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And he’s doing a great job; she’s already up to nine!

Is she sitting on his face?  Just asking...

I just used this a few months ago and it was super nice, just the eSIM tech doesn’t seem streamlined enough and the process to activate isn’t easy if you are not comfortable going thru settings on your phone, but the APP is really nice and keep everything transparent, your consumption, plans, etc

I remember the advice about pennies and fuses from when I was a kid in the 1970s, from my grandparents. But every house I’ve lived in since then has had circuit breakers.

One of the things Millenials don’t need to absorb from us olds is the idea that you should be grateful to have a job.

as far as “always choosing family over friends,” it reminds me of one of my favorite concepts (which I had a hard time understanding until my father started going downhill the last few years)—it is possible to love a family member without liking them, and there’s no shame in not liking them if they happen to be

Funny enough my parents always swore to *never* buy brand new cars. Not just because they could get something nicer for the money used, but because the depreciation on new cars is insane. If you have even a cursory understanding of cars you can usually spot a clunker, and if you can’t a mechanic certainly can. You can

The “just stop by and drop off a resume” advice from olds is the best. I am 63 and still have to explain this is simply not how it works anymore - which depresses the SHIT out of my mother because I make a good impression in person and my resume skills are a bit old - in other words my keywords aren’t hip or modern

Similar... “put in the hours, and the execs will notice.”

but overall it’s a great piece of writing.

Never trust someone with a slideshow. They will sell you your own words back to you with ad clicks. Oh wait, that’s GOOD advice.

Don’t give up.

“Be 100% honest with your wife, even if you think the truth might hurt.”

I foolishly believed I might be relatively robot-proof.

Rule number one is never try to cover up your mistake. Rule two is make sure you report the error before they can hear about it from your clients/customers, but make sure you understand what the ramifications are BEFORE you call your boss.

You miss the point. We are more accustom to apps and the risk of malware in 2022. This should no longer be something 50,000 people fall for these days.

the app “Fast Cleaner” was found to contain Octo in addition to other malware types, and was downloaded over 50,000 times before Google removed it from the Play Store

worst first date question i’ve gotten, “will you pay my cell bill?”

Yep, zero interest in watching a 3 minute video when I could read the same amount of content in 30 seconds.

This is totally a Step 1.