The niche world I work in I am either the one writing the documentation or correcting mistakes in others. Nobody really appreciates it when I spend a whole debugging one little thing, but hopefully the next guy does...
BearJCC
That's my experience of the entire US southeast
I say go for it
We read you Houston.
Jokes on them I charge by the hour
Traditional size and sheep Sharpies are not pent their markers and yes compared to other markers they are Sharp
Why yes I would rather sit in my comfy padded chair in the AC where I can listen to my own music and charge my cell phone rather than sitting on a metal chair listening to 20 other people's conversations in 100 degree weather.
There are many arguments against drive-thru restaurants. This is a stupid ass one.
Many coffee and fast food restaurants around where I live closed down internal seating around covid and still haven't opened the backup now due to staffing issues. Terminally stupid my ass.
The city where I live has a higher col then the surrounding rural areas. Our living wage is $15.34 and poverty wage is $6.35 I don't have a report for the surrounding areas but my gut says somewhere around $10/$5.
In the US you have to get paid 1.5x for hours over 40. $30/2.5/1.5 = $8. And thats assuming no paycheck deductions such as tax, healthcare, alimony, etc
Thats $8/hr even. Pretty standard for retail jobs where I live.
I live 70 miles away from work. It takes me 70-120 minutes depending on traffic. This is considered abnormal. Most of my coworkers and family live with 30 miles of their work.