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Can you read again the part where that little cow burns her mouth on my porridge?
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 13013295)
Can you read again the part where that little cow burns her mouth on my porridge?
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Some of the kids in the complex are trouble makers, some seem to have parents who pay no attention to what they are doing.
A couple of them just went around and spray painted trees pink, not the entire tree obviously. |
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Any NHs/data experts?
According to google the NHS only retains your records for 8 years after they were last active, so I shouldn’t need to opt out of this data centralization thing, right? (Coming up to 10 years in Canada) |
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Originally Posted by Teaandtoday5
(Post 13014558)
Any NHs/data experts?
According to google the NHS only retains your records for 8 years after they were last active, so I shouldn’t need to opt out of this data centralization thing, right? (Coming up to 10 years in Canada) |
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Originally Posted by bats
(Post 13014751)
Yep medical records are only kept for 8 years unless medicolegal, a child, mental health, obstetrics i think. What the data centralisation thing?centeal8sed health records? T3gats a good thing
Thanks for the information though. Given that obstetrics is almost the only hospital treatment I have ever had I guess I have some online form filling to do for me, and the kids. |
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Originally Posted by bats
(Post 13014751)
Yep medical records are only kept for 8 years unless medicolegal, a child, mental health, obstetrics i think. What the data centralisation thing?centeal8sed health records? T3gats a good thing
If you don’t want your identifiable patient data to be shared for purposes except for your own care, you can opt-out by registering a Type 1 Opt-out or a National Data Opt-out, or both. These opt-outs are different and they are explained in more detail below. Your individual care will not be affected if you opt-out using either option. The national data opt-out is a service that allows patients to opt out of their confidential patient information being used for research and planning. |
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I have never lived anywhere with so many spiders and other creepy crawlers.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13015218)
I have never lived anywhere with so many spiders and other creepy crawlers.
That's partly the Okanagan for you! Spiders will help keep the mossies down, plus other flying insects. |
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OH got a cheques in the mail today ................
................. $33.00 refund fro9m ICBC. His basic car insurance runs from August to August. They brought in new lower rates on May 1 so this is the difference between what he paid last August and what the new rate now is for May, June and July. Apparently he could pay even less for the new insurance when it comes due in August, based on years of driving, accidents, etc. |
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Ours went down about $50 a month when we renewed in Apriin
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13015225)
OH got a cheques in the mail today ................
................. $33.00 refund fro9m ICBC. His basic car insurance runs from August to August. They brought in new lower rates on May 1 so this is the difference between what he paid last August and what the new rate now is for May, June and July. Apparently he could pay even less for the new insurance when it comes due in August, based on years of driving, accidents, etc. |
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Tent caterpillars or those loopy ones???
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What do you get if you cross a cow with an octopus?https://www.redditstatic.com/desktop...imingPixel.pngAn immediate cessation of funding and a stern rebuke from the ethics committee |
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Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13015971)
Tent caterpillars or those loopy ones???
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Originally Posted by Teaandtoday5
(Post 13016209)
i’m not an expert, but I feel like it’s early for them to be tent caterpillars? I found some online reports about gypsy moth caterpillars, so I think they must be those. They’re everywhere, so seems like bad news for our trees.
I think most species of caterpillar prefer 1 or 2 tree species over others, so your damage may depend on what variety of trees, and how many different ones, you have. |
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More graphs and data broken down by province at link https://angusreid.org/premier-approval-june2021/
No surprise for BC that housing affordability, homelessness, drug use are the bottom 3 of how government is handing, 3 of the most visible things people see day to day, but not exactly an easy or quick fix and not fully within control of the government. Poor Jason Kenney, least popular premier in all of Canada. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...975bc7764a.png |
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Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13016277)
I haven't noticed many down here, although the rose leaves are getting chewed y something though not seemingly more than usual. (and that could be leaf-cutting bees anyway).
I think most species of caterpillar prefer 1 or 2 tree species over others, so your damage may depend on what variety of trees, and how many different ones, you have. |
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Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 13016413)
What do these caterpillars grow up to be?
I much prefer the caterpillars that turn into colorful butterflies. |
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Tried door dash delivering yesterday, don't think its worthwhile, took an average of about 1 hour from accepting/going to restaurant to pick up/arriving at delivery address, average before any expenses like gas, was $7.77 per hour, so yeah I don't think it's worthwhile, maybe if tips were actually decent but for whatever reason people around these parts do not tip or tip very little.
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[QUOTE=Jsmth321;13016465]Tried door dash delivering yesterday, don't think its worthwhile, took an average of about 1 hour from accepting/going to restaurant to pick up/arriving at delivery address, average before any expenses like gas, was $7.77 per hour, so yeah I don't think it's worthwhile, maybe if tips were actually decent but for whatever reason people around these parts do not tip or tip very little.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure that it is just around the Kelowna area. The last time we had a holiday over Christmas (ie Dec 2019 - January 2020), I got talking to people working in the hotel in NS, and to several crew members on a couple of the trains we took .................... they ALL said that people tipped a lot less than they had even 5 years ago. That was both less money, and fewer people tipping. So it just seems that the idea of tipping someone for service, and maybe tipping more for extra good service, has disappeared. It would be interesting to see if one could find out whether that applied to all age groups o just certain ones. I know that we both tip, and usually tip well .... but then a) we were both raised to do that, and b) we both worked in service industries while at university. We know that many people depend on the extra money from tips, but also many more appreciate the acknowledgement of the service they've given to us. I also happened to notice during that same trip that few people seemed to even say "thank you" to the table servers, the bar keep, the guy who helped with their luggage, etc etc It just suddenly became so obvious. and a thank you costs nothing! |
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It was the same with IC when we did it in Vancouver last year, if lucky maybe a $2 tip, these app gigs are designed for a US market and really don't work in Canada well because the people doing the work rely mostly on tips the apps pay very little, so its hard to make money with this sort of work in Canada, especially with higher costs like gas as well.
On forums for these apps, in the US tips are a lot better, but I noticed that years ago working in hotels, in the US hotels I worked at, tips to servers were a lot better than tips to servers in Canada. Guess Canadian's are just less likely to tip well compared to Americans. In theory these app jobs are perfect for people like us, decide when you work and for how long, but the tips are so small that there is just no way to make anything. Thinking about training course for medical reprocessing and if its worth 12,000 in student loan debt to make about 38,000 a year (if full-time) (post tax)
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13016468)
I'm not sure that it is just around the Kelowna area. The last time we had a holiday over Christmas (ie Dec 2019 - January 2020), I got talking to people working in the hotel in NS, and to several crew members on a couple of the trains we took .................... they ALL said that people tipped a lot less than they had even 5 years ago. That was both less money, and fewer people tipping. So it just seems that the idea of tipping someone for service, and maybe tipping more for extra good service, has disappeared. It would be interesting to see if one could find out whether that applied to all age groups o just certain ones. I know that we both tip, and usually tip well .... but then a) we were both raised to do that, and b) we both worked in service industries while at university. We know that many people depend on the extra money from tips, but also many more appreciate the acknowledgement of the service they've given to us. I also happened to notice during that same trip that few people seemed to even say "thank you" to the table servers, the bar keep, the guy who helped with their luggage, etc etc It just suddenly became so obvious. and a thank you costs nothing! |
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We have always tipped for service, although we give larger amounts (proportionately) now than we did say 20 or 30 years ago, simply because we have a little more "free" money now, (no mortgage, no child costs, etc), and we also receive more service than we used to ........... eg, my assistance with mobility, wheelchairs, help with luggage, and even when eating out.
I can't say about delivery, because we literally have never ordered food or groceries online, even during this pandemic. We do take-out, and OH tips when he picks that up. But I do know that at least one of our friends always queries with the company re tipping for delivery of her groceries. Save-on-Foods told her not to tip because they employed their own drivers to deliver groceries. |
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Yeah Save On has their own employees deliver, I think pay $16/hr maybe $17 and the employees are not allowed to accept tips.
But Save On doesn't offer very flexible work schedule and is quite rigid work environment as its union, my wife worked there for a bit, it was not a good experience for her, lets just say she had a better experience working at Wal-Mart. Instacart, Door Dash, Uber eats and other such apps don't pay an hourly wage, they may offer a very basic base pay which can be very low, especially with door dash, IC is a little better, they will pay $10-$15 for a typical full service order, full service being you drive to the store, doing the shopping, check out, then drive to the delivery location, depending on size of order and distance, average shop takes about 70-90 minutes. IC for delivery only which is go to store, pick up a bag or 2 and deliver, no shopping, will usually be in the $5 to $10 range.
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13016479)
We have always tipped for service, although we give larger amounts (proportionately) now than we did say 20 or 30 years ago, simply because we have a little more "free" money now, (no mortgage, no child costs, etc), and we also receive more service than we used to ........... eg, my assistance with mobility, wheelchairs, help with luggage, and even when eating out.
I can't say about delivery, because we literally have never ordered food or groceries online, even during this pandemic. We do take-out, and OH tips when he picks that up. But I do know that at least one of our friends always queries with the company re tipping for delivery of her groceries. Save-on-Foods told her not to tip because they employed their own drivers to deliver groceries. |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13016465)
Tried door dash delivering yesterday, don't think its worthwhile, took an average of about 1 hour from accepting/going to restaurant to pick up/arriving at delivery address, average before any expenses like gas, was $7.77 per hour, so yeah I don't think it's worthwhile, maybe if tips were actually decent but for whatever reason people around these parts do not tip or tip very little.
I must admit I have mixed feelings for tipping meal delivery. The guy currently doing our instacart shop is buying 35 different things (9 bottle of pepsi counting as one item!) and he's normally very good. He'll probably get about $20 tip. For someone just driving to a fast food place - who may actually already be there judging by the delivery times for Wendys :lol: - and dropping off, with minimal service involved....:unsure: Yesterday we had KFC delivery. Paid the same prices as if we collected, it's a ten minute walk away, they charge a delivery fee of $8. I'm struggling to see the justification for a tip when there's a specific charge, although I did do one. (normally we'd collect when it's that close but we'd been in and out all day and didn't want to go out again) |
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I've never used either as a customer, I did try and sign up for skip, but they had an $75 or $80 fee for their supplies so I never signed up for it.
Did give another go today, sat waiting in the car for an hour before an order was offered, accepted order at 12:02 and ended order at delivery point at 1:13pm. Total km driven 27 (from my starting point to restaurant to delivery point.) Base pay $5 from door dash + $1 tip for a total of $6. Really not worth it, just from a time perspective its really very little compensation, and this is before any expenses like gas. Maybe if in a high density area where one can do several orders an hour, but in suburban landscape really seems no way to make any viable income off most of these apps, traffic being the biggest slow down, can't go any faster when its traffic on the road slowing you down.
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13016564)
From a customer POV DoorDash seems more expensive than Skip. Sometimes a dollar per item.
I must admit I have mixed feelings for tipping meal delivery. The guy currently doing our instacart shop is buying 35 different things (9 bottle of pepsi counting as one item!) and he's normally very good. He'll probably get about $20 tip. For someone just driving to a fast food place - who may actually already be there judging by the delivery times for Wendys :lol: - and dropping off, with minimal service involved....:unsure: Yesterday we had KFC delivery. Paid the same prices as if we collected, it's a ten minute walk away, they charge a delivery fee of $8. I'm struggling to see the justification for a tip when there's a specific charge, although I did do one. (normally we'd collect when it's that close but we'd been in and out all day and didn't want to go out again) |
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Fabulous day, sitting on a patio overlooking the lake at Turkey Point in the sunshine, sipping on a frozen margarita (it was delicious).. first patio visit in almost a year! :thumbup:
(The walk along the beach and the fish n chips were quite good too) :D |
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Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13016784)
Fabulous day, sitting on a patio overlooking the lake at Turkey Point in the sunshine, sipping on a frozen margarita (it was delicious).. first patio visit in almost a year! :thumbup:
(The walk along the beach and the fish n chips were quite good too) :D |
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:rofl::rofl::lol:
This is so true, we lived not far from the chicken processing plant and in warm weather, the right wind direction, and that foul awful smell would just linger in the apartment. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...0c12545cbc.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13016743)
I've never used either as a customer, I did try and sign up for skip, but they had an $75 or $80 fee for their supplies so I never signed up for it.
Did give another go today, sat waiting in the car for an hour before an order was offered, accepted order at 12:02 and ended order at delivery point at 1:13pm. Total km driven 27 (from my starting point to restaurant to delivery point.) Base pay $5 from door dash + $1 tip for a total of $6. Really not worth it, just from a time perspective its really very little compensation, and this is before any expenses like gas. Maybe if in a high density area where one can do several orders an hour, but in suburban landscape really seems no way to make any viable income off most of these apps, traffic being the biggest slow down, can't go any faster when its traffic on the road slowing you down. I have had the same experience with doordash. Ubereats or Uber are better. (Car age requirement not an issue with ubereats, for uberx [pax] you have to have 2011 or newer i think) Just before I left for Malta I was approved for driving for skipthedishes, i did pay the $80 for the bags but it seems a bit different as there are scheduled shifts with somewhat guaranteed earnings. Didn't get the chance to run a shift before I left. I agree with you in theory these apps should be good ways to make money on your own schedule (my biggest problem with working - being bound to someone else's schedule.) but in practise are not a good/stable source of income. They have only supplemented my savings/emergency fund that I have been living off of. If they were my only source of income it would not be enough. Another interesting one i have been using is Poparide - allows you to post a "ride" if you are driving somewhere long distance (ie Kelowna-Van) and have other people "join" your ride by paying $20-30 per seat. So its basically a way to make some extra money picking up/dropping off people along the way of a trip you're already taking. When I left for Malta I had to drive London-Oshawa as my friend was taking me to the airport, and I picked up 2 passengers along the way and made $45. Not bad for a drive I was already making, it covered the petrol to get there. In terms of covid the app asks them to confirm symptom-free, and to wear a mask, and I always reiterated the latter point with everyone. |
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After 7-8 months of trying, I got access to a therapist finally. I have to pay out of pocket as no benefits and not covered by OHIP but oh well that is the nature of the beast I guess.
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Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13016869)
After 7-8 months of trying, I got access to a therapist finally. I have to pay out of pocket as no benefits and not covered by OHIP but oh well that is the nature of the beast I guess.
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Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 13016873)
Good on you Gozit and wishing you every success with your therapy.
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Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13016869)
After 7-8 months of trying, I got access to a therapist finally. I have to pay out of pocket as no benefits and not covered by OHIP but oh well that is the nature of the beast I guess.
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13016865)
I have had the same experience with doordash. Ubereats or Uber are better. (Car age requirement not an issue with ubereats, for uberx [pax] you have to have 2011 or newer i think)
Just before I left for Malta I was approved for driving for skipthedishes, i did pay the $80 for the bags but it seems a bit different as there are scheduled shifts with somewhat guaranteed earnings. Didn't get the chance to run a shift before I left. I agree with you in theory these apps should be good ways to make money on your own schedule (my biggest problem with working - being bound to someone else's schedule.) but in practise are not a good/stable source of income. They have only supplemented my savings/emergency fund that I have been living off of. If they were my only source of income it would not be enough. Another interesting one i have been using is Poparide - allows you to post a "ride" if you are driving somewhere long distance (ie Kelowna-Van) and have other people "join" your ride by paying $20-30 per seat. So its basically a way to make some extra money picking up/dropping off people along the way of a trip you're already taking. When I left for Malta I had to drive London-Oshawa as my friend was taking me to the airport, and I picked up 2 passengers along the way and made $45. Not bad for a drive I was already making, it covered the petrol to get there. In terms of covid the app asks them to confirm symptom-free, and to wear a mask, and I always reiterated the latter point with everyone. I've been on the waiting list for Uber eats since March :lol: If our car was newer I'd do Uber driving, seems fairly interesting way to spend a few hours. |
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I have realized there is absolutely no way I could take a 3 hour a day, 5 day a week college class that is only done online by zoom living in an apartment with a spouse and dog.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13017261)
I have realized there is absolutely no way I could take a 3 hour a day, 5 day a week college class that is only done online by zoom living in an apartment with a spouse and dog.
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13017265)
Can you not use the bedroom? When my husband was doing his masters degree, he used a cupboard/closet for a study. It was tiny…just enough room for a small table and chair. Probably was about 4ft wide…3 ft deep.
There is also the problem of the bedroom facing the courtyard with very noisy construction going on, and the heater is broken still, so closing the window turns it into a 30 degree sauna. I am honestly not sure I would even pass doing it at home, the one time I did try at home class it did not go well, I really need the structure of a classroom to succeed. |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13017266)
Not really, its barely a bedroom, about 2 feet of space between the bed and the wall, king size bed barely fits. :rofl:
There is also the problem of the bedroom facing the courtyard with very noisy construction going on, and the heater is broken still, so closing the window turns it into a 30 degree sauna. I am honestly not sure I would even pass doing it at home, the one time I did try at home class it did not go well, I really need the structure of a classroom to succeed. |
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13017267)
How long is the course for?
It's 1 class, a human anatomy and physiology intro class. |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13017274)
almost 3 months, Mon to Fri 9am to 12noon
It's 1 class, a human anatomy and physiology intro class. |
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