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B0bb3r7 t1_jefqd9g wrote
Reply to comment by CARLEtheCamry in BNYM Employees by reesesmama
You don't have to be r/antiwork to see that many business processes are sick.
B0bb3r7 t1_je3gi8l wrote
Reply to Other than turning off the community setting, is there anything we can do to prevent this sub from crashing? by toolatetobeoriginal
You are not the only one.
B0bb3r7 t1_jdy3lub wrote
Reply to comment by ProtectorMonty in Can you get a State/Real id at AAA? by ProtectorMonty
It looks like you probably are:
Preverification - https://www.dmv.pa.gov/REALID/Pages/REAL-ID-Pre-Verification.aspx
Request Real ID online - http://www.dmv.penndot.gov/realid/ridoptinlogin.jsp?navigation=true
B0bb3r7 t1_jdxt7ok wrote
Reply to comment by BadBalloons in You wake up in a Pittsburgh hospital. Which hospital do you hope it is? Which one do you hope it isn't? by ExtremelyQualified
While the Consent Decree from 2014 or 2015 allows Highmark to contract with UPMC, they can still define networks like any other insurance company. There are some Highmark plans that place UPMC providers and facilities in a less preferable tier.
Regardless, the commenter might mean that, due to their coverage, they hope to be at an AHN facility because UPMC would be financially ruinous.
B0bb3r7 t1_jdxryyj wrote
Reply to comment by ProtectorMonty in Can you get a State/Real id at AAA? by ProtectorMonty
The deadline is when a normal PA ID will no longer be accepted as valid identification for federal purposes.
PA still issues regular IDs and you are not required to get a real ID. However, you will need a second form of id that is accepted by the federal government (such as a passport or military id) if you want to fly or enter a federal facility.
You can switch to real id at any time and PennDOT issue you a real ID valid for 4 years plus the remaining validity on your existing id.
Real ID is not a passport.
fwiw, Real ID has been a thing for like 20 years now and has been continually kicked down the road. PA had a law stating (weakly) that they would not comply since the federal government didn't fund it. iirc, the trump admin refused to continue offering waivers for PA and, at that point, PA started to take steps to implement the program. I 'm guessing that the latest postponements are pandemic-related.
B0bb3r7 t1_jdxpi7u wrote
Reply to comment by ProtectorMonty in Can you get a State/Real id at AAA? by ProtectorMonty
If you're young enough, PA might have all the data required for real ID on file already. I'd check out PennDOT's site. They should have all the information you need on it and may even discuss if messenger services (i.e. AAA) can assist in any part.
B0bb3r7 t1_jdtq2c0 wrote
Reply to Ponderosa? by Substantial_Name595
I had no idea that Ponderosa still existed.
B0bb3r7 t1_jdiyrx0 wrote
While not strictly required, maintaining detailed records of the sale would be ideal. If the amount paid was very low or abnormally low (e.g. sales for $1), PA reserves the right to investigate and tax the actual value of the car.
You'll want to work with someplace that specializes in vehicle titling. Some notaries will decline to handle titles.
Penndot has information, too: https://www.dmv.pa.gov/VEHICLE-SERVICES/Title-Registration/Pages/Buying-a-Vehicle.aspx
B0bb3r7 t1_jcino0v wrote
There used to be a penalty tax in certain circumstances if you did not carry health insurance. There were accommodations for those who could not afford coverage and it was goofy to figure out, something like if the premiums for the second most expensive silver plan on the marketplace was more than 9% of your income, you were not expected to carry coverage. Regardless, there is no longer a penalty assessed if you do not carry coverage.
You and she should take a look at Pennie's site for authoritative information. It is also the only place that you can purchase subsidized coverage. There are income limits for the subsidy. There are no work requirements.
B0bb3r7 t1_ja0oq0s wrote
Reply to TIL that the road leading to the headquarters of Dick's Sporting Goods looks like a chode by PM_ME_YOUR_STARSHIPS
I'll never be able to unsee this now
B0bb3r7 t1_ja0585u wrote
This really sounds like you're asking for Christianity à la carte, a sacramental splash n' dash. It is unlikely that any congregation is going to deny a child baptism. However, they are within reason to expect that you commit to raising the child in the faith.
B0bb3r7 t1_j9s37z7 wrote
Reply to Ow Ou & Ouch by kevvypoop313
This is an interesting question. You may get better information from a linguist, though. Perhaps r/linguistics can help?
B0bb3r7 t1_j9ahi72 wrote
Reply to What used car dealer do you recommend? by X_PRSN
Shouldn't the question be, "What is the least hated used car dealer?"
B0bb3r7 t1_j99c0cx wrote
Reply to comment by max_m0use in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
Oh, yeah, early in the day can get a little rough haha.
B0bb3r7 t1_j98r55v wrote
Reply to comment by WikiSummarizerBot in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
Good bot
B0bb3r7 t1_j98ge8a wrote
Reply to comment by max_m0use in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
What time do you go?? I've always thought that Kuhn's music is pretty good lol. I've heard them play a wide variety with lots of semi-current songs.
B0bb3r7 t1_j98ebu6 wrote
Reply to comment by Ordinary_Promise7748 in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
East Allegheny is more exact and correct. For whatever reason, people outside of the northside just call everything north of the Allegheny and Ohio "the northside." It's also definitely not "basically downtown." In fact, it used to be a city of its own until Pittsburgh annexed it over a century ago.
B0bb3r7 t1_j973gc0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ordinary_Promise7748 in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
It's entirely possible to rely on public transit. For excellent mobility, I would suggest supplementing it with a bike. I've been car-free for 7 years and have no intention of changing. You may want us visit us at r/CarIndependentPGH, too.
B0bb3r7 t1_j8b5sq8 wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in Unique job opportunity in Wexford by jikarilk
Did that game have money? I only remember the big spinner on the board haha.
B0bb3r7 t1_j8b32gz wrote
Reply to Unique job opportunity in Wexford by jikarilk
Are they paying in Monopoly money?
B0bb3r7 t1_j6klo7t wrote
Reply to comment by d071399 in Why are there no Sheetz within city limits? by Some_Guy_Running
This is the answer. Or at least it was the answer 10 years ago. Their executives were very clear that they would have stores in cities.
There was a tale, too, that Bob Sheetz visited an urban sheetz and encountered a cashier with "F*** You" tattooed across his knuckles. Allegedly, this was the origin of their over-the-top body image policies.
B0bb3r7 t1_j6kjru1 wrote
I'm sorry but what he has described isn't the downtown that I've experienced. I spend a lot of time downtown at all hours and I have not felt unsafe. Dude sounds dramatic and like he has only experienced downtown by watching the news.
There are common areas of concern, e.g., violence and poverty, but our reactions could not be more different.
His discussion of NYC was also peculiar. I think he thought it offered contrast but, instead, it just seemed like he forgot that he was writing about Pittsburgh.
B0bb3r7 t1_j6gymhs wrote
Reply to comment by drmellowship in Anybody remember when Sheetz used to sell Topo Chico? by drmellowship
I take a cooler anytime I plan on being in the area and stock up.
B0bb3r7 t1_j6gv8u4 wrote
I never had Topo Chico but you made me recall that they also carried Bawls. Sad day when they got rid of that.
Speaking of Blair County, Ritchey's dairy is the best and I miss it dearly.
B0bb3r7 t1_jeft0zb wrote
Reply to comment by heisenburgscousin in BNYM Employees by reesesmama
Please don't interpret this as defense of a big company. I think Highmark's change, at least as it was described in the media, was the most balanced WFH policy change that I've heard. It applies to VPs and above and is more of a work-from-someplace-other-than-home-three-days-a-week rather than a return-to-office. I would rather see more flexibility by an employer since WFH has been proven to work but this a less aggressive proposal than I've seen elsewhere.
u/Puzzleheaded-Equal70 linked a Pgh Business Times article in a previous post in this sub. I thought it described it pretty well. (It was much better than wpxi.)