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Older models, yes but not the newer ones.
Older models, yes but not the newer ones.
6 months is the usual rule, but you should assess your likelihood for extended unemployment. Do you live in a states with low unemployment payout? Is your career in a niche industry? Do you live in an area with fewer jobs overall? All those factors would make me consider pushing to a year+ of liquidity.
The Four Agreements. It’s short. Go read it.
Total ad for Fidelity.
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Maybe get a smaller point, like extra fine instead of fine. I think .5 is the finest point they make.
Legal field for me, but I’ll be honest. I was planning on quitting Reddit cold turkey and doing something else with my free time but my software project manager husband kept talking about Lemmy, so here I am.
Serving Jen from IT Crowd.
Same in the US. You’d pretty much just pay tax and could get a free phone every two years. Since that ended, I had a S7 for 4 years then only upgraded to a S9+ for a bigger screen. Every new phone I’ve ever had has been an upgrade and for the first time there’s almost no way to upgrade. I know I’m in the minority but I want an SD card slot and headphone jack; I use them all the time.
It’s fine for news, tech and memes but none of the niche subs that I loved are here. I really miss the sub for my city.
Never. We don’t even get each other presents for birthdays or Christmas. Saves us both from stressing about what to “buy someone who has everything”.