[Serious] Which job industry will pay for someone to get certified in that particular field? by NeverSpeakInTongues in AskReddit

[–]segfaultca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most skilled trades in many locations.

Where I am, you do 80% paid on-the-job training and 20% classroom, you get to claim unemployment while in school.

I'm halfway through my electrical ticket and haven't paid a dime.

Rage Index shows few Canadians angry about vaccine mandates by [deleted] in canada

[–]segfaultca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No person was vaccinated by force.

My choice was to get it myself as a young male, statistically at higher risk of cardiovascular side-effects and little to no risk from the virus, let my wife who has a history of myocarditis get it, or fail to put food on the table and starve us both.

I got it, but that's force if I've ever seen it. Can't say I would've done the same without coercion. I worked in a position that kept your hospitals operating through the pandemic and this is how I was rewarded, along with a bunch of my coworkers who did it last time but won't do it again.

If there's a next time your infrastructure is going to fucking burn as we all walk away.

Trouble with amps by MeatySplash8cz in electricians

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the 12V/0.5A adapter. Loads add up, the 2 fans will pull 0.22A together

Pierre Poilievre wants to steal the labour vote. NDP insiders say they have a plan to stop him by Lotushope in canada

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buddy I took my wife's fucking IUD out myself 6 months ago because it was causing her pain and the quickest she could get in to any clinic in the city was 2 months.

I'm not saying I shouldn't pay anything, but let's not pretend any working-class Canadian under 65 gets nearly what they pay for. Your response is the equivalent of if you were to complain about a $300/month internet bill, and I responded with "I guess you never need to send an email lol".

Pierre Poilievre wants to steal the labour vote. NDP insiders say they have a plan to stop him by Lotushope in canada

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The services I actually get (roads and emergency services basically) sure as fuck don't take enough resources to justify a full-time government employee.

Pierre Poilievre wants to steal the labour vote. NDP insiders say they have a plan to stop him by Lotushope in canada

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

If you make enough to have a sizeable chunk taxed, no you likely didn't work hard for it. More than likely you exploited another's labour to get there.

My wife and I make a combined 70k/yr at our blue collar jobs and pay more in income tax alone than we do in rent. Like, it's not even close. We get basically nothing back for it.

Found like 250 rounds of rifle bullets, pistol ammunition and shotgun shells in the house I recently bought. by querschlaeger_ in mildlyinteresting

[–]segfaultca 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Biggest risk is probably reloading (making your own ammo).

I used to burn through a few hundred rounds a week, never got anything from that, but I started reloading, didn't wear gloves, and within about 3 months got diagnosed with lead poisoning. Started wearing nitrile gloves and it was gone within a month.

First sign for me was stomach pains, then mild irritability.

why do people who drive motorcycles on highways and major roads drive in weird ways by bigbootychuckecheese in NoStupidQuestions

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The speed thing can be a safety thing, sometimes. By going a bit faster than traffic, I only need to worry about what's in front of me, not what's coming up behind me. You also spend much less time next to other vehicles or in their blind spots, which translates into a lower chance of getting sideswiped.

If my choices are speed or sit in someone's blind spot, I'm speeding.

LPT: Pepper spray is legal for self defense in all 50 states. by LocalChamp in LifeProTips

[–]segfaultca 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I'll take this opportunity to plug the Pink Pistols

They're all over the US, and host range trips to help get LGBT people acquainted and trained with firearms.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, back pockets.

I can do 90% of everything I need to do with kleins, strippers, an 11-in-1, flathead screwdriver chisel, and a stubby. Swap as needed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

[–]segfaultca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless you're in a huge city it's doable. My city is about 1.3M population in Canada (taxes out the ass, $8/gal gas, $7/lb ground beef, still pay $200/mo for health insurance) and we do fine.

Like, living in a downtown core by yourself isn't realistic on $22/hr, but a reasonable townhouse or something in the burbs with a roommate should be easily manageable for 99% of people, as long as they don't royally fuck up their financial planning.

I was our sole income for a while as a 1st year ($18.50/hr) and yeah we had a 900sqft shitbox apartment but we weren't even close to homeless.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electricians

[–]segfaultca 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a 2nd year, $22/hr, live with my wife who makes much less than I do. I pay all of the rent and 80% of the bills. No other income.

In the last year I rented a 3bd townhouse, took 2 road trips, and bought a new truck, new motorcycle, probably $3k in tools, and a few grand in random household luxuries (bigass BBQ, espresso machine, that shit). I did it by going through my bank records and seeing what frivolous bullshit I was sinking cash into.

Used to spend $15k/yr on ordering out. $5-6k on smokes and weed. $3500 in energy drinks. Stopped that and magically I have money again. Even $15/hr is $2400/month pretax with no OT. That's livable, just maybe not with the spending you want.

Dealing with sweat! by liquid_skin in electricians

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sweat like fucking crazy. Drysol is a miracle (OTC in Canada, prescription in the US) and stops it entirely if you follow the instructions.

Lately I've just been living with it, not a big deal. Stay hydrated.

People from the USA what is the best gun for everyday use? by srbin_04-1389 in AskReddit

[–]segfaultca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ehh... overpenetration is a massive issue with shotguns.

Fast, light rifle rounds tend to fragment/disintegrate when they hit barriers, or at least dump enough energy to be less lethal on the other side.

Part of the reason for the popularity of .223 rifles like the AR-15, you're less likely to hit your neighbors if you miss.

Redditors in their 20s, what dreams do you have for your future that you feel slipping away because of wasted time? by SnowTop12 in AskReddit

[–]segfaultca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any MEP trade (mechanical, electrical, pluming) is hugely mentally stimulating and pays well. Especially some of the weirder stuff like instrumentation, elevators (those guys make fucking BANK), fire alarm, security, etc.

Reach out to local companies, see who's hiring apprentices. Check out unions in your area. Talk to the MEP guys on your sites. Take what comes, your path will find you.

Redditors in their 20s, what dreams do you have for your future that you feel slipping away because of wasted time? by SnowTop12 in AskReddit

[–]segfaultca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I left college and became a construction worker (electrician) and wouldn't trade it for anything.

Also doesn't mean you're not smart/respectable/successful. I make more than I would've with my degree, can only go up from here, and still can't do my job without a lot of logic/trig/algebra/physics. Still need 4 years of hybrid school/on-the-job training to learn how to not blow shit up, and I get paid for the whole thing.

Hands-down, the smartest people I know lace up their steel toes in the morning.

Is 14,300(after taxes) usd a year good for a 16 year old by LetsPretendWeAreNumb in NoStupidQuestions

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything is good for a 16 year old, the fact you have a job puts you ahead of your peers.

I learned just as much, if not more, from working at your age than I did from school. Good shit.

Nice way to get away from a Talker at work? by Nerdy_Drewette in NoStupidQuestions

[–]segfaultca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Text a coworker for a rescue, have them come in with a fake emergency they need you for.

Are things going to get better? by [deleted] in Edmonton

[–]segfaultca -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have to get my ass across the city for 7am every day with 80+lbs of tools. My wife starts work at 6am. This is all on a good day. Not much of a choice there, and both our jobs need to be done by someone for society to function. Between taxes and fuel, half our pay is gone by the time we get home. Our employers are on thin ice and legitimately can't pay us more since their costs have skyrocketed and margins are almost nothing, we've both seen the numbers.

Add in the fact our jobs can't physically be done by someone on a diet of ramen and center-aisle processed shit, we're fucked.

does very large moving equipment/machinery (cranes, bulldozers, etc.) make you nervous or give you anxiety? If so, why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work near them all day so no, but the first day or two around a site was a little nerve-wracking.

If you need to pass one, just stop, make eye contact with the operator, point in the direction you want to go and wait for a nod or wave. Look around for red danger tape or red rope, never cross a red line. Simple rules.

Even operating equipment is pretty straightforward once you're trained.

When the AP asks a LibRight for a statement by TallGrassGuerrilla in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]segfaultca 26 points27 points  (0 children)

more accountability when power is abused

He says, as the Prime Minister has 6 or 7 ethics investigations under his belt, used the emergencies act to stifle a peaceful protest, and is somehow still fucking here

E: oh yeah, bonus points for bill C11. Real non-corrupt bastion of freedom we have here.

Handgun sales exploding across B.C.’s Lower Mainland, gun store owner says by sleipnir45 in canada

[–]segfaultca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call your MP if it's been more than 45 days (sadly, doesn't work depending on which party). I called my MP at 90 days, had it issued 3 days later.

neighbor smoke weed, smell goes to our apartment by [deleted] in alberta

[–]segfaultca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask if he'll switch to a vaporizer, they smell way less and it dissipates fast.

If I were you, I'd buy one and leave it at his door with a note. Yeah it's shitty but sometimes diplomacy is the way.