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How many eggs does it fit, does it have a quail sized egg turner as well. Cute incubators. What is the name/brand/model?

They are both the Rcom 10 Pro Plus:celebrate

They hold 10 chicken eggs or 20 quail eggs. Has one turner tray which has both the chicken and quail spaces on.

Little pricey but I’d never use another incubator, these are great, do everything for you. All you have to do is candle and add a filter before lockdown!
 
Don’t worry about it. I wasn’t being very careful of my words. I don’t blame you for getting upset. It’s all good.

Thank you for being so cool about this. Glad we’re good. I’m good too.

Though I do still feel bad. It was completely unnecessary and honestly your post wasn’t even really bad or anything. Quite nice actually for the most part. I think it was just that first line that came across weird to me or threw me off or whatever but even so, major overreaction in my part.

Anyway, apologies.
 
Dude. You haven't had a retail/office job before. How could you possibly know if it's more work? It isn't, by the way. I've done both. Working in an office is significantly more work unless your job is to stuff envelopes and pull staples. You might die of boredom, though.
No one said walking dogs isn't a job. Walking dogs a couple times a week sporadically is not a job that will allow you to have financial freedom any time soon.
The point everyone is trying to make is to quit talking and start doing.

I didn’t mean to imply it wasn’t a lot of work or insult or anything; I know you guys work hard, but around here most of them just stand around the entire time and/or don’t know anything. So dog walking is definitely way more work compared to that. That’s all I meant.

Also, I was referring to owning my own business. Not just casually walking a couple of dogs occasionally. Obviously retail or office or whatever would be way more work than that but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about doing it full time. As a real job. Walking 5, 10, whatever dogs in a day, 5 days a week, in all weather, walking a bazillion miles a day, then also dealing with the business side and taxes, insurance, paperwork, and all that. THAT is definitely a lot of work. Maybe not more work than an office job, I know SIL and most people work ridiculously hard, but definitely harder than some jobs. Honestly finding a regular job would be way easier.
And plenty of people have said it’s not a real job. Heck, Cedar literally just said like two seconds ago that it’s no different than baby sitting to her. Even after I said I wanted to do it full time, not casually. Even saying I need a “real” one is implying that that isn’t. I know in that case you guys are strictly referring to my current schedule, not doing it full time, and I agree in that sense, but still. Even my own parents didn’t think it was real. Most people I’ve met don’t. Also everyone thinks I don’t pay for anything which is also not true at all.

And I HAVE been doing stuff. That’s the other thing. Everyone just assumes I do jack shit all the time or don’t care which isn’t true. Okay, I’ll be honest, it probably WAS true before, but it’s way different now. I started seeing a therapist last week and I’ve been way more motivated than ever before and yes, I HAVE been looking for jobs. You guys have no idea what I do or don’t do. Just cause I’m not posting about it doesn’t mean I’m not doing stuff. I’m way better and doing way more than I ever have.

Retail has got to be one of the most work intensive jobs I have ever done. Even if there are no customers, you are expected to be cleaning, straightening, stocking shelves, or otherwise moving for every minute of your shift.

I’m sure it’s tons of work. Didn’t mean to imply it wasn’t. But some jobs really aren’t. Like the movie theater, the kids literally just stand there. Same for the grocery store near us. It’s always empty and they all just stand and talk/hang out. So dog walking is definitely way more work compared to that is all I meant. But I’m sure most retail is much more like how you described.
 
I’m sure it’s tons of work. Didn’t mean to imply it wasn’t. But some jobs really aren’t. Like the movie theater, the kids literally just stand there. Same for the grocery store near us. It’s always empty and they all just stand and talk/hang out. So dog walking is definitely way more work compared to that is all I meant. But I’m sure most retail is much more like how you described.

That sounds like lack of work ethic, not lack of work to me. :lol:
 
@KDOGG331 I think it is great that you have career goals. That is a good thing. And I completely agree that working with animals is challenging and definitely “hard work.”

But do yourself and all of us a favor and stop being dismissive of jobs that you have no first hand experience of. It never helps your argument and it just pisses people off. You see someone “standing around” and assume their job is easy and maybe it is. Or maybe they are 10 hours in to a 14 hour double shift at a job that doesn’t allow you to ever sit down. Maybe their co-worker called in and they didn’t get a lunch break. Maybe they had to work late last night then go home to finish an essay for school. You cannot actually know what someone else’s job is like. So just stop bringing it up!

Instead tell us about your plans and goals and struggles. Tell us the concrete steps you are taking to make them and we will be thrilled for you! Even if someone else starts it, there is no good reason why you need to compare your job to someone else’s. Just focus on actually making the dreams reality.
 
That sounds like lack of work ethic, not lack of work to me. :lol:

Yeah, I’m sure it probably is and it always really annoys me but yet the employers don’t seem to care. I guess cause they desperately need people. But a lot of them don’t even help or know much either. You’ll ask them something and they’ll just be like “uhh idk sorry” and that’s it
 
@KDOGG331 I think it is great that you have career goals. That is a good thing. And I completely agree that working with animals is challenging and definitely “hard work.”

But do yourself and all of us a favor and stop being dismissive of jobs that you have no first hand experience of. It never helps your argument and it just pisses people off. You see someone “standing around” and assume their job is easy and maybe it is. Or maybe they are 10 hours in to a 14 hour double shift at a job that doesn’t allow you to ever sit down. Maybe their co-worker called in and they didn’t get a lunch break. Maybe they had to work late last night then go home to finish an essay for school. You cannot actually know what someone else’s job is like. So just stop bringing it up!

Instead tell us about your plans and goals and struggles. Tell us the concrete steps you are taking to make them and we will be thrilled for you! Even if someone else starts it, there is no good reason why you need to compare your job to someone else’s. Just focus on actually making the dreams reality.

CSA, I really am sorry if it seems like I’ve been dismissive of or talking down on certain jobs or whatever. I know I’ve kind of done that a lot with regards to the office ones especially or whatever and I really don’t mean to. I know you guys all work incredibly hard and stuff and I didn’t mean to piss anybody off or upset anybody.

And honestly I never even thought of those scenarios so that’s a good point and you’re right. I don’t know what anybody’s job is like so I’ll stop assuming or comparing.

But just for the record, I wasn’t referring to you guys or any of the other people who actually work really hard. I know you guys do. But I have seen plenty literally just standing on their phone the entire time I’m there which usually isn’t short.

But I guess even with that, I don’t know why they’re doing that or what their day was like before and I’m sure they do work hard other times. So I’m sorry for comparing and assuming and stuff. Definitely need to stop that.

I guess I’m just used to people constantly talking down on mine and having to defend it. Not necessarily you guys. Honestly you guys have been mostly supportive even if it seems like I don’t think so. I still know it and appreciate it.

But I’ve had plenty of IRL people think that. Even had a “friend” once think she was better than me for having a retail one and tell me walking dogs wasn’t a real job even though she literally had had her job for like less than a week and up until then was constantly mooching off of me for money, rides, etc. and I was constantly giving her my own money. She was mad I wouldn’t give her a ride somewhere because I had to walk the dogs and didn’t get why I couldn’t just take them with me to drive her.:rolleyes:

I blocked her after that lol

Granted, that’s completely different but still.

As for the rest of it, I have shared all that stuff before. Multiple times. And it’s still the same thing. Stop planning, stop talking, do, etc. But I guess that’s only because I usually never actually take the steps but still. Even when I have, it still usually isn’t enough. Like when I applied to one job, why didn’t I apply to 10!?

Or like now, I’m finally getting my shit together, albeit slowly, and the sole focus is still on the fact that I don’t have a job yet. Even though I’m paying for my own car, seeing a therapist, trying to improve myself and change. Still don’t have a job so it doesn’t count.

I know you guys haven’t actually said that and I know you’re all really supportive which I do appreciate but it feels like it sometimes. Like nothing is ever good enough. And no one ever asks how I’m doing or anything anymore. Which, btw, is good now, finally but it wasn’t for a while
 

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