pwnicholson
Marketer. Photographer. Husband & dad. Lego, Minecraft, & Preds hockey fan. Movie buff, but pls #NoSpoilers!
Also @pwnicholson@mastodon.online Also @pwnicholson@pixelfed.social Also @pwnicholson.bsky.social Used to be @pwnicholson on IG, FB, TW, etc
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pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do I actually find a job that isn't retail?
0·1 month agoWhat are your interests and skills? Like someone else said, who you know matters more than anything else, but depending on what your interests and skills are, you can go out of your way to connect with people in that space.
And get used to finding ways of talking about yourself as a good fit for that kind of job. Brag on yourself.
Also, volunteering is a great way to build up a resume of skills in areas where you have no prior experience. There are jobs at food banks, homeless shelters, etc., but there are also often places like art museums and zoos that need volunteers. Basically, any non-profit you can think of probably runs largely on volunteers. Sometimes it’s in a warehouse or doing trash cleanup, but often they’re in office tasks like filing, misc office work, answering customer service emails, etc., that would be a great stepping stone to getting paid to do those things somewhere.
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What was the first thing or video or music or whatever that was so called "pirated" from the internet? How did it happen and was the end user happy? And can you still access it?
0·1 month agoYou’re actually kinda right. My understanding is the very first jpg image was an unlicensed scan of a playboy centerfold (cropped to exclude the nudity). It was copied and redistributed all over the place, before the internet even existed and it wasn’t licensed, but was copyrighted.
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the most confusing false friends from your language to another that are spelled exactly the same?
0·1 month agoI think boot (you could also say bonnet/hood, lift/elevator, etc), pants, and knob all do have the same meaning between US and UK, they just have additional slang meanings, but those slang meanings are based on their real meanings.
Chips and Biscuit are better examples of having truly different meaning IMO.
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If someone opened a store and just sold stuff at cost, which undercuts every other competitors by alot. Would this not for the big corps to come way down on their prices?
0·2 months agoThat’s basically what Amazon did. They did it even worse: they sold many things below cost. They ran their entire business burning cash for a long time (surviving off money raised from investors and later from going public and selling stock), driving other book stores out of business. Once they had enough market share and less competition, they negotiated tougher deals with punishers for lower costs and raised their prices to be at least a little profitable (they still sell some things loss-leader and many things at cost).
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do wealthy people know if the people they meet are wealthy or not?
0·2 months agoYou know very different rich people than I do.
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do rich people get addicted to drugs?
0·2 months agoI grew up a middle class kid in the rich suburbs. That’s so realistic and common it’s practically cliche.
The only realistic part is the rich parents not making the kid out when it really came down to it. You don’t hear about it more because Rich parents get their kids out of drug issues and DUIs like the rest of us run errands on a Tuesday night.
pwnicholson@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What to do with an old iPhone that I no longer use?
0·2 months agoBackmarket will buy it from you and resell it. Just bought an iPhone 13 for my 16 year old. Lots of life left in “old” devices




Not sure where you live, but I think basically every state in the USA has an extra tax on alcohol.
Look up “sin tax”