I had not considered that...
I had not considered that...
I am so jealous of all of those gadgets!
I like the point about how "doing your job is what you're paid for." Sometimes I forget this.
I think you have to consider two things. First, the perception of the economy is highly variable depending on your industry. Some are doing better than others. Second, I feel like LH targets an audience of 24-35 year olds. That's the age where you're most likely to say, "hey, I've been working at my entry level…
How else are you supposed to win free lunches?
Or you could put them in your wallet. It has pockets and everything.
Aww, come on. You know it's not that simple.
Average is a poor representation of the data when it comes to student loan debt. Large debts (+$100K) from private schools and advanced programs contribute skew to the data. Median is a better representation.
I would love to work in a more goal-oriented environment rather than one based around a 40 hour week.
Well...I don't know. I'm kind of in your camp I guess. I only work from home occasionally- in instances where there's a snowstorm or something similar. Usually I have a day to plan before. As a result, I set aside concrete small tasks to occupy me during the day. It's really easy to be productive- plus, I want to…
With the exception of the college savings, I'm not a big fan of these hacks. Yes, they all work- but in the grand scheme they are short-cuts which reinforce bad habits. Also, each of these hacks come with downsides.
I'm pretty certain most hotels have hangars...only sometimes they're permanently attached to the rod in the closet.
I love Credit Karma's service, but I don't really see the utility of a phone app. It's nice to have free credit monitoring (they send you an email if something in your profile changes- e.g. a new account). Also, it's nice to log in occasionally to check your score. But why would I need access to this information…
You pretty much nailed it. It's just easier to acquire content legitimately. Subscriptions services are so efficient and give you access to such a great library there is no need.
Yep- that's what I was hoping for as well. I mean, this was fine. But that's the post I wanted to read.
I am addicted to Arm & Hammer Advance White Toothpaste. It's so refreshing.
Depends where you are, but reasonable renters insurance should run between $80-150 per YEAR. This protects you from so many things. Let's say you get robbed. Let's say a pipe bursts and you can't stay in your apartment until it's fixed. Let's say there's a fire.
Please please please don't neglect the official move in condition checklist! This is your ticket to avoiding charges. If there are stains on your carpet- put down that there are stains on your carpet. Dents in the wall? Put it down. Take photos and keep a copy! This will come in handy when you eventually move…
This is awesome. For someone who rarely needs to use the command prompt, I had be "cd" in my way to everything. So much better. Thank you!
I mean...if you just use instant mix, like Bisquick, it's not like you're really wasting time. All you do is add water. It takes like 2 minutes to go from the box to the griddle.