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I had to send a bunch of paperwork to a  title company following my car accident,which totaled my car.So the title company sends me a few forms that needed to be notarized,along with a large envelope and two FEDEX labels.I was told by the company to put the label of the title company in the clear plastic window in the envelope,Then I was told to put my return label somewhere on the envelope.So I put it on the front.Had everything signed and notarized,then dropped it off at a Fed ex drop box.Im thinking ok,they should receive the paperwork in the next day or so.Well today,I walk outside and sitting on my porch is the delivered envelope.In other words,despite following the instructions,,the morons at Fed ex delivered the sealed envelope to my house.Even though my return label said “sender”.So FedEx just assumed it was being shipped to me.I mean why would they ship it right back to me,and not the title company?🤬🤬😤Welp I called FedEx to see what happened.I was told I have to get another envelope,then to put my return label inside a new envelope,along with the paperwork.Then put the label to go to the title company on the outside of the new envelope.Luckily I made copies of the labels in case of any problems…I’ve come to the conclusion that Fed Ex SUCKS!!!!!!!!

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7 hours ago, NYLIBUD said:

I had to send a bunch of paperwork to a  title company following my car accident...Well today, I walk outside and sitting on my porch is the delivered envelope. In other words, despite following the instructions, the morons at Fed ex delivered the sealed envelope to my house. Even though my return label said “sender”…I’ve come to the conclusion that Fed Ex SUCKS!!!!!!!!

Sadly it's not just FedEx that does stuff like this.

Blame a failed "education" system that produces graduates with poor reading-comprehension and critical-thinking skills, and a culture that accepts constant distraction by "smart phone" rather than focus on the task at hand.

If properly trained and implemented , AI should be good at reducing the frequency of this particular kind of problem, but it's disturbing we now feel the need to rely on machines to do something so simple correctly.

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36 minutes ago, johnyrotten said:

Twitchy spastic guy at work cut himself again. It's like centrum, one a day. Guys a walking advertisement for the red cross. So sick of filling out accident reports. 

We labeled workers like that as a "Liability" and gave them walking papers. No lost time accidents meant "cleaning house"! 

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36 minutes ago, Old Buckaroo said:

We labeled workers like that as a "Liability" and gave them walking papers. No lost time accidents meant "cleaning house"! 

It's not my call, I'm sure the boss is heavily leaning towards that. Gotta play by the rules and all that. 

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Less than 3 hours sleep last night. Happens every now and then for no reason. Wake up and lie there for an hour or so and then decide to get up because I ain't going back to sleep. One of the dogs even came up and cuddled against me which usually puts me back to sleep but it didn't work this time. Now I get to feel like BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH all day but I'll make it.

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This is my 1st time here. I'm generally happy and positive. 

Last night was our monthly model car club meeting. I get there 5 minutes early, the place is dark and everyone is standing outside.

Usually the person from the county that opens and closes is there early or at 7 pm at the latest.

Last night, nobody ever came. We stood around shooting the breeze, I left at 7:45. Somebody thought that they had the facility contact number in their phone, but they didn't. 

On the way home, I called my girlfriend and told her what happened. I think she was madder than everyone else combined.

She is supportive of the hobby and knew I spent most of the day getting ready with my projects, food for the facility pantry, things I bring in for the other guys.

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On 11/19/2025 at 10:42 PM, NYLIBUD said:

I had to send a bunch of paperwork to a  title company following my car accident,which totaled my car.So the title company sends me a few forms that needed to be notarized,along with a large envelope and two FEDEX labels.I was told by the company to put the label of the title company in the clear plastic window in the envelope,Then I was told to put my return label somewhere on the envelope.So I put it on the front.Had everything signed and notarized,then dropped it off at a Fed ex drop box.Im thinking ok,they should receive the paperwork in the next day or so.Well today,I walk outside and sitting on my porch is the delivered envelope.In other words,despite following the instructions,,the morons at Fed ex delivered the sealed envelope to my house.Even though my return label said “sender”.So FedEx just assumed it was being shipped to me.I mean why would they ship it right back to me,and not the title company?🤬🤬😤Welp I called FedEx to see what happened.I was told I have to get another envelope,then to put my return label inside a new envelope,along with the paperwork.Then put the label to go to the title company on the outside of the new envelope.Luckily I made copies of the labels in case of any problems…I’ve come to the conclusion that Fed Ex SUCKS!!!!!!!!

What you might want to do is put everything in an envelope and use the US Post Office instead. 

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4 minutes ago, espo said:

What you might want to do is put everything in an envelope and use the US Post Office instead. 

Yup your right lol 

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30 minutes ago, johnyrotten said:

FedEx claims my dogs food was delivered. It was not. 

It was delivered somewhere. Just not to you. 

UPS did the same thing to me on an expensive parts order that my week's work depended on not too long ago.

I had a devil of a time getting a replacement from the vendor, had to jump through hoops like providing photos of our shop front, address, etc., as the photo the driver-chimp sent on delivery wasn't anything like our place...and there's only the one street with the particular name in the entire city.

Did I ever mention how effing tired I get having to do work other people got paid for...paid well, with benefits?

 

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8 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

as the photo the driver-chimp sent on delivery wasn't anything like our place...

 

8 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Did I ever mention how effing tired I get having to do work other people got paid for...paid well, with benefits?

No photo and I'm more than sure they didn't feel like lifting a 60 pound box. Not knocking any delivery job as I'm sure it's strenuous at times, I'm almost positive it's a case of "situational laziness". There was one occasion where my wife's M.S. medication, which is perishable and shipped refrigerated,was left at the the street rather than the door as per the instructions. All because they didn't feel like driving up the driveway. My wife, myself as well as her physician absolutely ripped them a "new one". We've already checked with the two neighbors that occasionally get our mail. No dice. 

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This!!

I did go and pick up an extractor for the busted  off piece of brass, and a new bit of parts to get the new oil pressure switch installed.  

I figure after this new part, I will continue my Ground chasing journey as well.  This is the last bit of electronic devices that are in the circuit for the fuel system that can be a fault for pump shut off. 

 

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My neighbors must be drankin' agin'.

Weekends have been pretty quiet in the immediate neighborhood for a while now, other than a little fracas last week or thereabouts.

But it's now almost midnight and my walls are rattling with some music I find particularly annoying.

Y'all listen to anything you want, but realize that everyone else on the street might not share your taste, and turn it down after 11PM...as per the local law.

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Got my Wife's Covered California, (Obama Care Ins) rate increase for 2026.

$380.04, Per Month.....

For those of you playing at home that is $4560 a year.

Urk!

Not a lot to you, mebbe, but a big chunk of my (reduced) budget.

The plan is no better but the price jumped by a third. I cannot afford much more so-called "help" with my insurance premiums....

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So .... I got some handy dandy easy outs...well it broke ... now I have a busted easy out and a horrible shot at drilling it because of course being at the back of the block.  And the tiny bit of drilling looks like it sealed it... so now trying to decide if the oil pressure sensor harness is long enough to reach down by the oil filer, do relocation of the switch, and hope the spot where the former was doesn't spray oil. 

Plus trying to decide if I just yank the engine, and get my other engine built in a rush (been trying to reach my buddy where the block and parts are so I can start assembling it.)   

Really had hoped for a simple solution yet.. it comes back to Chevrolet on my truck shoving the oil pressure switch in a bad location. 

 

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21 minutes ago, meechum68 said:

So .... I got some handy dandy easy outs...well it broke ... now I have a busted easy out and a horrible shot at drilling it because of course being at the back of the block.  And the tiny bit of drilling looks like it sealed it... so now trying to decide if the oil pressure sensor harness is long enough to reach down by the oil filer, do relocation of the switch, and hope the spot where the former was doesn't spray oil. 

Plus trying to decide if I just yank the engine, and get my other engine built in a rush (been trying to reach my buddy where the block and parts are so I can start assembling it.)   

Really had hoped for a simple solution yet.. it comes back to Chevrolet on my truck shoving the oil pressure switch in a bad location. 

 

Drilling that easy out most likely won't work. They are stupid hard and trash drill bits for fun. Was it one of the "twisted" ones, or a straight flute? The twisted ones can SOMETIMES be tapped out with a punch and hammer in reverse. Gently. I've vaporized them with an oxy/acetylene torch, but I us one for a living so you can say I've had practice. They make removal tools for tas, four pronged looking things. Ive had luck getting them out with them. A CARBIDE burr will cut them. Good luck with that situation 

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