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Originally Posted by valdelocc Are you sure about that? yep
Originally Posted by buttwheat Nothing why? Are you sure about that?
Originally Posted by Core_d How much are you paid to bump old threads? Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk Nothing why?
How much are you paid to bump old threads? Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
Bump it up
Originally Posted by Nuclrchiller I think that it's because that everybody who's participated in the thread will receive an email notification that the thread has received a new post. That can be an inconvenience and a source of irritation. Especially if it interrupts somebody's workday, causing them to go online and check it out. With that in mind, I think I'll bow out now. I think you can unsubscribe to the emails or you can just ignore them and go on with your life and wait to see the next time you go online.
Originally Posted by Nuclrchiller I think that it's because that everybody who's participated in the thread will receive an email notification that the thread has received a new post. That can be an inconvenience and a source of irritation. Especially if it interrupts somebody's workday, causing them to go online and check it out. With that in mind, I think I'll bow out now. Well! if that's the case, businesswise is a good thing, one of the things site advertisers look for are hit counts, a website with high hit counts can charge higher advertisement rates. a revived old thread may also serve as a reminder to many that have not visited the site for a while, don't you think?
Originally Posted by valdelocc Why is that some here have a problem with old threads? While I prefer new threads but also enjoy an old one every once in a while. I think that it's because that everybody who's participated in the thread will receive an email notification that the thread has received a new post. That can be an inconvenience and a source of irritation. Especially if it interrupts somebody's workday, causing them to go online and check it out. With that in mind, I think I'll bow out now.
Why is that some here have a problem with old threads? While I prefer new threads but also enjoy an old one every once in a while.
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Originally Posted by buttwheat Oh OK so stop replying right? OK.
Originally Posted by Nuclrchiller As long as ya'll keep clicking on this thread, it'll never go away! Oh wait... Oh OK so stop replying right?
As long as ya'll keep clicking on this thread, it'll never go away! Oh wait...
Originally Posted by timebuilder Please don't raise up old threads. I agree that 13 is not enough to make a move like that. The site owners should make a rule forbidding the resurrection of old threads but since there isn't such why do you care?
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Originally Posted by Mims95bulls Im going to job corp for hvac and wanted to move to california from florida for my first job. How is the living budget if you make 13hr. What kind of rent am i looking at. Please don't raise up old threads. I agree that 13 is not enough to make a move like that.
Originally Posted by Mims95bulls Im going to job corp for hvac and wanted to move to california from florida for my first job. How is the living budget if you make 13hr. What kind of rent am i looking at. Job corp is another failed, taxpayer funded federal program, you are wasting your time going there.
Originally Posted by Mims95bulls Im going to job corp for hvac and wanted to move to california from florida for my first job. How is the living budget if you make 13hr. What kind of rent am i looking at. That post was from 8 years ago, If you are moving to California and going t make $13 an hour I hope you like Top Rammen
Originally Posted by refer guy my first job hired me at 13hr, but then again im in california, and it was a commercial and refrigeration company. 12 is not bad, after three months you should get another dollar or two. if there is any advice i can give you is to be very neat and organized with paperwork, if you have shiatty paperwork then you will get less work, just wait and see. Im going to job corp for hvac and wanted to move to california from florida for my first job. How is the living budget if you make 13hr. What kind of rent am i looking at.
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