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That’s what I did. Picked up my iPhone X and sold my iPhone 6S for $300 on Craigslist on the way back home.

I keep around $500 or so in checking. Like one of the other posters, I put everything on a credit card (in this case, my Chase United Mileage Plus card. Once I hit $25,000 spend in a year I get 10k bonus miles), and then just pay it off each month. Everything else goes into a savings account and a retirement

Ugh, this. Please kindly do the needful. AKA read the entire email thread below, and figure out the thing I’m trying to tell you do to.

I showed up to my first day on the job at my current position, along with one other person. I asked her what she was going to be doing for our company, and her response was “I don’t really know, but I guess I’m about to find out?”
How in the eff did she even get hired?? SMDH

Yes to all of this. I spent ten years in Houston and learned a few things. Houston has a great ballet, opera, and symphony. Also a great theater district.

I’m learning that you can count on Damon Young for a strongly opinionated, divisive, and polarizing post.

And this is why I got the iPhone X. I have to be actively looking at the thing in order for it to unlock. No one is going through my phone without me knowing about it.

Same here. I got the leather case for my 6S and loved it. Bought the same leather case for my iPhone X and couldn’t be happier. It’ll be the only case I use.

Yeah, FaceID works really well. Even when I first wake up in the morning and [literally] only have one eye open. o-O

What I love is two-fold. first, I love how quickly FaceID works. It works so well and so quickly that it almost feels like it was never locked. I just pick up the phone and start using it.

Only thing though, is that 11.2 doesn’t include the new iPhone X wallpapers for my iPhone 6S. Maybe these are truly exclusive to the iPhone X?

I’m forwarding this to all my friends

I’m a Buyer, and the secret skill that my job requires is being a good salesperson. You have to be able to sell your salesperson on why they should give you a good deal. You have to convince your internal stakeholders that this certain structure/project/etc. is worth it. You have to be able to sell yourself, your

That’s about the same level of hassle as ‘free’ personal training, IMHO

Great ideas. One word of caution though: personal trainers and their managers can be endlessly nagging and pushy. I have never seen one give up without a fight. Once you’ve had that intro session they think they’ve got you.
I had an intro session at my local LA Fitness, told them that I wasn’t interested in

Dark Matter is showing up at $11.99 when I clicked on the link, as opposed to $4.00. Did I do something wrong?

Dark Matter is showing up at $11.99 when I clicked on the link, as opposed to $4.00. Did I do something wrong?

Well why not this: “I’d love $100k, but my research of the the market says I’m worth closer to $75k.” I still throws out the higher number, but it also shows you should be taken seriously.

There wasn’t a link, but I googled it

Beautiful. May be overkill, but it’s better than the alternative

Maybe I was a little too excited about this project and didn’t let them cool sufficiently the first time. Your post has inspired me to try again. We shall see.