I think she's gotten a few jobs off there in the past but she's always on the hunt for better/ more stable gigs. I'll have a chat with her and find out for sure. Thanks for the tips
Thanks for the tips. I know she's been looking at some other places as well and she has gotten a few jobs here and there but nothing major. She's gone to school for video editing and she's pretty good at it (fatherly bias kicking in here) but she's always looking for something to help fill in her time.
That's my thought on it as well. I only knew she was on that site a little while ago and right off the bat the address sounded off to me so I started digging in to it only to find that whoever is running it REALLY doesn't seem to want anyone to know who they are, which is raising all sorts of alarm bells in my head, but my daughter is insisting "lots of youtubers go there looking for jobs."
That means nothing to me, because I know how easy it can be to look like a busy legit site when the reality is anything but. And the fact that whoever is running it is actively trying to hide their info is very concerning to me.
I can see it making sense for long distance hauling, semi trucks for example, where batteries can't really compete very well. But for the average person that doesn't need to put on thousands of miles in a short time hydrogen doesn't make much sense.
The pre-written letter, addressed to "The World", appears to pre-empt a failed assassination attempt. "I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster," it reads.
Was it foreshadowing or had he possibly tried getting close enough before and it didn't pan out?
My glasses. My flashlight. My coffee cup. Pretty much anything I'm holding when I'm doing multiple things. I'll put something down somewhere to do something else and my brain simply will NOT record where I put it.
That's likely possible. Either way, I can't bear to turn the other way when little critters are starving out in the snow and need help. Now at least I know they're all safe and happy, and not making more kittens under my neighbor's porch.
I read an article saying one type of the pagers that blew up was an Apollo AP-900, which uses triple A alkaline batteries, so there's no way a battery overload could have caused that.
And I was just going to comment "What year is it??"