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Wumboalt1 OP t1_jbuoqba wrote

Reply to comment by cafeRacr in Jobs by Wumboalt1

Oh, thays irrelevant Im already employed and remote making well into the six figures. I was just wondering about the discrepancy I was seeing. Guess I was wrong

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reficius1 t1_jbummw7 wrote

Reply to Jobs by Wumboalt1

?

You can't drive past industrial areas here without being bombarded with "We're hiring!!" signs. If you want a job, you can get one.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_jbujc6y wrote

So you don't want to pay a realtor, but you want a realtor to help you?

I'd like to fix my own car, so I'm going to ask a mechanic if he will fix my car without payment.

Do you understand how ignorant your comment is? Just pay people for the work they do.

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Burger-King-Covid t1_jbuelr5 wrote

Basically we have a major winter storm coming that may be classified as a blizzard anywhere south of the white mountains but as you get farther west then Manchester or concord blizzard conditions may only be met at the higher elevations. The coast may see a lot of rain or a lot of snow. Too early to tell exactly. There is some models displaying 3-4 inches of liquid with this storm just south of the Keene area points east and if that wobbles North we’ll be talking some impressive numbers of wet heavy wet snow. Any location that picks up over 6 inches of snow has a good chance of getting power outages and after 12 or more inches of this cement paste outages increase dramatically. Greatest chance of outages would be south of the whites especially in the monadnock region and Lake sunapee area. As you get closer to the coast you may lose power because of the winds. Winds could gust as high as 55mph in some locations and even out west they could be over 40mph still. The models keep changing this so please stay tuned to your local weather and especially cloudboy as he will be able to tell you more then me.

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Double_Royal6865 t1_jbucibh wrote

Reply to Jobs by Wumboalt1

One way is to work in Massachusetts and commute. Working in the construction industry for 40 plus years and if you want to make money, work in Massachusetts.

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