OP has a thing for moths, I think they’ve been the main one posting these moth memes. I have them tagged as “moth lover” in Boost.
Reddit refugee, married with kids, mainly interested in gaming.
OP has a thing for moths, I think they’ve been the main one posting these moth memes. I have them tagged as “moth lover” in Boost.
I see what you’re saying, but I disagree. At some point, safety relies on competence and compliance with safety protocols, even by OSHA standards. Driving a vehicle is the same way. If there were required periodic training and higher enforcement of regulations, there would still be accidents (though likely much fewer!) Drivers are still in control of vehicles and people can still make bad decisions. Even good drivers have momentary lapses in judgement. It’s the human element that can’t be 100% accounted for.
Linda is more powerful than you could ever imagine.
These things really depend on the company. I’ve worked on and off at my family’s sheet metal fabrication company for 16 years. Hazardous? Yes, but there’s usually plenty of protections in place to prevent most injuries. Very very few people actually get hurt and it’s usually because someone did something dumb. I only encountered long hours when I worked at another fab company because they were bad at managing headcount and usually had too much work. For hour inconsistency, I’ve never encountered that except the one time I was laid off. Usually temps help fill in the gap if they’re scared they won’t have enough work long term instead of hiring another person full time and sending people home when work runs out. The hours were sustainable, but working the production floor was low pay. Usually $14 per hour for first shift and $21 per hour for graveyard shift IIRC. This is just my experience with two companies though, so mileage may vary.
Car no go space :(
It’s fascinating reading your side of this, everything you said tracks with getting paid by insurance carriers as well. I’m a revenue analyst for an insurance agency. There are no established rules or SOPs they follow. They each make up their own thing. For each established rule one carrier follows, there’s another one who does something completely different. Some of their websites are really good and helpful while others are the oldest looking sites I’ve seen in years. We have a team of people who are assigned carriers, and only work with those carriers, so we can keep track of how each one operates and pays us. It’s a mess. I couldn’t imagine trying to navigate all these carriers by myself in order to get paid, on top of managing a practice.
It’s also very expensive compared to other finish options like plating or different types of paint. I would be surprised if price wasn’t also a factor.
(source: I used to work in metal fabrication)
I hope Bouldy is in the cubicle next to him.
That illustration with the hook through the film reel is so clever, I love it.
I work in insurance and it’s wild how many insurance carriers have pulled out of Florida and California due to natural disasters. The market is vastly shifting to smaller carriers in these regions.
I’m not sure if you count RiffTrax (it’s all the same guys), but their commentary for The Last Airbender (2010) and Twilight leave me in tears every time.
Oh my god, Linux makes you fat.
They finally have the protection they need when they fall out of trees.
Happy birthday, you earless abomination!
Tuna can be dangerous
Can confirm.
Wow, there’s some big names in the English voice cast.
Have you reported the comment?
I’m surprised no one has mentioned VaatiVidya yet. His voice is so calm and relaxing, he’s a fantastic narrator. His content is mainly lore about FromSoftware games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring.
Where’s that ButtholeSpiders guy, we need him.
These moth memes have taken a turn.