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cool-robertson55-us · 20 days ago
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momo-de-avis · 3 months ago
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The reason I was so incensed and wanted to scream the other day was because during a company meeting I tried to bring up a subject which was the absence of a colleague (the guy who pays us) who went on vacation but didn't warn us but the team leader instantly, with a smirk, interrupted me and said "yes he did he always does". I gave her the benefit of the doubt and said that if an email was sent out it did not reach me. She then said "he always sends an email, you just didn't read it" and then immediately turned away, everyone else interrupted me further and the conversation continued and this wasn't even what I wanted to say, it was something tangentially related but not that. For perspective. Minutes earlier someone mentioned a company wide sent email and someone else said they didn't receive it. Do you think she got the same dismissive reply? Of course not. She got concern. Whereas I was given a nasty smirk and dismissiveness and immediately labelled a liar.
I stewed in so much rage for the next five minutes I actually whispered to a colleague that I was just going to abandon the meeting cause I'd never felt so disrespected. And I could tell the team leader was watching me the whole time and actively ignoring me. She could see I'd not finished and she turned away and actively just ignored me because for some fucking reason in the last two months she decided to hate my guts for no reason. The colleague I whispered was the one who put his hand on my arm and actually said that I wasn't done talking.
Since the subject they were discussing was halfway through I said "just finish what you're saying and I'll say what I was meant to ask, cause it doesn't make sense for me to interrupt right now but yeah I didn't even say what I wanted" and then the team leader has the audacity to say, in a high pitch mocking voice "nOw FiNiSh wHaT yOu'Re SaYiNg".
The thing that really pissed me, and this is what made me stew in rage, was that early this month the guy who pays us went on vacation but we didn't know. Someone found out and informed us on the group chat. Chaos ensued cause we hadn't been paid. At the time this was unravelling I was in training for another company, in a different city, and asked someone else to go ahead and ask what should we do but we were joking around saying it should be someone the team leader loved. The thing was everyone refused to do it because they were genuinely afraid. So I went ahead and asked.
But in the meeting, when I mentioned that the guy went on holiday and didn't warn anyone, suddenly the same people that had gone into chaos said "actually he did send an email" so I just blew up at that moment. I don't know why everyone ganged up on me but I just went "this dude went twice on holidays, the first time he sent an email, the second time he didn't, and I don't know why everyone here is saying he did when about a month ago you guys were the ones panicking and refusing to ask what do we do and I had to be the one to go ahead and ask cause everyone refused".
Literally everyone in that meeting made me a fucking liar while the team leader mocked me like some fucking school girl.
That was the moment I decided I'm done with this shit and after January I'm putting my life in order and I'm getting tf out of this place. I cane home in tears if rage. I dissed a dear friend for doing this to me and her excuse was she misunderstood everything. Yeah sure fucking whatever.
I like my colleagues but I work with a bunch of cowards. All I wanted to ask was what is the appropriate procedure when the guy is on vacation and we have not been paid yet (couldn't even formulate the full question cause those people can't have a normal conversation).
The whole meeting was focused on one dude (save for a very serious matter that did need addressing at the end) who the team leader has the hots for and everyone knows. The favouritism is obvious though fuck me if I understand why she decided to hate my guts out of the blue. Literally did nothing to her.
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dragons-and-yellow-roses · 6 months ago
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Could someone please sit on my bed and do whatever so I can clean my room?
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eggcats · 8 months ago
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Got a job interview on Thursday! Everyone give me good vibes! ❤️❤️🙏
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gale-force-storm · 7 months ago
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Just a heads up, I'm probably gonna be a little quieter/less active for a bit. Just found out my lease isn't getting renewed so I have to find a new place by the end of August, so that whole process is gonna be taking up a lot of my time and energy 🙃
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unlimitedbutchworks · 2 years ago
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genuinely though its kind of insane the transmisogyny and fear trans women just have to live with and how much of it is waved away as exaggeration or paranoia. all i can think of is that bit from infect your friends and loved ones, “THE WHOLE WORLD MONITORS AND MOCKS MY EVERY WAKING MOMENT”, literally it is the strongest part of the entire book just because of how well that describes this shit
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sureuncertainty · 4 months ago
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if i have to see one more post about disney from people who don't work here or at least live in the area i'm gonna lose it
#saw a post that was talking about how disney doesn't actually care about queer people#and while like. yeah. i mean. i guess sorta that's true? but also they do pay for trans healthcare#for employees. btw. no other employer i've ever had has explicitly covered that in my insurance#also working here has EASILY been the job where i feel the most comfortable being trans since i came out#and where i get misgendered the least. it still happens and it's been an issue but like#overall it's better here. disney also lets me use my preferred name on everything#universal did not do that btw at universal i was forced to display my deadname to everyone at my location#so it's not as black and white as 'disney hates queer people' and i'm not trying to be a bootlicker i'm just stating these facts#that people probably don't know? at least people don't seem to know this?#but it's easily the most supportive work environment i've ever been in#and yeah a LOT of that depends on location and leadership and other things. i have trans coworkers who have struggled more than i have#but like. overall. i don't think people realize that it's actually a pretty halfway decent place to work#and yeah there's some HUGE issues but it's an oversimplification to say that it's just The worst and should be burned down etc.#and it's like yeah i KNOW it's the bare minimum but it's still more than i've gotten anywhere else i've worked#and yes a lot of it is also due to the union's hard work here and not the company itself but still#the fact that the people making posts like that clearly do not actually live here or know anything about how things work here#i'm just like. please shut up you don't even know what you're talking about#this post i saw earlier had people in the replies STILL spouting the 'disney will just pack up and leave lol and then where will the florid#economy be?' and they sound so fucking stupid like what the everloving fuck do you mean move somewhere else#people think it's a little theme park as if it's not the literal size of san francisco???#anyway i'm just in general begging people online to shut up about things they don't know shit about.#like. you don't have to have an opinion on everything. you can just. shut up.#anyway that's my ranty tags post for the day bye#win rambles
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the-voice-of-night-vale · 7 months ago
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u know what i've been thinking about. how the economy expects you to be, right now, at a job you've been at and consistently getting raises in for like, ten years. it's almost like the implication is "well yeah, you'll be able to live off this job in three, five, ten years if you stick with it and grow in the company" which is all fine and dandy, but i kind of need to live right now
#the queen of trash has spoken#rewrote this post six times and it turned into an essay both times and i don't really need it to lol#also thinking about the graphic i saw this morning that said the average spending power of $100 here is $41 compared to the national averag#which i guess? min wage is just over $16 here. but uhhhhhhhh i think my city is one of the most expensive in the state as far as cost of#living goes (not hard since we're the second largest city in a state of three decent sized cities and mostly large towns)#and its just crazy bc i look at my coworkers some of whom haven't been there much longer than me#who have kids and a house and stuff#and i realize oh. their husbands are engineers or lawyers. plus they're probably making more than me because they're team leads or managers#or have been there longer. meanwhile my 25 year old ass is making $20 an hour and my boyfriend is making $18 an hour#both doing highly-specialized work#and like. the idea that in ten years if i last that long both in the company and in this mortal coil#THEN i'll be making a living wage (in today's money)#is like. so wack! considering the fact that people really aren't staying in jobs for very long for various reasons#and for some positions the only way to get a raise is to move to a whole new company#it's just crazy! the fact that a 25 year old with a bachelor's degree can't even afford a fucking APARTMENT.#like everyone should be able to have housing obvs and the obvious solution to this is a universal basic income#but the fact that my experiencce in the economy is so different from my brothers (who is seven years older than me) and COMPLETELY#unrecognizable to that of my parents when they were my age. like i know billionaires are totally disconnected from reality#but in what universe is this a successful economy? /rq i know the answer i promise
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philiproy1 · 5 months ago
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Top Commercial Moving Services Near Me with Capital Moving and Storage
When it comes to relocating a business, finding a reliable moving company that understands the unique challenges of commercial moves is essential. Whether you’re moving to a larger office, downsizing, or relocating across town, the efficiency and expertise of your moving company can make all the difference. Capital Moving and Storage stands out as a premier provider of commercial moving services, ensuring your business relocation is seamless and stress-free.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore why Capital Moving and Storage is your top choice for commercial moving services near you and how our approach can benefit your business relocation.
Understanding the Importance of Commercial Moving Services
1. Specialized Expertise for Business Moves
Commercial moving involves more complexity than a typical residential move. Businesses often require specialized handling of office equipment, IT infrastructure, and sensitive documents. At Capital Moving and Storage, our team has the expertise needed to manage these unique challenges. We understand the importance of minimizing downtime and ensuring a smooth transition, which is why we offer tailored solutions for every aspect of your commercial move.
2. Efficient Project Management
A successful commercial move requires meticulous planning and project management. From initial consultations to the final setup in your new location, Capital Moving and Storage provides comprehensive project management services. We create a detailed moving plan, coordinate logistics, and ensure that every step of the process is executed with precision. Our goal is to minimize disruptions to your business operations and ensure that your move is completed on time.
3. Secure Handling of Sensitive Equipment
Businesses often have valuable and sensitive equipment that requires careful handling. Whether it’s computer systems, office furniture, or confidential documents, Capital Moving and Storage employs specialized techniques and high-quality packing materials to protect your assets during the move. Our team is trained to handle a variety of commercial equipment, ensuring that everything arrives at your new location in excellent condition.
4. Minimal Downtime and Disruption
One of the primary concerns for businesses during a move is minimizing downtime. Capital Moving and Storage understands the need to keep your business running smoothly. We work closely with you to schedule the move during off-peak hours or weekends to reduce disruptions. Our efficient moving processes and experienced team members ensure that your business can resume operations as quickly as possible.
5. Comprehensive Moving Services
Capital Moving and Storage offers a full range of commercial moving services to cover every aspect of your relocation. Our services include:
Office Relocation: Whether you’re moving a small office or a large corporate facility, we handle every detail to ensure a smooth transition.
IT Equipment Moving: We specialize in safely moving sensitive IT equipment, including servers, computers, and telecommunications systems.
Furniture and Fixtures: From desks and chairs to filing cabinets and conference tables, we ensure that your office furniture is packed, transported, and set up with care.
Packing and Unpacking: Our team uses high-quality packing materials to protect your belongings and ensures that everything is unpacked and organized in your new space.
Storage Solutions: If you need temporary storage for your office items, we offer secure storage solutions to keep your belongings safe until you’re ready to move them.
The Commercial Moving Process with Capital Moving and Storage
1. Initial Consultation and Assessment
The first step in the commercial moving process is an initial consultation with our team. We assess your needs, discuss your requirements, and develop a customized moving plan. This includes evaluating the size of your move, the type of equipment and furniture involved, and any special considerations or concerns you may have.
2. Detailed Moving Plan
Once we have a clear understanding of your needs, we create a detailed moving plan. This plan outlines the timeline, logistics, and responsibilities of each party involved. We coordinate with your team to schedule the move, ensuring that it aligns with your business operations and minimizes disruption.
3. Packing and Preparation
Our team begins the packing process well in advance of the move date. We use high-quality packing materials to ensure that all items are securely packed and protected. Special attention is given to sensitive equipment and documents, which are packed with extra care to prevent damage.
4. Transportation and Delivery
On the day of the move, our team handles the transportation of your items to the new location. We use well-maintained vehicles and employ efficient loading and unloading techniques to ensure that everything arrives safely. Our team follows the most efficient routes to minimize transit time and ensure timely delivery.
5. Unpacking and Setup
Once your items arrive at the new location, we handle the unpacking and setup process. We work with you to arrange furniture and equipment according to your preferences and ensure that everything is in its proper place. Our goal is to help you get settled into your new space quickly and efficiently.
6. Post-Move Support
Our commitment to service extends beyond the completion of the move. Capital Moving and Storage provides post-move support to address any issues or concerns that may arise. We are available to assist with any additional needs and ensure that you are fully satisfied with our services.
Why Capital Moving and Storage is the Best Choice for Commercial Moves
1. Proven Track Record
Capital Moving and Storage has a proven track record of successfully managing commercial moves for a wide range of businesses. Our team’s extensive experience and positive feedback from clients reflect our dedication to delivering high-quality moving services.
2. Personalized Service
We understand that every business has unique needs and requirements. At Capital Moving and Storage, we offer personalized service to ensure that your specific needs are met. Our team works closely with you to develop a moving plan that addresses your unique requirements and ensures a smooth transition.
3. Commitment to Excellence
Our commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of our service. From the initial consultation to the final delivery, Capital Moving and Storage is dedicated to providing top-notch service and ensuring that your move is handled with the utmost care and professionalism.
4. Reliable and Transparent Pricing
Capital Moving and Storage offers reliable and transparent pricing for our commercial moving services. We provide clear and upfront estimates with no hidden fees, ensuring that you know exactly what to expect. Our pricing model is designed to offer value for money while maintaining the highest standards of service quality.
Contact Us for Your Commercial Moving Needs
If you’re looking for top commercial moving services near you, Capital Moving and Storage is here to help. Our team is dedicated to providing reliable and efficient moving solutions for businesses of all sizes. We understand the complexities of commercial relocations and are committed to delivering the quality service you need to ensure a successful move.
To learn more about our commercial moving services or to schedule a consultation, contact Capital Moving and Storage at (919) 887-1721. We look forward to assisting you with your business relocation and delivering the exceptional service you deserve.
Capital Moving and Storage
1230 Kirkland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603, United States
(919) 887-1721
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theheadlessgroom · 6 months ago
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@beatingheart-bride
"Morwen and Rowan," Callahan reminded him, reaching down to ruffle the boy's black hair as he elaborated, "The Morrison twins, some of the most beautiful girls in the whole county-their folks owned an apple orchard, which they inherited and ran like a well-oiled machine: Between our cows and the milk and butter and cream they provide, and the huge apple orchard, we collaborated on making lots of baked goodies to sell, as well as making plenty for holidays and get-togethers."
As both brothers produced their wallets containing several photos of their wives and children (and there was no denying the wives were twins, with identical flaming red hair and matching freckles; the only difference was that Rowan wore her hair shorter than her sister), Randall wrapped a loving arm around Emily's waist and kissed her cheek as he accepted a glass of iced tea, asking in a low voice, "Everything okay?"
Even though he could tell his wife had been crying a little, something in his gut told him that, despite that, she was alright. There was something in the air he picked up on, a sense of ease, a sense of comfort when she and his grandparents had returned to the attic. He didn't know for sure what they discussed down in the kitchen, but he had a good feeling that it had been an enlightening and comforting conversation, one that put hearts and minds at ease.
"Whoa..." Lon was gaping at the pictures his uncles had produced, Erika similarly staring in wonder at both their grandaunts and their cousins-it boggled their minds, to think they were the latest in a long line of twins!
"You got any siblings, June?" Colin asked, June shaking her head as she took a sip of tea, saying, "No, I'm an only child myself. And so are Mother and Father."
"The closest thing I had to siblings was my dance troupe," Josephine admitted, with August chuckling, "It did feel like she had several sisters, and they were all quite protective of one another-I was a bit worried I'd have an uphill battle, winning them over when Josie and I began our courtship! Fortunately, we all got along very well."
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cool-robertson55-us · 21 days ago
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movingfromhongkong · 6 months ago
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Your Ultimate Guide, to Moving from Hong Kong to the United States with the Best Moving Company
Embarking on a journey from Hong Kong to the USA is an endeavor. It does present its own set of obstacles. Selecting the moving company for your relocation is a crucial decision you must make. Here's how you can guarantee a transition between continents.
Why Opt for a Reputable Moving Company?
Moving across borders involves more than packing and shipping your possessions. It necessitates planning, coordination and familiarity with customs regulations. Engaging a moving company that specializes in relocations can offer invaluable support ensuring that your move is as smooth as possible.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Moving Company
Expertise in International Relocations
When picking a moving company prioritize those with a history of handling moves successfully. Experience is key for relocations like transitioning from Hong Kong, to the USA. A seasoned moving company will be well versed in navigating the complexities of border shipping and customs processes.
Comprehensive Service Offerings
A reputable moving company should provide an array of services to streamline your relocation process. Proficient packers can adeptly secure your belongings for their journey.
It can also come in for insurance reasons in case something goes missing or gets damaged.
Moving Day
On the day of the move make sure everything is packed and ready, for the movers. Keep papers like your passport and visa to you. The moving company will take care of the lifting. It's a good idea to be there to oversee things and deal with any last minute concerns.
Upon Arrival
Once your possessions reach the United States the moving company should help with customs clearance. Delivering them to your place. Unpacking services can also be a help making it easier for you to settle in quickly and comfortably.Moving from Hong Kong to the USA is a task. With a reliable moving company it can be a smooth and successful transition. By selecting a company with experience handling moves offering services and receiving positive feedback from customers you can ensure that your move is in capable hands. Start planning time, stay organized and get ready for your new chapter, in the USA!
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kath-artic · 7 months ago
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today has instilled a new zest for life in me. oh god things could be so so much worse!
#was hanging out w friends yesterday and my one friend got pulled over going through a toll booth near my house#turns out his registration was expired and he didnt know and they towed him car#he had the cops take him to my house bc the dmv doesnt take walk ins. stayed over. we took him to the dmv in the morning#2 hours in there to fix the registration + another 2 to get his parents to transfer him money for it#go to the towing place and they cant release his car bc theyre a private company that works for the state#(he was pulled over on the parkway so it was a state trooper)#and they need a release form from the state police who are located at an unmarked building off the side of the parkway#like its not on the map#we go. finally get an officer to come out. officer comes out. says he cant give him the form bc his license is suspended#because he got a ticket 1 year ago and had a court date but he had just moved and the courts had his old address#so he never received his summons and the court just assumed he was ditching them#PLUS. once the state trooper found the actual ticket my friend remembered that he had gotten pulled over bc his phone#was in his hand but he was using it as a GPS bc he was new to the area. and the cop wrote up a ticket but never gave him one#so he didnt even know he had been written up#so now his car is stuck in south jersey. he has to take the train up to north jersey. beg the brooklyn courts to let him appear online#and then somehow get back down here and get the paperwork to get his car. meanwhile its also $250 every day the tow people have the car#i just cant believe how this didnt all happen at once. how it was quite literally one thing after the next in a straight line of disaster
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my3sonsmoving · 8 months ago
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How do you plan an out of state move in 2024?
Planning an out-of-state move can be a complex and stressful process, but with careful planning and organization, you can ensure a smooth transition. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you begin:
Research Your New Location:
Cost of Living: Begin by comparing the cost of living between your current state and the new one. This includes housing, groceries, utilities, and taxes. Websites like Numbeo can provide detailed comparisons.
Housing: Look into neighborhoods, housing prices, and rental options. Consider factors such as proximity to work, safety, amenities, and school quality if you have children. Online platforms like Zillow and Realtor.com are excellent resources.
Job Market: Investigate job opportunities and the local economy. Sites like Indeed and LinkedIn can help you understand the job market and connect with potential employers.
Lifestyle: Consider the climate, local amenities, schools, and community culture. Explore forums, social media groups, and local news sites to get a feel for the area.
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Budgeting:
Moving Costs: Get estimates from moving companies or calculate costs if you plan to move yourself. Include packing materials, transportation, and potential storage fees. Companies like U-Haul provide cost calculators for DIY moves.
Travel Expenses: Budget for gas, flights, hotels, and meals if you’re driving. Websites like GasBuddy can help estimate fuel costs, and travel sites can assist with finding affordable accommodation.
Initial Setup: Plan for deposits, initial rent, utility setup, and any immediate purchases needed upon arrival.
Create a Moving Timeline:
Plan Ahead: Start planning 2–3 months in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
Checklist: Develop a detailed checklist of tasks to be completed each week leading up to the move. This should include everything from hiring movers to packing specific rooms.
Hiring Movers vs. DIY
Consider hiring professional movers by researching and selecting a reputable moving company. Check reviews on sites like Yelp and get multiple quotes to compare prices and services.
DIY Move: 
If you decide to move yourself, rent a truck, recruit friends and family, and plan the logistics of driving and unloading. Ensure you have the necessary equipment like dollies and moving blankets.
Declutter and Organize:
Inventory: Take an inventory of your belongings. This helps in estimating moving costs and ensuring nothing gets lost.
Declutter: Sell, donate, or discard items you don’t need. This reduces the volume of items to move and can save money.
Organize: Label boxes clearly by room and content. Use a color-coded system or numbered labels to simplify unpacking.
Update Your Information:
Address Change: Update your address with the postal service, banks, subscription services, and any other relevant parties.
Utilities and Services: Arrange for the disconnection of utilities at your current home and setup at your new home. Ensure you transfer internet, cable, water, and electricity services in time.
Licenses and Registrations: Update your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and voter registration as soon as possible after your move.
Pack Strategically:
Essentials Box: Pack a box of essentials for the first few days, including clothes, toiletries, important documents, and basic kitchen items.
Fragile Items: Pack fragile items with care, using plenty of padding. Clearly label these boxes to ensure they are handled with care.
Room-by-Room: Pack one room at a time and label boxes accordingly. This method makes unpacking more manageable.
Travel Arrangements:
Transport Vehicles: Decide whether to drive your car(s) or have them shipped. Companies like Montway Auto Transport can assist with vehicle shipping.
Pets: Make arrangements for moving pets safely, including carriers, food, and necessary medications.
Accommodation: Book any necessary accommodation if the journey takes more than a day. Plan your route and make reservations in advance.
Settling In:
Unpacking: Start with essential areas like the kitchen and bedrooms to make your new home livable quickly.
Explore: Take time to explore your new neighborhood and meet your neighbors. Familiarize yourself with local grocery stores, pharmacies, and parks.
Emergency Contacts: Find and note down local emergency contacts, such as doctors, vets, and hospitals. Register with local healthcare providers as soon as possible.
Stay Organized:
Keep Records: Maintain a file with all moving-related documents, including contracts, receipts, and inventory lists. This helps in case of disputes or for future reference.
Backup Plans: Have contingency plans in case of delays or unexpected issues. This could include having extra funds for unforeseen expenses or knowing alternative routes.
By following these steps, you can ensure a more organized and less stressful out-of-state move. For personalized assistance with moving in the central Kentucky area, consider reaching out to My 3 Sons Moving and Storage Company.
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impossible-rat-babies · 9 months ago
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rotating in my head the way the bureaucracy of the twin adders hates eyrie for weird legal situations
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drbtinglecannon · 10 months ago
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Just doing a last minute reminder to fellow usamericans to file your taxes before April 17th 2024, with a high recommendation you use the IRS free filing or one of the affiliate programs they have if you make less than 79k a year (because the more people use it the better, fuck Inuit TurboTax & H&R Block)
You will need to make an ID.me account which isn't really any more difficult than making any other login (you will need your SSN tho), but the filing itself was so simple it took me no time at all and was way faster than using TurboTax because the IRS site doesn't waste a bunch of time doing needless animations to "show your progress" while filing
I filed my taxes a week ago and I've already gotten both my federal and state returns direct deposited. I've never gotten my returns so quickly, it has never been so easy to file, and if people continue to use this service from the IRS it'll only get better.
Also important things to remember with tax season! The IRS will never call you with an automated response about your taxes, those are scam calls just ignore them, and if you do make a mistake while filing don't worry too much because the IRS will just quietly fix your return and either mail you the check/bill or direct deposit it. Happy filing! You got this!
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