JayhawkInMaine
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_j6rx0a4 wrote
Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Warming Center info- Lincoln by JayhawkInMaine
I knew about it & it didn’t keep me away 🙂
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_j6rwxqn wrote
Reply to comment by raynedanser in Warming Center info- Lincoln by JayhawkInMaine
It is. Wind chill Friday afternoon is -20° to -30° and continues until after sunset on Sat.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_j6rwqtr wrote
Reply to comment by AssumptionLivid6879 in Warming Center info- Lincoln by JayhawkInMaine
Doesn’t make sense to me either.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_j6rh6fj wrote
Reply to Warming Center info- Lincoln by JayhawkInMaine
I’m new to Lincoln & don’t really know anyone yet, but trying to spread the word in case it helps anyone out.
JayhawkInMaine t1_j6ion86 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in how cold is your house? by bdana666
I’ve just learned the nuances of the stove and when we need to add wood to keep it steady. We also have an old house (190 years old) that was designed before electric heat so the floor plan is conducive to wood stove as a heat source.
Once every 2 hours I add wood during the day and can keep a clean burn & steady temps. At 11pm I’ll load up the firebox & reduce the air intake to a slower burn.
When I get up at 5am the house will be 60° downstairs & 66° upstairs where the bedrooms are.
Now, it’ll be different with the -45° windchill that’s coming this weekend, but this plan works down to 0°. At lower temps I load the box at 11pm & burn it like I do during the day then get up at 2am & 5am to repeat.
JayhawkInMaine t1_j6frhci wrote
Reply to how cold is your house? by bdana666
Wood heat here. We keep it at 70° during the day and let it cool to 60° overnight.
JayhawkInMaine t1_j23l6s7 wrote
Not sure what’s causing it, but I’m certainly appreciative of the colorful skies. Such a good way to greet the day.
JayhawkInMaine t1_j1x08av wrote
Reply to Spectrum has its head so far up it’s ass that they think I don’t have service. I didn’t lose service at all during the storm and it’s working just fine now. by Guygan
I got the same about 30 mins ago, while watching YouTube TV through the Spectrum connection 😂
JayhawkInMaine t1_ixsvj44 wrote
Reply to Camp Coffee by lemon_cake_dog
Sounds…. Viscous 🤢
JayhawkInMaine t1_ixqgamw wrote
Reply to comment by 2muchyarn in Thanksgiving papers by ptmtp26
I guarantee that’s part of the reason. Too much value in social ads these days. That, and a push back into radio advertising. I’ve seen the shift with the businesses I deal with in other states. I imagine it’s no different here.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw9cntg wrote
Reply to comment by risinson18 in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
That’s certainly a rough turn of events. Awesome that you found joy in it.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw8o2yj wrote
Reply to comment by 100pushupsaday in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
Thanks for keeping an open mind and not going on the attack first. The world needs more of that for sure!
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw8kklg wrote
Reply to comment by ppitm in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
😂😂😂 it’s not an uncommon feeling, lol
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw86ya7 wrote
Reply to comment by P-Townie in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
It’s definitely rewarding, but the electric company doesn’t take feelings of fulfillment as payment. Arranging the budget to allow for a decrease is something that I wish I would have done BEFORE making the jump.
After a few hard years, we got things situated here so that my family of 4 can comfortably survive on relatively little… even with multiple special needs issues in the home.
Definitely doable, but takes focus to get there.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw84dmi wrote
Reply to comment by P-Townie in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
Sure!
$40k I was in the Army. $150k was a RF Engineer $20k was working with a non-profit for at-risk youth
Currently love what I do and have multiple streams of income.
Main job is $65k working at another non-profit & additional income is combo from a couple book royalties & coaching fees.
I earned a PhD in leadership and now help other nonprofits & individuals with various leadership and life choice/organizational direction issues.
All in all I was a great engineer, but I found fulfillment in helping others succeed in getting “unstuck” and being able to reach for the best version of themselves/their organization.
That’s the thing I’d do for free if all money dried up. I’m just privileged to be earning an income from it for the past 8 years.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw7vtxx wrote
Reply to comment by AbortedYouth in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
I’m just a guy on my journey who is willing to share with others what I’ve learned to help their experience be better than mine was. You’re obviously happy with your current situation. No need to lash out here.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw7mzux wrote
Reply to comment by ScarletFire21 in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
15 years ago. I’m 42 now.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iw7gyq5 wrote
Reply to comment by ScarletFire21 in Salary in So. Maine by [deleted]
They’re not wrong though. At 27, I was making $40k and was ambitious and wanting more. At 28 I was making $150k and was miserable. I left and started a job I loved at $20k and was fulfilled, but hungry.
Ultimately, once I determined what I wanted my life to be filled with, I learned to prioritize my income to achieve that thing.
Now, whether I make more or less, I am content.
JayhawkInMaine t1_ivmalyq wrote
Reply to Help with a school assignment? by M0useWhisperer
Done
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itz1i5i wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalRow6326 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Sounds delicious! Thank you 🙏🏻
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itpuj13 wrote
Reply to comment by KingfisherC in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Follow up: made ployes this morning. Drizzled them with a little maple syrup. So good! Thanks for the recommendation!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itdyji8 wrote
Reply to comment by danlson381 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itca8nu wrote
Reply to comment by bruff9 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Great stuff! Thank you 🙏🏻
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itca64y wrote
Reply to comment by crystalgem2017 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
I haven’t seen it yet. Will check it out! Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine t1_jbe3xxz wrote
Reply to Are Maine taxes as bad as people say? by SameProfession254
As an adult I’ve lived in FL, TX, MD, TN, GA, & now ME. I’m convinced that total taxes you pay are about the same if you’re a homeowner. A renter might see a difference in taxes paid, but not necessarily in expenses incurred.
My last location before ME was GA. In GA, no excise tax on vehicles & slightly different state income tax structure, but sales tax is 2.5% higher on all purchases. Also millage rate on property taxes is higher.
So the state’s still going to get their money.
FL, TN, & TX had no state income tax, but property & sales taxes made up for it.
MD had taxes on everything & everything was more expensive, so total out of pocket total was higher, but salaries were higher also.
Red state/Blue state/Purple state didn’t seem to matter to me. They’re all going to figure out how to get your money for their projects & blame the shortfall on someone else.
That’s just my experience anyway.