I'm intensely jealous of people who couldn't work during COVID (well more specifically those who could manage or were being paid still). Working at a grocery apparently makes you as essential as a doctor or nurse...
Make it easier to get into? I've wanted to for years but when I looked into studying for the test (which can only be taken in another city in my state and only a few times a year), I found a like 4 hour long video and when I tried watching it it was like someone speaking a foreign language. I don't have a ton of free time to study for the test and it seems like I need to already be a master electrician to even study for the test.
So yeah, maybe don't make it so difficult and more people might want to get into it?
A lot of people say stuff along the lines of "you can have chickens here as long as you get along with your neighbors", implying that they won't call the police/city over it, but unfortunately I live next to an old cranky shithead that thinks Trump is a god. He's threatened to call the city on us for having slightly long grass, he'll definitely do it over chickens.
If I had the money I would look into opening something small nearby that isn't under residential zoning and start raising some, but it's WAY beyond my means.
They use pretty much all of the above to justify it, like the other guy said, it's NIMBY bullshit. Yes ducks are as well. And it's come up to a vote like 4 times in the last decade but been shot down by conservatives every time.
A bunch of people around me played Monopoly Go for like a month and then stopped. Everything I heard about it sounded like it was terrible and full of microtransactions. Never heard of Stumble Guys, but obviously from the name it's just a ripoff of Fall Guys. Niantic has never made a good game, but they sure have made a fortune from microtransaction stores masquerading as games while collecting everyone's location and other data.
Lol, I like the idea of a Baofeng license. 🤣