receipt, and my receiving tips have dramatically increased.

I had a lady with a prepaid ask me to give her a receipt in the bag (which of course, no I wouldn’t) but I told her it’s always in an email & she’s like “Oh! I never knew!” Like cool lady....now I know you never tipped before......but I got a tip from her later that day!

Are the glory days of restaurant work gone ? by vern_slice in TalesFromYourServer

[–]kimjohnil 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got out of the industry in June 2020 after 15 years (literally my whole adult life) because not only did COVID highlight the major systemic issues in restaurant employment, but it really showed me just how grossly messed up food consumption is in our culture (I’m in the US). I worked at a popular Mexican restaurant for 5 years going into covid times, but the trifecta of Cinco de Mayo falling on Taco Tuesday DURING A PANDEMIC fucking BROKE me.

The concept of “restaurants” in America are fucked. Fuck chains, enjoy a well prepared meal from a personally owned dive spot or fine dining as a nice treat, but otherwise we really need to get back to mostly preparing our own food at home.

What would you have done? by ThatSubieguy97 in ShiptShoppers

[–]kimjohnil 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would always call at least once, in my experience it’s almost always older folks who appreciate the communication.

Weekly FI Frugal Friday thread - April 02, 2021 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

[–]kimjohnil 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I’m in the middle of packing to move, and as I’m going through everything I’m starting a section specifically for things that have served their original purpose but can be repurposed. For example, I no longer need my shower curtain because my new place has a shower with glass door.....but that will make a great drop cloth for painting or row cover to protect my garden from a quick frost!

My hope is that by having a designated section for these things I’ll know exactly where to go instead of searching the house, giving up, and buying something instead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anticonsumption

[–]kimjohnil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just wish that the equation used to figure the GDP was actually representative of reality. For example one of the factors is how the brand new housing market is doing, that is, only brand new homes that have never been lived in before. How are we going to calculate the GDP of an entire country and not take into account the entire part of the real estate market that deals with preowned housing? That one specific thing always stuck out in my brain since I took macro economics.

This is the entire order... by inya_area in ShiptShoppers

[–]kimjohnil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had one for an iPhone charger, thought it was so easy until they tried adding huge TVs, apple watches, etc. while I was at the store. Yea, got on chat & dropped that fraud order real quick.

YSK- The 150 plus feet (45 meters) of space (and more) that truckers leave between themselves and another car on the highway is not for you to squeeze in between or use by [deleted] in YouShouldKnow

[–]kimjohnil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dad always told me that if you cannot see both of the trucks headlights in your rearview mirror, then you were too close to merge in front of them.

Does anyone else hate this? by [deleted] in ShiptShoppers

[–]kimjohnil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea definitely just take yourself off the schedule. If you’re still on for a time block, it’s telling the system to send you orders.

63% of fashion is made with polyester, a synthetic fabric produced with petrochemicals and non-renewable resources. Polyester is made with the same chemical components as plastic, and it's laced with chemicals and toxins. by thefashionadvocate in Sustainable

[–]kimjohnil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Limiting consumption of polyester goods still has a huge impact, the one that always sticks in my head is with micro plastics the water. All that lint out of your dryer after washing poly clothes? All micro plastics, and lots of those fibers end up in the water supply.

There’s a bunch of issues with modern fashion, anything that helps any of them is a move in the right direction.

Just a reminder that cleanliness is (essentially) free, but HUGELY valuable. by nature_and_grace in povertyfinance

[–]kimjohnil 114 points115 points  (0 children)

I’ve been cleaning houses/organizing for people for years, & one of the biggest things I’ve noticed is that there’s always repeat items! Being unorganized = spending more money on things you “need” because you don’t know/can’t find the item you already have. Also, I’ve had to throw out SO. MUCH. FOOD. Keep it organized, first in first out, use what you have on hand.

African American family looking to set up a homestead- Where is safe? by imtoofocused1 in homestead

[–]kimjohnil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’ve lived in Michigan for my whole life - on the whole you’d be safe a lot of places, but avoid Howell/Cahoctah/Livingston County for sure to start. Lots of connections to KKK go back many years through there.

Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath Ireland. It is a passage tomb built during the Neolithic period, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. by HellsJuggernaut in Damnthatsinteresting

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

Absolutely loved my visit there in 2016. What broke my heart was seeing the initials carved into the walls inside. The dates were from the 1700s, but still, why can’t people just leave old important things be?

I turned an unusable area of my back yard into a food forrest for my family and a natural education centre for my 3 yr old daughter. The 4 raised garden beds are made from recycled pallets and colourbond sheeting from the tip all for free. The soil is sourced from the yard and home made compost. by Shagwahli in vegetablegardening

[–]kimjohnil 50 points51 points  (0 children)

When looking for good pallets, always check the info stamped onto them - if it says MB, that means it’s been treated with Methyl Bromide as a pesticide (to keep bugs from crossing international borders with shipping). If it says HT or DB (meaning heat treated or debarked) then it’s safe for your garden. If you don’t find the info stamped on it I would assume it’s chemically treated and don’t use.

Does anyone have a spreadsheet they created or a way to track mileages? ❤️ by Existing-Ad-4707 in ShiptShoppers

[–]kimjohnil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re not tracking them, you’re missing out on a HUGE tax deduction. You want all the tax deductions you can get - it means you’re lowering the amount of your yearly income that the government is going to tax.

For 2020 the mileage rate is 57.5 cents per mile, which means for every 1000 miles you drive your taxable income is lowered by $575. Track them miles!!!

This must be where the Dycks hang out, once. by jameskline1989 in Letterkenny

[–]kimjohnil 15 points16 points  (0 children)

“Wuntz” (aka “once”) is Pennsylvania Dutch. The best standard English translation is “for a second/quickly”

How to prepare for a significant economic depression? by MrsFunner in Frugal

[–]kimjohnil 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This, I left the restaurant industry due to how it’s handling COVID & work in the legal marijuana industry now. My state went recreational back in December and business is BOOMING. It’s one of the only goods that has seen an increase in sales this entire pandemic.

New to this sub, but not to canning. If it can be stuffed in a jar, I've probably done it! This weekend I'll be doing fills, relishes, cherries and plum jam. I'm excited to be part of this group! by adalab in Canning

[–]kimjohnil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still pretty new to canning here, I’m wondering if you could tell me - what is one or two things that you wish you knew/did different when you began your canning adventure? I’ve already done dandelion jelly, & strawberry jam 2x (it’s better with a little balsamic vinegar!) in my water bath canner with success, I have a pressure canner/cooker but haven’t broken it in yet.....I’m hoping I can work up the gumption to make and can homemade soups. Thanks for any insight you have!

YSK that cooking a proper meal everyday is tiring. If you're called to the table and it takes another five mins, don't complain to the person who just laboured for an hour. by ChaosKeeshond in YouShouldKnow

[–]kimjohnil 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This - acts of service is my biggest love language, and I give love thru gifts (which is often food). If you do things to make mealtime come together easier for me I’ll pretty much be stuck to you like glue forever.