

No one said that it’s hard, only that the process could be improved.
Yeah, we (mostly) all pack things up fine. That doesn’t mean the process couldn’t be made easier.


No one said that it’s hard, only that the process could be improved.
Yeah, we (mostly) all pack things up fine. That doesn’t mean the process couldn’t be made easier.


every 2 weeks for hourly or twice a month for salary
🤔


Beef jerky is a good one if you make it yourself, but the commercially available options have a lot of sugar.


I don’t know other than to say that we need more savory candies for those of us who aren’t into sweets. And crackers don’t count.
Yeah, but I don’t know if you’ve ever tried straight gin. Even the good stuff is horrible on its own. Definitely could vomit after unexpectedly taking a large gulp.


No. It’s more about your job/profession than where you’re located.


In the United States, how frequently you get paid is not related to your location so much as it is to your industry. A lot of public jobs are paid once per month. Typical private jobs will pay twice per month. Neither of those are a hard and fast rule. Minimum wage(ish) jobs are more likely to pay weekly.


Sounds like you haven’t pitched many tents before. Or, more importantly, taken them down. Worst part of camping is packing it all up.


Article sort of goes into that a little bit, mentioning the origins of the idea and explaining how this one might actually be useful.
Don’t I know it. Most of my male family members have been tradespeople and all but one chose/chooses a van over a pickup truck.
That was actually a problem with briefly-very-popular conversion vans.
Ignore it as much as possible.
Grandma gets a “Happy Mother’s Day! ♥️” because she’s old now and it means a lot to her.
Conductors don’t have to deal with this. On trains, there’s usually no one to help manage the jerk passengers.


Stop reposting all your reddit content.
I feel so bad for flight attendants, basically having to act like babysitters for full grown adults like this.
And some vans designed for transporting people with wheelchairs/powerchairs could be blocked out.
It’s really bad where I live, in Seattle. The vast, vast majority of parking spots are compact (even the ones not labeled as such). And you’ve got these and giant SUVs making it hard to park and, even moreso, get in and out of a regular car.
I really think driving these things around should only be legal for work purposes.
When old friends have traveled halfway across the world to come visit me.
Even for people who camp regularly, it’s easy because you’ve done it so many times. That doesn’t mean the process is ideal to begin with.