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Badhobz 02-06-2024 02:52 PM

Lawl. So I sold some Canadian tire ramps for oil changes with my mom’s account. I met up with this dude and he’s like I was expecting a 67 year old Chinese woman.

I’m like yeah you’re looking at her.

And he’s like uhhhh here’s your money and then quickly ran off
:heckno:

sonick 02-06-2024 02:54 PM

So... That's a yes?

Simplex123 02-06-2024 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9125212)
When I worked a short stint in a property management company. This happened to my friend 4x over 8 years.

One death had so much bodily fluid / acidity that they decided to redo floors / walls to get rid of the death smell. Apparently they held another dudes stuff until no one claimed it, and no estate and they tossed/donated it all.

Wtf! That's 4 times too many..

Luckily the mom called earlier and seems like she is motivated to come from Alberta to sort things out. The resto guys also told me that they will be able to do the initial clean-up to make sure the space is going to be safe to enter, but from the sound of it, a lot of stuff likely has to be replaced.

bcrdukes 02-06-2024 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9125282)
Lawl. So I sold some Canadian tire ramps for oil changes with my mom’s account. I met up with this dude and he’s like I was expecting a 67 year old Chinese woman.

I’m like yeah you’re looking at her.

And he’s like uhhhh here’s your money and then quickly ran off
:heckno:

pix or ban

JDMDreams 02-06-2024 05:21 PM

Damn I wanted some car ramps, o yea heard Richmond is gonna build a safe crack house, there goes your land value hobz and the hobos are gonna break into your Corollas

Badhobz 02-06-2024 05:56 PM

Where ?!?!?! Where dis crack house ? Me and Honda gonna go burn it down and put up flaming crosses on the front lawn

JDMDreams 02-06-2024 06:50 PM

Time to bring the village to protest

https://www.richmond-news.com/local-...chmond-8213637

donk. 02-06-2024 07:09 PM

Another safe place to smoke meth so there are less casualties

Its time for race tracks to be built in every city so there are less casualties involving speeding

Also: these tracks should provide free clean tires, fuel, and entry

Hondaracer 02-06-2024 07:32 PM

I’m for recovery/not letting people die from poison drugs but the fact that there were over 2500 OD deaths in BC in 2023 and only 26 of those were in Richmond.. this really does seem misguided.

Like.. obviously this is going to drive drug users to this place/area which likely wouldn’t have been there otherwise.

Presto 02-06-2024 08:34 PM

Rent is so damn high that it's cheaper for this student to fly to Vancouver for school vs living here.

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/ubc-student-co...rent-1.6759116

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Vancouver’s sky-high rental prices have forced many residents to find creative ways to be able to afford to live in the city.

Turning to creativity is exactly what Tim Chen did to avoid paying rent in Vancouver.

For Chen, commuting to class looks very different, as a final year arts student at the University of British Columbia.

"I thought, why don't I just stay at Calgary and then just fly here, it’s like a one-hour flight, that’s like the same as taking a bus,” he said.

Chen is originally from Calgary. He had previously been living in Vancouver while studying at UBC, but gave up his rental unit while he went on vacation during the fall.

When he returned, he was met with sticker shock.

"When I checked the house price I thought, oh shoot, there was a big increase!" he said. “I need to pay like $2,500 for the rent, so I don't feel like it's viable."

He began looking at the price of flights from Calgary to Vancouver and realized they were about $150 round trip.

He takes two classes per week at the unversity.

In total he’ll pay about $1,200 for the flights per month while he lives at home with his parents in Calgary. Ultimately, it's much cheaper than the average price of a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver, which sits at about $2,100.

"I've got three hours of class in total, after the class, I go back to the bus and go back to the airport!" Chen said.

Vancouver continues to lead the way as Canada’s most expensive city for renters. But, finding a place to rent is even more difficult with the 0.9 per cent vacancy in the city.

Chen plans to fly to UBC for his two classes until the end of the academic year, when he graduates.

JDMDreams 02-07-2024 06:42 AM

That's what I've been saying, it's like cheaper and faster to get to Calgary than Victoria. Or a traffic jam from Van to chiliwack

Great68 02-07-2024 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by JDMDreams (Post 9125324)
cheaper to Victoria.


Ehh, not quite. You can't take your car on a plane, so you can't compare drive-on rate.

Walk-on fare is $20.

Badhobz 02-07-2024 07:26 AM

stupid kid, should have just stayed and went to U of A.

Its not like UBC is worth a lick in terms of universities

hud 91gt 02-07-2024 07:35 AM

I can’t believe you can get a degree for 2 in person classes a week. Lol.

Kid still needs to sky train and catch a bus. Add in security he has a 4+ hour commute each way. $150 tickets means a low cost carrier and his chance of cancellation is exponentially higher. No wonder the kid is getting an ARTs degree. lol (coming from a guy with no degree ��)

GLOW 02-07-2024 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9125327)
stupid kid, should have just stayed and went to U of A.

Its not like UBC is worth a lick in terms of universities

U of C would have been cheaper... in the same town :lol

is UBC known for arts?

underscore 02-07-2024 07:51 AM

Might be a good option for anyone without kids who works remote...

https://scontent.fyyc3-1.fna.fbcdn.n...Fg&oe=65C7CB17

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6749435915671/

Osoyoos, $629,900

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Huge 6 car garage with a 1 bedroom 850sqft condo above. Cactus flats in Osoyoos, BC is one block from the lake with the perfect set up for a car enthusiast with two 4 post car hoists or for the couple looking to lock up and go south for the winter months. The big shop in back is 16.5’x 47’ and has 16’ ceilings with a very attractive 12’ mezzanine in the back for that man cave or set up as a guest bedroom. There is an 11,000lbs 4 post car hoist in that shop with a 2 piece bathroom with utility sink natural gas overhead heater and an AC unit for those hot summer days. The small garage in the front is 14’ by 20’ with a 7,000lbs 4 post hoist with 11’6” ceiling. The condo up top is 1bedroom 1bathroom 850sqft with a natural gas fire place and heat pump. The building is constructed with cinder block and wood so it stays cool in the summer and warmer in the winter time. There is no rental restrictions or age limit on the building
Area 27 membership, $48k https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...2725365769197/

JDMDreams 02-07-2024 08:01 AM

That sounds really steep for a townhouse in the middle of butt fuck no where? Why not buy a detached in Calgary

Badhobz 02-07-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 9125330)
U of C would have been cheaper... in the same town :lol

is UBC known for arts?

oh i thought university of alberta had a campus in calgary too.

underscore 02-07-2024 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9125305)
I’m for recovery/not letting people die from poison drugs but the fact that there were over 2500 OD deaths in BC in 2023 and only 26 of those were in Richmond.. this really does seem misguided.

Like.. obviously this is going to drive drug users to this place/area which likely wouldn’t have been there otherwise.

Do they have stats on how many people were saved from OD's by paramedics? I've heard some of them spend quite a lot of their time dealing with OD's so even if there's not that many deaths it might still be saving a lot of resources.

Hondaracer 02-07-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JDMDreams (Post 9125333)
That sounds really steep for a townhouse in the middle of butt fuck no where? Why not buy a detached in Calgary

Okanagan valley or Calgary?

Not a hard choice for me.

bcrdukes 02-07-2024 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 9125330)
U of C would have been cheaper... in the same town :lol

is UBC known for arts?

Depends on what the kid is after but globally, UBC's optics ranks very high in the prestige of university rankings.

Places like Hong Kong, for example, its government and policies on expats applying for jobs list UBC as a preferred university which fast tracks your job and residency visa no matter what your degree is in. :badpokerface:

University of Alberta is not in any of those lists, so....yeah. Gotta pick your battles carefully.

Hondaracer 02-07-2024 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9125335)
Do they have stats on how many people were saved from OD's by paramedics? I've heard some of them spend quite a lot of their time dealing with OD's so even if there's not that many deaths it might still be saving a lot of resources.

I’m sure there’s a direct correlation to the number of deaths VS number of cases.

Ie. if Vancouver say 1000 deaths, you can guarantee there’s probably 50 times that in saved lives

Again, just doesn’t seem to scale in the Richmond case but oh well..

whitev70r 02-07-2024 08:11 AM

Honestly, where you get an undergrad degree means really dick all. It might be more important for a graduate/terminal degree, eg. Masters. I mean for that kid who is getting 10 mins of fame, we're talking about an Arts degree for heaven's sakes!

Badhobz 02-07-2024 08:11 AM

just let those fuckers die in richmond! i dont see why 20 dead crack heads means we gotta put in a new facility.... now if its 2000 crack heads then sure (id move out if there was 2000 crack head deaths)

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9125340)
Honestly, where you get an undergrad degree means really dick all. It might be more important for a graduate/terminal degree, eg. Masters. I mean for that kid who is getting 10 mins of fame, we're talking about an Arts degree for heaven's sakes!

as a fucker with an art degree, i totally agree. utterly useless trash. even a master's or a PHD isn't relevant unless its from a prestigious university. Its all work experience, who you work for, and how many years youve worked there. I think those resume filters from employers just skim to see if you have an undergraduate degree, they don't even care from where or from whom.

Hondaracer 02-07-2024 08:48 AM

Dunno.. everyone I know with a masters/PHD is doing very well, regardless of the school.

My sister got masters in nursing and she’s killing it has opened virtually every door in nursing for her and got her masters doing remote schooling.

Our old tenant had his doctorate in math.. guy has jumped around in Vancouver basically getting 6 figure stock option after 6 figure stock option for contract work.

Of course if you get an education in some stupid useless shit you’re not gonna go anywhere. But people who get high level educations in desired fields have endless options.


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