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kabekew137 karma

I did it for about seven years after college and never thought it was stressful. I always thought the job is like turning left onto a busy road (in the U.S., driving on the right side). It's not difficult, you just have to learn when it's safe to go and when it's not, and where the go/no-go points are. Car there, no? Car there, no? Go. Etc. As long as you can stay alert all day to make calls like that, it's an easy job with great pay.

Only downside is the shift work and its effect on your family which is why I ultimately left the career. You usually have to rotate day shifts, swing/afternoon shifts and overnight mid shifts. If you're young and unattached it can be a great job though.

kabekew117 karma

Nice try, IRS.

kabekew47 karma

I asked my mother on her 50th wedding anniversary and she said the secret is "compromise."

kabekew6 karma

I did read it and suggest you re-read it. The claims that cars know sensitive genetic information and information about your sex life is based on installing their app on your phone. Obviously the car's media player and engine control electronics has no way to "know" any of that about you.

kabekew4 karma

Is it possible to create a key for a wafer lock, just given the lock? I have a new house with a home automation box in the basement that I don't have a key for. I don't just want to pick it open, but get a regular key for it.