If it’s so trash then tell all the northerners to stop moving and vacationing here

You’re pathetic and so is your team. Cats are the best in the league and hundreds of thousands showed up to support. A light rain would never stop the party down here

Him and Putin are tearing apart the Russian league

Oh god I can already see the Quebec license plates in my nightmares

Biggest thing I learned that really helped me to get better at this was to never take an equal fight. Don’t push a team unless you have the advantage. So if you see someone at blue shield when you yourself are at blue shield, don't fight him. Nade him, ult him, poke him, whatever, just dont swing out and duel. the biggest skill you need is to recognize advantages. Comp advantage, terrain advantage, gun advantage. This helps you evaluate decision making.

Mobile suit gundam: iron blooded orphans. In my opinion the best version of gundam that they’ve made

What about those of us who never developed object permanence??

Best part about bob is how he always appears to be in a state of panic

What did Mcdavid do for 3 games in the series?

Everyone was definitely singing that anthem

Yep I see the issue. You got a blue wire where the other blue wire should be

It’s embarrassing. Bad enough I can’t get the same lines as other sportsbooks

Well it’s gotten worse if anything so they’re really killing it 💀💀

Did Tatum also have you a bit nervous there in the 3rd? 😂

Cardinals lose on a rain delay and absolutely atrocious final strike call hurt to see. All in all a good day though

I just don’t want to have to hop in the van and drive 45 minutes just to find out that the problem either wasn’t described properly, or that grandma doesn’t know how to reset her gfi

Maintenance Electricians!

Those of you working in maintenance, how did you come across your job?

Currently, I'm employed by a contractor primarily focused on residential service, but we also manage maintenance for the local water park. One team member is stationed at the water park full-time, while I split my time between both sectors. Typically, I assist at the water park, but on slower days, I handle service work solo.

My dilemma lies in realizing over my two years in this role that I strongly dislike service work but thoroughly enjoy maintenance tasks. Now that I have my Jman license, I'm eager to transition to a maintenance-focused position without the requirement for service calls on slower days. However, such opportunities seem scarce. Hence, I'm reaching out here for advice on how to pursue such a position.

Any insights or guidance would be greatly appreciated. And if my expectations are unrealistic, please don't hesitate to let me know!