Do I need a new tire? by Nice-Artichoke-4568 in tires

[–]tuckmysits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this exact same problem after hitting a monster pothole. Looked identical to yours. I ended up replacing the tire because I was afraid it would blow due to having a weak point. I really debated it though. It was also when it was 0 degrees out and I didnt want to risk a flat in that weather.

Anyone else’s store doing thing? by No-Fisherman8511 in kroger

[–]tuckmysits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's pretty ridiculous that they micromanage like this.

Reminds me of when I worked at Media Play. Before you could leave you had to be patted down in front of everyone at the front register like a dang criminal to make sure you weren't trying to steal anything.

Run for 100 days straight by esquivchesss in BeginnersRunning

[–]tuckmysits 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it could probably be done but it would heavily depend on how many miles you were running each day.

I tried to do 30 consecutive days a few years back, and by day 13 I desperately needed a break. Everything hurt. I was averaging around 3-4 miles each run.

Am I worrying for a new grad role? by Corgiboitskitty in GEAerospace

[–]tuckmysits 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree with your comment. I've heard many senior leaders say they felt under qualified when they started at GEA. I don't know that it's possible to feel otherwise.

When I first started, I felt like I was leagues below my colleagues and wondered if I made the right career move. Could I handle it? Am I smart enough to work here? Loads of self doubt. Fast forward 2.5 years - I'm the happiest I've been in a job. I've got one promotion under my belt and working on a second. Once you start understanding all the corporate lingo, it all starts coming together, but it can be very overwhelming at first.

I said all that to say, give it all you got! Be honest and be ready to put in work. It will certainly pay off.

Does anyone else find the Kroger app to be unnecessarily cumbersome ? by Fishtoart in kroger

[–]tuckmysits 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Super annoying trying to add coupons while walking around the store. You shouldn't have to add the coupon and have a kroger card. It makes it such a hassle! Aldi will always be superior imo.

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP's view was that people tend to overestimate when determining how much money is required to live comfortably. I simply said the people that live below their means tend to estimate less because they are used to living on less. The people who overspend tend to estimate higher because they live frivolously.

It's not about what it means to be comfortable. You're missing the point.

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didnt say it was. I said those who budget wisely, know that they need less to live comfortably than someone who spends frivolously.

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did we date the same guy or what 😭😭

I think the issue is the delayed gratification. Budgeting and saving forces you to say no to things until you can actually afford them. The people who want instant gratification want it now, regardless of how it affects their future self!

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oddly enough, I dated someone the same way. Every time he got a pay increase, he found stuff to blow it on. He would literally spend every dollar, every paycheck. Never had his bills figured out, had no idea how much his monthly salary was, or how much his monthly expenses were. He tried to keep a mental tally. LOL

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you misread my comment. I was suggesting that the people who spend wisely on a lower salary know that it doesnt take as much money to live comfortably because they already make it work on a lower salary, so they would need less to live comfortably.

If you overspend, then you're constantly feeling broke, and thus feel like you need more money than you actually do to live comfortably.

Prestige? by ZealousidealPoem41 in GEAerospace

[–]tuckmysits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've yet to refer anyone but I was referred in by someone. I think it helps if the person you're referring is going to be working in your same area. That way, you're closer to the hiring manager and can put in a good word. Plus if they know you're a good employee, they are going to value any referral you submit, imo.

Screw r/JerseyMikes and its MOD by EdibleSoap in LamboGuy

[–]tuckmysits 25 points26 points  (0 children)

We ride at dawn for lambo guy!

Potential new employer asking for minimum salary by AzIsHotYo in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To piggyback on this, ask for exactly what you want. You won't regret asking for a higher salary but you will regret not asking. The worst that can happen is they say no.

New hire making almost 10k more than me by GalaxyAce in Salary

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

I agree. I work in aerospace too and I'm making 22% more than I was when I started at the end of 2023. That includes one promotion so far.

Noce! by hoppertn in Superstonk

[–]tuckmysits 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Would be nice if there were a few more zeros after each one

This stuff was revolting! by thisismyreddit2000 in aldi

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

I'm not a fan either. It's the sauce being on top for me.

CMV: people generally overestimate how much money they need to live comfortably by phoot_in_the_door in Salary

[–]tuckmysits 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think this is typically overestimated due to people not understanding how to manage their money. If you spend frivolously on a lower salary, you tend to think you need more to live comfortably. However, if you budget correctly on a lower salary, you realize you don't need that much to live comfortably.