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What are some tools you need when starting to do basic DIY Mechanical work and possible home improvement in the future.
  • I've had a cordless Ryobi drill for close to 15 years. Both batteries and charger still work. I've used it in a few major projects over the years and it's not let me down. It's not the strongest or fastest drill out there, but I've definitely got my money's worth from it.

  • Ain't nobody got time for that crap!
  • The resume shows experience and the cover letter shows personality. If the job has any kind of soft skills a cover letter is a bonus, if the job is super technical it's probably not necessary. It also depends on the workplace.

    If it is a job you actually want though I would recommend writing something. I'm on a smaller team and read all the resumes of applicants. I actually read them because I'm going to be the one contacting, interviewing, and working with them. I absolutely read the cover letters and give a small bonus to people who include them.

  • What side hustles have you personally seen work pretty well?
  • The license is for commercial purposes:

    https://fosterfollynews.net/2022/05/23/federal-aviation-administration-fines-realtor-11000-for-hiring-unlicensed-drone-pilots/

    What you can do with your pictures and video is limited without it. You can't even donate such pictures to a school or non-profit or something. Basically if someone could make money doing it, you can't without a license.

    The weight of the drone has nothing to do with selling the media.

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    Tornado conspiracy

    As context, around 10 tornadoes touched down in Chicagoland last night... OR SO THEY SAY

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