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  • Why Americans' confidence in finding a new job is tanking even as the labor market is humming along
  • Exactly! And why the fuck the majority of employers say they can't afford to pay more?

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  • Easy. Check the traces going out of the buzzer. If one of them (assuming it has 2) goes to ground, then you can just clip both legs (or desolder) and leave it like that.

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  • We all know how well people responded to COVID...

    We might be more screwed

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    Should I replace all the wooden beams?

    Hi, I am new here, so I want to apologize if I mess something up. I have the following problem...

    I am restoring a division in my house. It's a high ceilling area, with wooden beams supporting a hardwood floor that divides the space into a dining room (lower) and an office (upper).

    My father thought the wood was in good shape, so he replaced the hardwood floor above the beams. Afterward, his plan was to apply protection to prevent woodworms and then oil for the finishing touch. But, upon closer inspection, I noticed all the wooden beams have these small holes (which I suppose are woodworms already).

    Also, I knocked on the wood, and it seems hollow.

    Should I replace all the wooden beams and then reapply the hardwood floor? Is there any way to recover these beams?

    Thanks in advance.

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    umulu umulu @lemmy.world
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