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  1. You still believe that it's individuals and not corporations buying most of the homes? Interesting.

  2. The landscape is evolving in ways that no one can truly predict. There's no point in panicking and trying to re-evaluate. Most employers aren't actually that concerned about the curriculum of what people have studied. Even as things evolve quickly, it takes a long time for the background to change.

  3. Even if you hadn't graduated, that would still be allowed. Canadian universities don't have rules against profs dating students.

  4. But Canadian law can. And sexual harassment policies still exist.

  5. When you say risk management, what do you mean by day to day tasks?

  6. Even people with good jobs with good pay are feeling the strong pinch and the anxiety.

  7. It's UBC. I never saw it anywhere else. Toronto was amazing, so was Calgary. I hear Boston and Montreal were super friendly and social.

  8. I’m not smart enough to know how economics work and I don’t pretend to know on Reddit.

  9. It's not about "willing". It's about being able to. Supply and demand actually do affect prices.

  10. Perfect time to film an adult movie in Koerner library… or Fast and Furious Drift Race in West Parkade…

  11. That's because the human eye can see a tiger's stripes but most other animals cannot, so they blend in with the grass

  12. Actually, excess proteins can be converted by the body into glucose, or converted directly into fat and stored as fat.

  13. they didn’t ask if class is canceled. They asked if it would be moved online. Have some reading comprehension skills

  14. Have some manners and don't talk down to random people for no reason like you're so special. Try being civil. Your shitty attitude does nothing except make you a dick.

  15. Telling people to be rational and civil isn't being soft.

  16. Ugh, along those same lines, I’m a pediatric ICU nurse, and I hate when people say stupid platitudes like “God won’t give you more than you can handle” to the families of patients or patients themselves. Like just shut up, that is helping no one 🫠

  17. If they can handle it, then why do so many people die?

  18. If you do a chargeback, they ban you for life.

  19. Vote with your wallet, boo hoo, cant get an uber, call an actual taxi, they still exist. Until people stop letting companies trample all over them cause "convenience" shit wont change.

  20. I can’t get into a routine. I dont want to tbh. Routine makes me stale and comforting in the position i am. i am very hyperactive and i prefer spicing up my weekends and post work time… but i am so out of options here lol

  21. How much do you like your job and how much do you like Montreal?

  22. We are often next to the detector. Most of the scattering goes the other way, from the patient back to the beam. If you stand opposite of the beam (so at the detector plate) you get almost no scattering. On top of that, radiation and thus scattering is minimal in extremity x-rays. Pelvic/hip is a bit more.

  23. I'd be setting up my own independent exposure monitoring. That I can say with 100% theoretical determination.

  24. Sure, but wearing lead means you're *always* lifting... whole body reps... or something.

  25. I'm going to hope that a lot of people had zero snowball-making experience.

  26. A few weekends, once you've got the wing, tank, headlight (and bonnet/hood).

  27. A few weekend.....if you have the tools. Most don't and have to start from scratch. After the investment in tools and time, you're looking at $2000-3000 and 30-40hrs. Pros can do it in 7-8 but they've been doing it all their life and people are doing it for the first time.

  28. Aren't there people who source from scrapyards and will give you a price point half way between what the pros will charge and what it would cost to do it yourself?

  29. But he’s switching between them randomly? That’s not normal.

  30. Feels like maybe 2016, 2017? I came in from the airport and stayed at a corporate suite. No snow. The next day there had been a huge dump of snow outside and it was continuing, and by that evening parked cars were buried in snow. As in buried. I've lived in Calgary, Toronto and Montreal and seen snow dumps.

  31. The closest thing I could find was Feb 3/4, 2017. 22.6cm of snow fell at the airport.

  32. Interesting. Maybe more fell in the west side, or it accumulated with the wind, or accumulated more in certain areas next to buildings, if it was falling at an angle. I have no idea.

  33. I work in a supportive role in a professional services environment. Current role is more administrative but I’m thinking of moving into knowledge management. Very preliminary. Just trying to figure out what questions to ask at this point.

  34. Interesting. Well, I hope it works out for you. Follow what piques your interest. Even if the money is better, if it doesn't keep you interested, the extra money won't outdo the unhappy slog at work part.

  35. I’m thinking of upgrading some work skills so I watched a few YouTube videos about that and took notes.

  36. No actually. If I didn't work of course I don't mind not getting paid.

  37. I think you should ask for the actual written policy on that.

  38. I run a decent sized business with many employees, and I know many of them have called in sick when they're not sick, in the past. The funny thing is that I offer paid "days where things just didn't work out" days, but a lot of people don't want to use them.

  39. That's interesting. I didn't realize that's the way it worked.

  40. Inner most pane? Looks like a triple, you'll be fine for a while. It's not an emergency to replace. Probably the moisture freezing at the bottom and expanding the window outwards, it would have already been under some sort of flex and the ice just gave it enough. There is usually some pressure against it because of the weather stripping being compressed when you use the window locks.

  41. People who just know all this stuff impress me.

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