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  • 2 Much Whine
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    Did you check to see if your headlights were on? The move that person made is exactly what I would do to make sure you were aware your headlights were off (if they were). Luckily you were not moving so your temporary blindness put nobody at risk.

    #982579

    In reply to: Sunglasses found

    Pat B
    Participant

    I did lose my sunglasses over the weekend, but from over on the other side of California, so seems it would be a long shot that you found mine, unless someone picked them up and disposed of them after a bit. They weren’t expensive, but practical/useful. Large, over-sized tortoiseshell color, can be worn over a pair of prescription glasses. Little “windows” on the sides.

    Sunuva
    Participant

    As I was driving north on 35th this morning, I saw a car on the opposite side of the road stop in the lane with hazards on. I also saw a pedestrian trying to cross from that side of the road so I started to slow down intending to let the person cross. However, next, the car on the other side of the road started moving again into the center lane at an angle, which caused the pedestrian to get confused and go back to the curb, and also confused me because I had thought the car had stopped to let the person cross.

    Next, the driver put his high beams on and it was clear then that he had purposefully moved to angle his car so the high beams would shine directly in my eyes! I was already slowing down with intention to stop, so this was completely unnecessary. Not to mention, dangerous!! That IS NOT an acceptable use of high beams.

    To the other driver, if you keep doing that, you are going to eventually cause an accident. Knock it off! All you did was cause confusion and irritation because I was already in the process of stopping. Thankfully myself and the pedestrian figured out what you were doing and they were safely able to cross. However good intentioned, this was not acceptable. It is not YOUR job to force other drivers to stop for pedestrians by using your high beams in that way. Please learn how to drive safely and use your high beams for their intended purpose.

    #982499
    22blades
    Participant

    Wow…Thanks! Too bad it’s gone. I went to King County’s iMap Parcel Viewer & set the base map to 2007 & it looks to be already gone. The only map before that was 1936 & it shows a field there before the radio facility. Reminds me of Fort Ward on the south end of Bainbridge Island where there was a secret government radio intercept facility named “Station S” covering the Pacific during WWII in addition to the gun emplacements. They intercepted the messages instructing the Japanese Ambassador to break off negotiations with Washington D.C. right before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. I’ve been there a few times. Again, thank you!

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by 22blades.
    #982314
    anonyme
    Participant

    Drivers get away with this crap all the time, which I know from personal experience. I had a similar incident with a driver a week or so ago. Don’t just file a complaint, file a lawsuit. That will at least get their attention. Metro has an ADA complaint process, but I wouldn’t trust anything they do internally. You could also file with the Seattle Office of Civil Rights. I wish there was a better shot of the driver, but he resembles a former weekend 22 driver who constantly behaved this way, especially toward older women. He would deliberately stop either way short or beyond the stop, then berate the person for some nonsensical reason. When it came to young boys, his behavior was the polar opposite – jovial, talkative, and would stop anywhere for them. He may have transferred to the Route 50, but there were multiple complaints – including from other drivers.

    jrob8691
    Participant

    bus was number 50 at the bus stop at delridge and anderson bus number 3721 the bus driver pulled 2 bus lengths passed the bus stop to let a passenger off by the time i got from the bus stop to where he was he said i was not at a bus stop so i couldnt board. mind you he stopped 2 bus lengths passed the bus stop. i walk with a cane, was wearing a mask. the bus stop i had to wait for the next bus at where he should have stopped has no seats and due to my disability standing that long was very painful for me. the driver acknowledged me and said i wasnt at the bus stop but he didnt stop at the stop and let another passenger off where he stopped and i wanted to board at. i wear a ada regional pass to show am disabled and not just using cane because i want to but need to. anything else you would like to know, just ask.
    i waited for him to make his route complete and caught the video this second time around where second time he didnt open the door for me to board. hes a photo of first denial. which was not quick on the camera the first time. mind you i have never had any words or even talked to or dealt with this driver. so wasnt because of a run in with him. have had others tell me after this incident this driver is very rude to people. i didnt yell or get rude with the driver about this incident. just recorded it.this is twice the same driver refused to let a disabled person on the bus so didnt have to open front door for disabled area seating. A.D.A discrimination by metro drivers at its finest.
    https://youtu.be/NOM4XwWSfyw

    #982303
    Jeannie
    Participant

    KrazyKatKrew, can you cover the concrete (at least temporarity) with something soft? Maybe an old comforter or a lot of layers of cloth? I have no idea if it’ll help, but it won’t hurt!

    #982285
    KrazyKatKrew
    Participant

    My backyard has become an oasis for hummingbirds, finches and new this year- Juncos! While watering a hanging fuschia basket, I found a nest with 4 eggs. I carefully watered around the nest every other day and found babies 4 days ago! I do think the momma built her nest in a lush garden and it would be cruel to let the basket die when the family needs the protection the most. So, I put a bird feeder close by, and use water bulbs to maximize the moisture and minimize the invasion of the bird nursery. Momma and daddy stay close by and my only concern now is that those babies will be fledglings in a few days and the basket is 4 feet off the concrete ground. I worry about the babies getting hurt on their maiden flights. But I can’t move the basket now to ensure a softer landing. Any ideas?

    #982234
    anonyme
    Participant

    IQ test, indeed. Nor do I sympathize with the enablers who think it’s just mean to confront maskless individuals in supermarkets, etc. If these people truly have underlying illnesses that prevent them from wearing a mask, then they are the last people who should be barefaced out in public. If their condition actually exists (highly doubtful) then they should be in quarantine for their own safety. It should be written into the (unenforced) law that if you can’t (won’t) wear a mask, then you must stay home. It’s well known that covidiots, already low on the IQ scale as noted, are using unsubstantiated medical conditions as an excuse to flaunt their ignorance. Remove the loophole. Or, give them all a maskless island to live on, along with the anti-vaxxers, and let Darwinism run its course. A tanning bed should be all the intervention they need.

    Jerry Whiting
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    4th of July Special!

    A 32 oz takeout container stuffed with red wiggler worms and spent oyster mushroom straw. Together these are a perfect compost starter kit. The worms eat your kitchen scraps and yard waste to make great soil. The spent oyster mushrooms straw is pre-inoculated with beneficial microbes and bokashi infused coffee grounds.

    This package is ideal for starting a new compost bin from scratch or revitalizing your existing pile. As long as we’re all locked down and cooking at home while gardening why not take on compost at the same time? Worms + mycelium packed straw, what’s not to like?

    Conveniently located location just north of Northgate off of I-5. No contact pickup. All for $20.

    Details with photos: http://www.JerryWhiting.com/worms-for-sale/

    #982241

    Pet Care Center At Luna Park is looking for a part-time experienced veterinary receptionist to join our staff. We are a progressive, family-owned hospital seeking a professional in customer service that will take our practice to the level! Starting salary begins at $16-$18/hour based on experience.

    Benefits Include:
    Paid Time Off
    401K Match
    Discounted veterinary services and products
    Continuing Education

    We are seeking someone with:
    Veterinary experience or a background in animal care
    Caring and Compassion for pets and their people
    Professionalism
    Excellent Customer service and communications skills
    Punctuality
    Detail oriented and ability to multitask
    Basic computer skills
    Accuracy in handling money
    Ability to lift 40lbs
    Ability to work with a team
    Determination and Drive
    Positive Attitude

    If you are interested in joining our team of caring professionals, please submit a cover letter and resume to petcarecenteratlunapark@gmail.com.

    Equal Employment Opportunity:
    It is the policy of the company to afford equal opportunities to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, non-disqualifying disability or status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran.

    mdigiu
    Participant

    We recently completed an in-town move and have a ton of various sized boxes– wardrobe, dish pack, medium and small– as well as bubble wrap and packing paper; enough materials to pack a 3-4 bedroom house! Would love to see these items re-used! Free for pick-up in West Seattle.

    Margaret
    919-218-1408

    happy hour
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    Located in Jefferson square. Owner, Lisa purchased this business a year ago & when she had good traction covid19 hit

    She is the most kind & loving woman with a heart of gold. She has a great team & will be open over the weekend

    She has also created “happy hour”
    12-3 Mon-Fri. Her place is sterilized & taking all precautions

    Perk: HGTV is always on :)

    Happy 4th!

    #982156
    dc
    Participant

    Hi, did you ever find anyone to do this job? I am looking for the same type of work to be done.

    #982138
    BeesPlumbing
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    Plumber Apprentice- PAID APPRENTICESHIP/CAREER JOB/FULL BENEFITS

    Bee’s Plumbing and Heating is looking for a skilled and experienced Plumber Apprentice. Must have 2nd or 3rd year card. Once licensed we offer flexible schedules so you can spend time with your family and take time off when wanted or needed. If desired, once licensed, you may take your truck home or dispatch from our warehouse, depending on what works best for you! We offer full medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your family. Bee’s Plumbing and Heating also provides paid vacation and a great retirement program with a company provided match.

    THE COMPANY:
    At Bee’s Plumbing, each day will be fresh and exciting. You will have the opportunity to work on many different types of fun and exhilarating projects. The owners have combined industry experience of over 30 years. Due to their experience, they can assure you that you will be paid at the top in the industry. They have a passion of creating a fun and productive work environment. It is important to have a healthy balance between work and family.

    THE POSITION:
    We’re looking for a full time Plumber Apprentice. Salary is approximately $40k/year for training and $150k/year once licensed. Full medical, dental, and vision. Plus a full retirement program. Driver’s license, drug test, and background checks are required.

    WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY?
    -Top Pay
    -New Trucks
    -Set your own schedule
    -Great Benefits and Vacation Pay

    Email resumes to Beesplumbingandheating@gmail.com

    #982137
    BeesPlumbing
    Participant

    Bee’s Plumbing and Heating is looking to add an additional Licensed Plumber to its team. Bee’s just added another brand new box truck to its fleet and is ready to hit the road stocked with parts and a licensed apprentice to help assist you in your career. We offer flexible schedules so you can spend time with your family and take time off when wanted or needed. If desired, you may take your truck home or dispatch from our warehouse, depending on what works best for you! We offer full medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your family. Bee’s Plumbing and Heating also provides paid vacation and a great retirement program with a company provided match.
    There is NO ON CALL schedule and we are currently closed on the weekends. Weekends and/or on call shifts are 100% optional.
    Bee’s Plumbing’s lead dispatchers have over 30 years combined industry experience dispatching. We set you up to be as successful as possible with limited drive time between calls. We qualify each lead before you arrive with a $99 dispatch fee with a 92% quote rate.
    THE COMPANY:
    At Bee’s Plumbing, each day will be fresh and exciting. You will have the opportunity to work on many different types of fun and exhilarating projects. The owners have combined industry experience of over 30 years. Due to their experience, they can assure you that you will be paid at the top in the industry. They have a passion of creating a fun and productive work environment. It is important to have a healthy balance between work and family.
    THE POSITION:
    We’re looking for a full time Licensed Plumber. Salary is approximately $150k. Full medical, dental, and vision. Plus a full retirement program. Driver’s license, drug test, and background checks are required.
    WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY?
    -Top Pay
    -No Weekends
    -No On Call
    -New Trucks
    -Set your own schedule
    -Great Benefits and Vacation Pay
    CHECK US OUT ONLINE: Beesplumbingandheating.com
    https://www.yelp.com/biz/bees-plumbing-and-heating-seattle-2

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    Please call 206.745.7570 or email in resumes to Beesplumbingandheating@gmail.com
    Job Types: Full-time, Commission
    Salary: $130,000.00 to $180,000.00 /year

    #982136
    mark47n
    Participant

    Pensions are generally listed as “deferred income” meaning that yo accept less money up front for your work and have it made up upon retirement. It’s one of the reasons why public sector jobs pay less.

    Dory Monson is news like Fox is news. lopsided, selective and loaded, if not all, opinion.

    #982027

    Our office (in the West Seattle Junction) is seeking a friendly Dental Assistant with a positive attitude 3-4 days per week (hours can be flexible). Experience desired, but not required (hourly wage DOE). Send resume to: wolffscheduler@comcast.net

    #982025
    lmtandersen
    Participant

    I would definitely be interested! My email is laura.triantos@gmail.com.

    #982016
    breehopkins
    Participant

    Hi, My name is Bree Hopkins and I live and nanny in West Seattle. I have babysat a lot in the past and love working with kids. I am CPR certified and have taken a children’s first aid course. I am available 7am-10pm and have many references available for you to contact. I also have a car and my license so I would be able to do errands for you! My email is: hopkinsbree3@gmail.com

    KateS
    Participant

    Out of Round Design is a small architectural metal fabrication shop seeking a third fabricator to aid in the fabrication of high-end interior design projects. Typical work in our shop includes stairs, railings, fireplace surrounds, and furniture pieces.

    Capable TIG welding skills, excellent grinder control, and the ability to understand metal fabrication within the scope of larger architectural projects are fundamental skills for this position. The ideal candidate for this job has a skillset that includes metal fabrication, but the right attitude and ability to work as a team member are equally as important for success.

    Job skills include:
    – Shop print reading and layout skills
    – Material handling, cutting, and basic machining
    – Weld prep and grinder skills
    – TIG welding competency
    – General mechanical aptitude and attention to detail
    – Ability to work on site and familiarity with general construction principles
    – Knowledge of patina preparation and application

    This is a full-time position. Hourly rate is $22-28 DOE. Vacation and holiday pay included.

    Please send your resume along with portfolio photos if you have previous work you would like to share.

    To apply, contact Kate via email: kate@outofrounddesign.com

    Thank you!

    #981945
    peteradyer
    Participant

    Hi! I am very interested in this – I am an avid runner and longtime West Seattle resident! My email is peterfremont@gmail.com! (Never mind, didn’t see the women part! Disregard this message as I can’t figure out how to delete it.)

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by peteradyer.
    #981917
    serountree
    Participant

    I live in West Seattle and I am looking for a week day golf partner to play one or two mornings / per week (any Seattle area courses). If interested, please respond.

    Potter Construction
    Participant

    Construction Driver/ Expeditor –
    Are you looking for a job that challenges you? A job that has opportunity to grow?

    Potter Construction is an award winning Remodeling Company in West Seattle. In business since 1979 we serve the greater Seattle area. We do a lot of beautiful looking additions, kitchens, baths, and basement remodels, and have with very high customer service record is looking for a qualified person to join our team. This position will handle job site setup for construction, debris removal and material handling. You will also be involved in some construction work, with a lead carpenter.

    Responsibilities include:
    -Making a good first impression
    -Job site clean up
    -Drive company truck
    -Pick up & deliver materials to job sites
    -Organize & maintain storage areas
    -Carpentry work as needed
    -Knowledge of local area helpful

    The ideal candidate will be:
    -Clean, Competent and Careful
    -Friendly and a good communicator
    -Able to work on multiple projects at once
    -Able to lift and carry 80 pounds
    -Able to take and follow directions
    -Have a clean driving record & reliable transportation
    -Have a tool belt and basic hand tools
    -Have a cell phone, and use map apps
    -Have a sense of humor
    -Be a non-smoker
    -Possess a “How can I help” attitude
    -Pass a background and drug test
    -Possess a Washington State Driver’s license and excellent driving record.
    -Insurance requires you must be at least 25 years old.

    Benefits include:
    -Paid holidays
    -Health and dental benefits
    -401k matching
    -Medical and Dental Benefits
    -Paid vacation
    -Pay $18-22 DOE

    If you are interested please send a cover letter, resume and 3 references to jobs@potterconstruction.com, or visit our job posting here
    https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/lab/d/seattle-construction-driver-expeditor/7150550785.html
    Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule interviews.

    #981896
    mark47n
    Participant

    You may want to dig into whether or not those numbers include costs other than just wages paid. Wages paid to electricians that are employed by the City of Seattle are about $40/hr and linemen earn about $50/hr. These numbers do not jibe with the actual people doing the work earn. This looks far more like a hatchet job.

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