Spyke

"Oh cool! Does that mean you could fix my kitchen sink? It keeps backing up randomly, oh and the faucet will always drip..."

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MisterFrogreply
lemmy.world

I do want to learn plumbing, it would be a rather handy way to save some money for minor jobs down the line

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It's also a handy way to make some money. The plumbers around here charge by the visit, which ends up being around $600 per hour!

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Oh of course, those skills are invaluable. The joke is everyone hears you're in an industry remotely adjacent and then goes "Oh so you can do xyz for me?"

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Yeah haha, I got it, just wanted to reply with something 😅. Luckily (I think?) most people don't really ask too many follow up questions

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I recently diagnosed and fixed (by replacing) the toilet cistern inlet valve. First time doing very, very basic plumbing.

I was quite pleased with myself for saving the couple hundred bucks it would have cost me to have someone do it for me.

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lemmy.world

The most complicated job I've ever had would make people's eyes glaze over when I was explaining what I did, even my wife's. So I started saying "website stuff", and everyone would go "oh, super cool!" and then we'd change the subject.

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warbondreply
lemmy.world

I want my eyes to glaze over. Tell me about your complicated job.

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As someone who does factory Automation "I open valves, and start pumps"

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