Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
I'm scared to death. I was making VERY good money, I can't collect because the company said I violated a policy (that is considered willfull misconduct in Pennsylvania and procludes you from collecting unemployment), and I have a child and wife to support. Cobra (for heath insurance) is 700 bucks a month for us too. As you can imagine, I'm not sleeping much.
I'm going to start liquidating my assests soon to keep us afloat. I've never been this scared before in my life. It's a humbling experience.
I'm going to start liquidating my assests soon to keep us afloat. I've never been this scared before in my life. It's a humbling experience.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
I'm scared to death. I was making VERY good money, I can't collect because the company said I violated a policy (that is considered willfull misconduct in Pennsylvania and procludes you from collecting unemployment), and I have a child and wife to support. Cobra (for heath insurance) is 700 bucks a month for us too. As you can imagine, I'm not sleeping much.
I'm going to start liquidating my assests soon to keep us afloat. I've never been this scared before in my life. It's a humbling experience.
I'm going to start liquidating my assests soon to keep us afloat. I've never been this scared before in my life. It's a humbling experience.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
Quick question... So I'm jumping my radiator fan wires to make it so that it always runs. I noticed if I take the wire with the circular piece that screws into the radiator (the ground I'm assuming) off and stick that circular piece into the radiator plug the fan runs 24/7. Now.... do I have to have that ground connected to the radiator with the screw, or can i permanently remove it, clip the circular piece off, clip the rubber connector, and just solder those wires together without actually even using that radiator ground? It works that way, I juts don't know if the ground thats screwed into the radiator is for something else.
Last edited by Tone The Natural; 04-08-2010 at 07:36 PM.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
Quick question... So I'm jumping my radiator fan wires to make it so that it always runs. I noticed if I take the wire with the circular piece that screws into the radiator (the ground I'm assuming) off and stick that circular piece into the radiator plug the fan runs 24/7. Now.... do I have to have that ground connected to the radiator with the screw, or can i permanently remove it, clip the circular piece off, clip the rubber connector, and just solder those wires together without actually even using that radiator ground? It works that way, I juts don't know if the ground thats screwed into the radiator is for something else.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
Quick question... So I'm jumping my radiator fan wires to make it so that it always runs. I noticed if I take the wire with the circular piece that screws into the radiator (the ground I'm assuming) off and stick that circular piece into the radiator plug the fan runs 24/7. Now.... do I have to have that ground connected to the radiator with the screw, or can i permanently remove it, clip the circular piece off, clip the rubber connector, and just solder those wires together without actually even using that radiator ground? It works that way, I juts don't know if the ground thats screwed into the radiator is for something else.
Re: Calling aLL NY stunters and stunteresses
Quick question... So I'm jumping my radiator fan wires to make it so that it always runs. I noticed if I take the wire with the circular piece that screws into the radiator (the ground I'm assuming) off and stick that circular piece into the radiator plug the fan runs 24/7. Now.... do I have to have that ground connected to the radiator with the screw, or can i permanently remove it, clip the circular piece off, clip the rubber connector, and just solder those wires together without actually even using that radiator ground? It works that way, I juts don't know if the ground thats screwed into the radiator is for something else.