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I have never heard of anybody aligning the screws on light switches before. You guys are whack!
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I have a 4 gang switch plate. I'll go take a pic of it in the morning for you guys.


I don't have the time to worry about which way they are pointing. As long as all the screws are the same color. I call it good!
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I have never heard of anybody aligning the screws on light switches before. You guys are whack!
Even the ones behind the dresser.
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Years ago, when I was a young buck, we put in a kitchen for this old(er) lady. She was nice, but extremely OCD (met my match), so was I. The one thing I did not do was to align the screw on the switch plates. When I showed up the next day, she had it all horizontally lined up. Even since then, I make it a point to not align them purposely. I think it look so tacky or mechanical. One thing I still do is to cut a piece of feeler gauge to test all my cabinet doors. Before, I show up for the final, my guys already have a little stick already ready for me. They all roll their eyes. Knowing they are perfect and adjusted by them, I have to scratch that OCD itch. I sent their assses off to lunch just to run the lil' stick of wood through all the gaps of the doors. This crap is not for the client my boys or anyone else, its for me. If I don't do this on every job, I go freaking bonkers on my drive home.

I used to step on all the concrete joints on the sidewalk with each of my foot on alternation joints on the way to school or where ever there are joints. If I missed one, I MUST go back and step on that joint with that particular foot or else. I outgrew that in the past 10-15 years, but there are times I still find myself doing it sometimes without knowing it.

Being a perfectionist is a real btich. I feel like I chase my tail all the time (with a certain things anyway).
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The HVAC vents in my vehicles have to be horizontal.


Wow, I have problems!
Vents, don't move my goddamn vents on the driver side! They are set up a certain way for ME. My wife and kids always do that crap, so it doesn't bother that much anymore, but I will mess with it for a minute until I can get it to do the same again. Now, just don't move my mirrors. Once they are moved, I go fooking nuts trying to put em' back exactly how I want it, especially the rear view mirror. it has to see out the widow a certain way or else I will spend 5 minutes adjusting it as I drive along. When my BIL borrows my truck, fook-oh-dear, I spend three block trying to adjust the rear view mirror.

I also count the clicks on my seat for those time if someone moves it. Not a big fan of electric seats but love the "Put the goddamn seat back to last position magic button". They designed that little button for me. I know the designers in Detroit must have heard me swearing from CA.
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We don't need to talk about my bicycles. All my bikes are set up exactly the same way. They fit me like an extension of my arms. Forget it, I don't loan them out. They can ride them around the block, but that's it. I have an old rusty one that I loan out to visiting relatives if they want to take it out to the beach. Its sitting in the basement of my parent's house. Make all the damn adjustment to the seat, handle bar they want on it. I don't care.
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All my notes go into my wallet oriented in exactly the same way.
Shirts in my cupboard hang in order of colour.
If multiples of anything are stacked into cupboards or onto shelves they are always oriented in exactly the same manner.
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The OCD is strong with these ones.
O M G, I would have never thought so many were that anal about such small things.

I do have somewhat of a routine throughout the day, but it is more aligned with the efficient way of doing things, not some mental tick that must be done to continue.
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Seriously though, all the screws in my light switches and outlets are perfectly horizontal.
As they should be. I put all new modern switches and outlets in last year and spent a bit of time getting the tension on the faceplate correct against the horizontal slot.
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