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Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent
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I have treats! Churu, Squeeze-ups, temptations, greenies, or shall I find his perfect voidness something else?
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@Arkandel I got the good good catnip. We can be friends.
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@Arkandel
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Privilege is so easy to obtain. It makes well-meaning people so blind (and non-well meaning ones… worse).
We have a weekly basketball run at work in the evening at a facility paid for by our company. It’s a very mixed crowd in terms of ages, departments and backgrounds, and as such it’s quite fun. It’s nice to have a break from the grind and hang out with the folks you work with on a regular basis as well as meet ones you don’t.
Lately the idea has been floated to watch an NBA game. I ran a poll on our corporate chat about whether folks would prefer doing so at a sports bar or at the Scotiabank Arena, and it was pretty much a 50/50.
While we were discussing it, one of the developers insisted we should go watch the real thing. I pointed out the obvious, that there were concerns that might exclude some people who can’t afford it.
His response was “What? Come on, it’s just $200, it’s not like we’d get courtside seats!”.
Dude. $200 is a lot of money for some people. Not everyone makes six figures. Not everyone is in their mid-twenties, with the disposable income and freedom to spend it. And making someone feel bad for not being able to join is the opposite of what this activity is meant to do.
He meant well, he’s a good guy, but it got me thinking.
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@Arkandel Oh, gods yes. My immediate boss (one of the big boss’ sons) is the most cluelessly, privileged, straight, white boy I have ever met. At least once a week I have to bite my tongue to keep from saying something to that effect.
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The last of the college kids went back today. feeling a little blue at the now mostly empty house.
And also my freezer has a ton of empty food boxes in it.
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Laid off. Not in the worst of circumstances at all and I was ready to move on, but still.
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@Selira GOOD LUCK!
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Bring back my pony.
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2023 - Year of the office return where nothing in the office has changed since 2019.
Let alone since 2008 with the decor, layout or even the coffee machine.
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-ed says three sounds. /id/, /d/ and /t/ – AND THIS IS REALLY HARD FOR KIDS TO UNDERSTAND.
/id/ only happens when it follows the /d/ or /t/ sound in a word.
/d/ happens after an unvoiced consonant (touch your throat and say the last sound in the word before the -ed, if you can’t feel a vibration it’s unvoiced)
/t/ happens after a voiced consonant (touch your throat and if you can feel it vibrate on the last sound before the -ed, it’s voiced).
My poor babies are starting to get it, but still are trying to stick /id/ 50% of the time when they get to -ed.
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I really need to scream into the void right now.
I know this is a first world middle class problem. To preface, I’ve been living paycheck to paycheck for a very long time and i have panic attacks on public transportation. This vent is long and complicated … I apologize…
In 2021, just as we were starting to look for a new place, when covid restrictions were finally lifting, and our car threw a rod. So we were forced to use our moving funds to make a down payment on a cheap but newesh car. A mitsubishi mirage for 28000 plus interest. It would look shiny on our credit report and a new car was less likely to come with hidden costs. The payment wasn’t bad an we got a good loan from a credit union. We thought we’d be okay, because we didn’t know (like the rest of the us) that rent was about to increase drastically. It jumped 400+ dollars in our case which swiftly went to battle with the new car payment… and unfortunately the car itself. We’ve found - because it did not do well in the us - parts fior the mirage are expensive mostly because they have to be ordered from out of state. I.E. We lost 3 tires and the spare over the course of the year to various pitfalls in our states crappie roads. We literally had to buy the tires through the internet ourselves and have them shipped to the shop. Thats how rare parts fir our car are…
This has eaten our savings but we were confident we could scrape together enough to move to a studio somewhere, closer than my current 2 hour commute. This May we finally paid off the interest and began paying off the car itself…
So we’ve been juggling and preparing the best we can to move this year, it was going to be tight but manageable until Black Friday. My husband is a private contractor to deliver food with uber and one hour into his Black Friday run he was rear ended by a truck. Everyone was fine, the guy admitted fault right away and other than some confusion about our incident - changing 4 hands within his insurance company -everything was going smoothly. The car was drivable despite the back end being a crumpled mess. It was drivable except on days that weather prevented him from working which were a lot this winter.
It took over a month but finally we got our car into the collision shop. They declared it a total loss… Because it’s been driven so much the value of the 2020 mirage was set at 13000. Which is what they will pay directly to the loan from the credit union. Which leaves us with about 15k to pay off … I’m sure that we can refinance but the real issue… We don’t have 2,000 to put down on another car, and in the very least I still have to drive 80+ miles daily in rush hour conditions.
It’s declared totalled so our options are to sell it to the insurance company for 13k (directly into the car loan) or keep it minus the estimated salvage that the insurance company would have gotten (which comes to 11k straight into the car loan). This means we could drive and keep the car but with a lot of costs… paying for a salvage title, new plates, new registration, the taxes on the total value of the car, and whatever repairs our insurance company deems applies to our car being insurable which is more money out of pocket. This car is our lifeline, its how I get to my job with a massive commute and fear of being in crowds & my husband whos a driver doing his preferred job at all. He’s now looking for somewhere closer to home to work. I can’t work from home indefinitely… Our last resort seems to be taking out a predatory loan because we’ve already got the car loan open… which means no savings for the move in April… So… FML.
TLDR: How the hell is this insurance considered ‘full coverage’ … seriously … insert frustrated Beeker noises here
/venting and railing against an unfair insurance and home rental system
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@Sillylily Aw, man. I don’t even know what to say or what advice to give but that this hard and frustrating and heartbreaking and I am so, so, so, so, so sorry.
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@Sillylily I don’t know much about this situation at all. But I’d suggest seeing if you can find some free legal advice. I have full confidence in insurance companies screwing people over whenever they can so don’t take their word for it.
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@Sillylily Did you get gap insurance? That will cover the gap between what the car is worth and what you owe on the loan. That being said, I am not a lawyer but you can push back on the insurance company and not accept their first valuation. It will likely never be enough to cover what you owe, though
I would not recommend getting an attorney involved as it just eats away at whatever you get for the car.
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@Whisky said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:
2023 - Year of the office return where nothing in the office has changed since 2019.
Let alone since 2008 with the decor, layout or even the coffee machine.
Following up on this one.
Boss: Would be great if we can get all hands on deck next week to clear out X and Y. Best to come to the office next week. We have an important meeting on Wednesday to prep for.
Me: Sure, anything you want boss.
Boss on Monday, in the Office: So, I am feeling really ill and am doing COVID-19 tests just in case. We’ll see if I am unwell.
Me:
Gotta love the mandatory get infected at work mindset.
omg now people in the office are playing music without headphones.
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The company we support Diversity, we stand for it now get to work on MLK Jr DAY.
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@Whisky So we had a massive infrastructure failure last month.
A bunch of people got called into the office in an “all-hands” situation for some in-person work but the vast majority of people who did didn’t need to.
Also our dumbfuck Director showed up even though he did nothing hands on and can’t.
Two days later the guy is hospitalized with covid and a bunch of people who went in started getting sick.
Of course this director is the same guy who sunk thousands into NFTs, so we’re dealing with a real brain genius here.
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@BloodAngel I gotta work too, though at least my company doesn’t really claim to have any values.