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Abel 2 year s ago
#16 absolutely do NOT become a teacher. LONG hours, horrible paperwork, (some) cr#ppy parents, very little benefits anymore, and the pay is $h#t. Otherwise it's fine
       
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Nap 2 year s ago
#8 Generally, the sweet spot for longest battery life is 40%-80%.
       
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Ruminta 2 year s ago
#19 Still true today. I've had to replace my card a couple of times because someone taking the orders online at a restaurant, or has access to them, stole my information and used it. Lesson learned, never select the option "Remember card for future visits."
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#19 YES still true today. Card has been stolen from Amazon, Facebook/instagram, Ebay, and a random sticker purchasing site, all since January. Replace card often, and audit card accounts!
       
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Virgy 2 year s ago
forgot one: get children... yeah, sure.... dash
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Mom always says: Women should live at home until the day they are married. Gave us nightmare guilt trips when we could no longer live with her horrible nightmare life, and our divorced Dad didn't want us at his place once we hit 18.
       
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"In high school, as part of one of my classes, they brought in a lady who worked HR for some recruiting firm for a few days to teach us how to do resumes and cover letters and such.

She told us even if a place has the option to apply online, always go in person and pick up an application.

No one takes online applications seriously."

 

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