How did that impact you? For me as a union electrician that meant members sitting for upwards of 2 years, with over 1500 people unemployed on the books in my local hall.
Right now there's 800, most since 2008 recession, never going above 300 or so since then. I don't know what a recession means for anyone else, but for me it's not having a job and income. But this one is worse, because while the pay is more since 2008, everything costs triple since then.
Dude I can't even run the website anymore. It lags, won't click links, can't even get into my settings. I thought I had malware but it was exclusive to every time I opened a reddit link.
You think most of us want it like this? What do you want us to do? Organize? Do you know how much the system has been built against that? Against a voice? Against acting out? Its a grinding slog out there, if you want to make your voice heard you basically need to make a career out of it, or have a lot of money to be able to organize.
It wasn't even full meals. No drinks no sides for the adults. Just 2 sandwiches. And the kids got small happy meal portions. This is fast food. This is junk food.
I was flabbergasted yesterday when I got 2 happy meals for the kids, a mcrispy and a filet of fish, and the teller said $30. My wife and I just stared. Wtf happened. We went there for a quick easy cheap meal while road tripping. Next time we're packing sandwiches.
I don't think you understand homelessness. Forcing someone to be homeless isn't a humiliating act. You might as well give the 84 year old man the electric chair.
I'm taking my master exam in 3 weeks lol. How I know so little about photovoltaics is embarrassing. But I can get a diagram and design built easily enough. I'll call them Monday to discuss what they need.
OK that's amazing. Thank you for this information. Yes with the rebate I'm paying $15k.
That was my concern, if I do it myself would I still get the rebate. I'll call PSE on Monday and ask if I will get the rebate and if I can also opt into the 1 to 1 net metering.
OK I want to look into doing it myself. Where would I start with the resources?
My only reason I wanted to tie to grid is to get in on the NEM that my local energy company offers. A 1 to 1 net metering. I live in Seattle and getting that energy back in the winter is worth it for me
What numbers? I ran the numbers to purchase 18 panels with IQ8+ micro inverters, the solar edge inverter, the infrastructure and misc and it came out to just $3-4k under the $15k I'll be paying. That $3-4k covers will be the cost of install and to get me onto PSE's last few 1 to 1 net metering programs.
Glad I'm not the only one who read these books.