u/moiz_faisal135

Do I need a TIP permit for a trailer when entering Mexico?

Trying to understand how Mexico’s Temporary Import Permit system works for RV travel.

If I’m driving a pickup truck and towing a small camper or trailer, do both require permits or is it just the main vehicle? Different websites explain it differently so I’m not sure what’s correct.

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 13 hours ago

I didn’t realize how chaotic my creator business was until I saw it all in one view

For the longest time, I thought my workflow was totally fine.

I was using Outlook for pitching, Apple Numbers for tracking income, and random reminders on my phone for payment due dates.

It worked okay—until I started handling more brand deals.

At one point, I completely forgot to send a payment request, and I dropped the ball on a follow-up because I couldn’t find the earlier conversation anywhere.

That’s when it hit me—I needed something more organized.

I’ve been trying Suade lately, and it’s been really helpful to see active collaborations, projected income, pending deliverables, and payment statuses all in one dashboard.

It finally gave me a real snapshot of what’s actually going on in my business.

Anyone else moved away from spreadsheets to a dedicated platform?

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 20 hours ago

Best Vacuum Cleaner for Home Use Under $350

Hey all,

I’ve been using a Eureka NEU10AE5, but I’m over it now mainly because the cord is way too short. I’m constantly switching outlets just to finish one room.

Looking to upgrade and looking for something:

  • Better cord length (biggest thing)
  • Good suction for regular home cleaning
  • Budget: $200 - $300 (maybe $350 max)

Someone told me to check out Shark, but I’ve never used one before, so I’m open to any solid recommendations.

What would you guys buy in this range?

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 2 days ago

My experience with harnafit pilates after a month - thoughts?

I’m about a month into using harnafit pilates and I have some mixed feelings. I originally started because I saw someone on TikTok doing the workouts and it seemed like something I could actually do in hotel rooms since I travel so much for work So, 4 weeks in now and I've stayed more consistent than usual (the points system actually works on me lol). I feel stronger and I’m not as winded when I’m running for a flight, but I’m still hesitating about the subscription. I’ve seen some people complaining about billing and auto-renewals, so I’m worried if harnafit pilates is actually trustworthy or if I'm just gonna get hit with weird fees Has anyone here had issues with the payments? I’m debating if I should stick with it, as it's much cheaper than going to the gym here, or just go back to a physical coach once my 28-day plan is up.

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 2 days ago

Does anyone else feel like legit brand emails get buried in a sea of junk?

My inbox has become a complete mess lately.

Between PR outreach, random pitches, newsletters, and actual brand opportunities, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of what matters.

I’ve definitely had a few legit emails sit unread for days because they got buried under everything else.

I used to star important emails, but that system stopped working once I started getting more outreach.

How are you all organizing sponsorship emails these days?

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 3 days ago

What creator tool has actually saved you the most time?

There are so many tools marketed to creators, but honestly most of them don’t stick. I usually try them once and forget about them a week later. One I’ve actually kept using is Suade. It connects to Gmail, automatically pulls in brand opportunities, and helps keep track of deliverables, invoices, and payments. The biggest benefit for me has been having everything in one place instead of bouncing between my inbox, spreadsheets, and notes. I’m curious what tools have genuinely made your workflow easier.

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 3 days ago

What are the latest innovations in ripper technology for construction and building machinery?

A few days ago I was walking around a heavy equipment exhibition with an engineer friend because he wanted to check the latest ripper technology for construction machinery. Honestly I used to think rippers were just giant steel teeth attached to bulldozers, but after listening to operators and manufacturers all day I realized modern systems are becoming much more advanced now. Some newer rippers had hydraulic adjustment systems that allow operators to change ripping depth more smoothly during excavation work. Some models focused on replaceable wear components which honestly sounded useful because contractors can swap damaged parts faster instead of replacing the whole attachment. A few companies even showed smart monitoring systems that track stress and wear levels on the ripper during hard ground work. One salesman keep saying modern ripper technology is transforming excavation forever but honestly after hearing the same dramatic lines from different booths I started doubting everything. I wanted practical improvements not just flashy marketing. I could not trust them and I could not decide confidently.

Later in the afternoon we visited another machinery section where operators and mechanics were discussing real site experiences instead of sales speeches. This place honestly felt much more useful because workers openly talked about which innovations actually help during construction projects. Some operators liked vibration reduction systems because they reduce stress on bulldozers and excavators during rocky excavation work. Some mechanics praised newer ripper teeth designs because they last longer and cut through hard ground more efficiently. I remembered seeing an older bulldozer struggle through compact rock years ago and the operator there kept saying smoother penetration and stronger steel mattered much more than extra fancy electronics. That memory stayed in my head while I kept checking different ripper systems. One advanced ripper setup looked almost perfect but another worker quietly warned us about expensive sensor repairs later. That made me hesitate even more.

At night while scrolling many online marketplaces including alibaba I started reading reviews from contractors and equipment operators about modern ripper technology. Some reviews praised smarter hydraulic controls and stronger steel construction. Some users liked lower fuel use and easier maintenance while others complained about costly electronics and delayed replacement parts later. Some systems looked affordable while others looked extremely expensve once servicing and setup were included. I honestly felt excited and confused at the same time because every company claimed their ripper technology was the future of excavation work. Now I keep wondering if advanced ripper systems really improve construction performance enough to justify the higher costs what would you do in my place?

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 7 days ago

[For Hire] I need a remote job or any job, kinda desperate 😔

Well as you read the title, I am willing to learn and do anything, I have experience in customer service, social media handling, chat support, email support, admin related tasks in a school, flyer designing using canva, using excel and data entry and even gathering leads using Apollo, open to learning more, I wanna make some sort of money so I can save towards my ACCA study, no one is supporting me and I can't find a job cuz I don't have a degree yet, so yeah i need help 😭😭😭

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 12 days ago

Telecom systems often don’t align cleanly with modern cloud architecture principles.

They rely heavily on:

● stateful interactions

● protocol-specific behavior

● tightly coupled services

Which makes modernization difficult.

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 17 days ago

Well I will keep this short, I have skills in virtual assistance, I have experience in marketing and customer service, usually in chat and email support, also social media handling, I also know canva and I can design many things using that, I also know how to get new leads using the software Apollo and Hunter, I also know excel and I can gather data and make excel sheets, and I'm open to learning more skills, my dms are open and we can discuss about timings as well, I'm currently doing ACCA so I need a job so I can fund my education, I will try my best and work hard and live upto your expectations.

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u/moiz_faisal135 — 21 days ago