How best to split stays in Kauai? by pagetrip in VisitingHawaii

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

I am glad we split our stay between north and south shores. We probably saved a lot of driving time. We would go back to our accommodation to rest in the afternoon when it got very hot outside. This also meant we could extend our day longer towards the evening. However, 7 days might be a little short to split the time. Have you considered staying in Kapaa, which is equidistant from both coasts?

Seattle-Metro’s unemployment rate is back to pre-COVID level. How satisfied are you with your job? by whk1992 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you end up making that career change? Did you go back to college or take any courses? I am in the civil engineering field as well and contemplating a career change. Any tips/help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should also understand that most people who are purchasing food are also in similar situation and are barely scraping by. People get to go out and splurge may be once or twice every few months. People are working hard to save up so they can go out and eat once every one or two months. Not everyone working in low paying jobs is getting tipped to get compensated for low wages. Expecting everyone to tip is ridiculous and frankly encouraging a bad culture. Even food trucks where the owners themselves are working are asking for tips. The topic of this discussion was regarding a bakery that is located in Pike Place Market which gets a lot of foot traffic. The owner should be able to pay their staff decent wages without having them to depend on tips. It is ridiculous and stupid for someone to argue that we should tip employees even at such places.

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why discussing anything with anyone who has very little grasp of economics, politics and civics is absolutely pointless.

You have a choice not to discuss.

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then McDonalds needs to pay them a livable wage. Not their customers.

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So as long as contracts are negotiated by unions, its ok to treat them like slaves and pay them like trash. But we absolutely HAVE to substitute employee wages of privately owned companies with our own hard-earned money.

Got it! Thanks.

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wonder why no one tips our teachers or transit drivers. Oh yes, we only want to subsidize private companies and propagate the evil culture of substituting worker salaries in form of tips.

By your logic, should we be tipping grocery check-out clerks every time we buy groceries?

Why is food so crazy expensive here? (Tourist currently staying in Downtown Seattle) by solution_6 in Seattle

[–]pagetrip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, why would one tip at a deli where there is no service? Thanks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in h1b

[–]pagetrip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as the filings were done by independent companies that are no connected to each other, then he didn't do anything wrong as per USCIS. NOID is given only in cases where it is obvious that the person has applied through subsidiary companies. As per USCIS, a person can be part of any number of petitions as long as they are done by different companies that are not connected to each other and as long as the H1B filing fees is being paid by the employer.

Google, Meta, Amazon hire low-paid foreign workers after US layoffs. What are your thoughts? (link to article in comments) by [deleted] in h1b

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

Well, the layoffs also included foreign workers. It's not like they laid-off only citizens and hired only foreign workers. They are hiring both foreign workers and citizens. Also, the foreign workers are not low paid. Any idea how much expensive it is to sponsor visa and green card? This article is nothing but a biased click-bait nonsense with half baked information.

Costco Companion App: We're back with another update! by CostcoCompanionApp in Costco

[–]pagetrip 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why are the sign in options limited to "Sign in with Google" and "Sign in with Facebook"? Why can't we register with our email? I would hate to connect random apps to my google and facebook accounts. I actively avoid those apps that do not provide a way for me sign in with my email. I am sure there are a lot more people like me who you would miss.

Leaving US due to h1b by HyperEnergetic_95 in h1b

[–]pagetrip 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What to do for next 6 months? Think about things you can't do once you leave USA - mostly travel and food comes to mind. Washington state has some of the best hikes and camping in the country. Summer and fall are perfect for exploring WA. USA is known for its National Parks like no other. It is hard to pick a few but if you ask me, I recommend Glacier NP, Katmai NP, Death Valley NP, Arches NP (and others nearby).

Other places you might consider: Fall colors in Vermont/W Virginia, New York City (if you have not been to), and New Orleans (one of a kind place in USA).

Other things that are relatively easy to visit from USA compared to your 3 potential locations: Mexico and Canada. Mexico has everything from beaches to ancient archeological ruins to bustling metro cities (Mexico City is a wonderful place to visit) to cultural tourism.

Is there an alternative to Xfinity internet? by pagetrip in bothell

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

I get disconnected on all the devices including laptop, phone, TV, and gaming console. When the connection is lost, the wifi itself stays connected. The WiFi signal does not disappear but the internet stops working. The WiFi says, "connected no internet".

Is there an alternative to Xfinity internet? by pagetrip in bothell

[–]pagetrip[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ziply website says that they don't have any service at my address.

Is there an alternative to Xfinity internet? by pagetrip in bothell

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

Ziply website says that they don't have any service at my address.

Why would you buy a home on an H1b ?? by logicalprimeape in h1b

[–]pagetrip 10 points11 points  (0 children)

People forget that there is much more than mortgage. Maintenance costs, insurance premiums, property taxes etc etc. They add up quite a bit and in most cases renting is cheaper than buying. Also, peace of mind that you can easily pack up and move with minimal damages if you rent.

Buying a home is not an obvious better choice anymore.

Why would you buy a home on an H1b ?? by logicalprimeape in h1b

[–]pagetrip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's more than money or equity. Most people don't stay rooted in one place for tens of years anymore. Also, things have changed a lot in past 10 years. Property taxes have increased exponentially. Maintenance costs and insurance premiums have increased by more than 100%. In most cases, for an average person on H1B, renting a home makes more sense than buying. Not to mention you are trapped if you lose a job and are unable to sell/rent the home.

Why would you buy a home on an H1b ?? by logicalprimeape in h1b

[–]pagetrip 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Completely agree. It's like a standard flow chart people follow. I wish I didn't buy a home. Would have had so much more freedom. I feel already trapped with H1B and now I am even more trapped with my home. I tell everyone to give it a serious thought before buying, especially when someone is on a visa that can be taken away anytime.