Sorry to hear. I know you’ve been with them for a while. #1 My recommendation is to apply to all of them. It’s hard to say how recruiters are divided. You may have one for the entire job class or it could be divided. I’ve seen some horrible things in recruiting and hope they gotten better as a result of the Great Resignation. Spray and Pray. #2 just follow directions on the site. If it just says resume, then only resume. The other thing is to apply for Ops jobs as well. I know you’d rather stay in LD but it’s not bad to cast a wider net in case. It will also help with interview reps and possibly with negotiations if you get Ops offers too. Like others have said, you should be networking and letting people know you’re looking. Good luck.
Bump… Need a bumper repainted - some POS scraped the corner and took off paint. Recs on a shop in SW Austin? How much should something like that that cost?
Had an install done 5 years ago. These guys did a solid job and were easy to work with. Austex Sprinklers 2000 Windy Terrace Bldg. 22, Ste. B Austin, TX 78613 US (512) 721-8564 phil@austexsprinklers.com austexsprinklers.com
Perry Ellis Portfolio. I’ve been rocking them for two decades- machine wash, no wrinkles, always look brand new. Pairs have lasted for several years. They have different fits too. Get them at Macys.
You need to seriously learn about/hire web app security…. It’s seriously gotten out of hand. If you go Wordpress hosted, pay for wordfence. Regardless of hosting, have them do the patching and maintenance. Ensure they are doing all three: - static code scans - secure composition analysis - dynamic scans Put in the contract to patch all zero days within 12 hours and all criticals within 48. Have then do a 3rd party pen test. Security is a pain in the ass and it’s expensive but shit has seriously gotten out of hand.
Ryobi 2300 here. Pros: No maintenance Does good enough for average home Good enough for a foam cannon (but barely). With a small orifice Cons: Just as much work to drag it out as gas Power barely good enough for disc attachment so it’s a bit more work
I fought CTMA once on a 45 cent toll that TXTag failed to read. I got the notice in the mail for $1.45 , which included a dollar fee for not using txtag. I got busy and after a month of ignoring it, it grew to $16.45. I ended up fighting it with both CTMA and TXTag, because they blame each other. In the end it was not worth my time, but I got it down to 45 cents and made it painful so they’d fix their shit. It’s bad y’all; fbar operation.
What is it with wives and cars? - She’s currently ruining a set of Michelins because she doesn’t see the big ass Costco sticker telling her when to rotate the tires. - she’s all sorts of pissed she needs to go in person to renew her registration because the renewal notice sat for over year on her desk. - she hauls around a bunch of crap and then complains there’s no room. She borrowed a stapler from a friend and carried it around for 2 fucking years in the truck because she was going to return it. - I detailed the interior and she just get annoyed that she can’t use it for 2 hours. I also returned said stapler. Not a single thank you. - there’s a big ass gash on the right fender of her car and doesn’t know how it happened. Next time I’ll just buy her a beater car, save tens of thousands of dollars, use that money to buy a bunch of crap to fill her car, sight my new scope on one of her fenders, and arrive at the same fucking state.
I paid out the ass for the labor to install my captain overkill fans, so maybe count your blessings. Access was challenging like yours and my handyman lacked the prudence to say “no”. I fired him ass since it was going to be a bitch of a job and warned him not to under quote.
I replaced all my fans with Panasonics. They work much better and are super quiet. I didn’t upgrade to a larger diameter vent pie and it still performed on the next level. I’m extraordinarily happy with this purchase even though it was an expensive upgrade.
I have an iPad in a very thin and light cover. Occasionally I need to use a key board. The Apple magic keyboard is light but that shit don’t bend backwards all the way when I just want to use a tablet. The Logitech is bulky AF…So maybe a compact Bluetooth keyboard with a track pad is what I need?