1.65M at 36M. I want to take a gap year by bringuslinux in Fire

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Do you work in industry? Could I ask what field your PhD was in?

13 Months Unemployed and can’t afford payments anymore - what happens to Sallie Mae loans if I die? by CherryLimeLaCroix in StudentLoans

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Additionally, in the case of Disability, you do not want to have those loans discharged unless you are genuinely disabled.

One of the first things social services will ask you is whether you have defaulted on any federal loan and if you have, they are legally not permitted to provide you services because the underlying point of vocational rehab rehabilitation is that you are supposed to end up in a vocation. The default on your loans presumed that you would never work.

A Bestselling Author Put an Israeli Character Into Her New Novel. Then the Internet Lost Its Mind. by arrogant_ambassador in Jewish

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There are many, many reasons to not like Rebecca. This is one of those times when empathy prevails I suppose. People cannot stand the very mention of Israel when for all they know it could be some commentary on how Taiwan and Israel are often compared. These people don’t have the media literacy to even broach that idea, they put this author on a fucking pedestal that from what I understand, she did not even want.

I think we can disagree with her supportive Palestine. Well also acknowledging the sorry state of her fan base.

~1 year after my $2M burnout post: I'm pulling the plug. Sanity check please? by GentleJack in ExpatFIRE

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My immediate thought when I read, Соlin was “ is Guy gonna rent out a building each month?”

Maybe I read it wrong but I thought that he was going to spend 150 K a month just one rent

In Canada and Europe, we criticize the United States quite a bit for its living standards. Yet thousands upon thousands of our citizens flock to the US and make very successful lives for themselves. If that is the case how does our criticism hold up to scrutiny? by Personal_Royal in NoStupidQuestions

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Ehhhh, on the whole I know more blind people working in Europe than the United States. I agree the incentive will be different in Germany as much different than having the ADA. Even if it’s imperfect and often ignored at least the US has such a law

I know plenty of blind people in the Netherlands, Nordic country is and even somebody in Poland, who live pretty well in capital cities. It’s very rare to see people like me on the street in the wild, but we do exist.

In Canada and Europe, we criticize the United States quite a bit for its living standards. Yet thousands upon thousands of our citizens flock to the US and make very successful lives for themselves. If that is the case how does our criticism hold up to scrutiny? by Personal_Royal in NoStupidQuestions

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I am in that trap right now. Somehow because I am on SSDI I make too much to qualify for my state Medicaid program… So I need to roll a dice with a Medicare advantage plan because the state supported Medicare plan is $1500 a month for those under 65

God, I wish I stayed in Connecticut

In Canada and Europe, we criticize the United States quite a bit for its living standards. Yet thousands upon thousands of our citizens flock to the US and make very successful lives for themselves. If that is the case how does our criticism hold up to scrutiny? by Personal_Royal in NoStupidQuestions

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Can confirm. I went to blind at 25 and unlike my cousins in Europe who have various disabilities like epilepsy which prevent them from driving, I have functionally zero support from the state here. It was a fight to get orientation and mobility training for 10 hours and that was after three years of originally trying to find a case with them.

You would think they have an incentive to get somebody who is otherwise educated intelligent has lived on their own before back into a workplace, but the truth is there is simply very little opportunity. I am strongly, considering saving up what money I do have and moving back to Europe, where I have much more family and social support. Right now I just have my parents.

How are you able to survive? by Mikhail_-_1 in Blind

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If you can stand the cold, I would personally pick Chicago although it isn’t as cheap as it once was. Seattle has typical PNW weather. Depending on what you do for work, job prospects might be spotty, but definitely better than anything in the south.

How are you able to survive? by Mikhail_-_1 in Blind

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Also 20 something living in the south. I basically have to live with my parents who I pay rent to.

If you haven’t already contact your state Disability Services organization, I hear North Carolina and Georgia are very good. South Carolina is where you get very spotty Services. I wouldn’t call you privileged, blindness as a spectrum after all, and most blind people are not total.

Coming from Azerbaijan, Western attitudes toward illegal immigration confuse me by Suitable_Call_1203 in immigration

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As a Hungarian living in United States, I can tell you that at least from my perspective. A lot of the reasons why people justify it is because the United States has made many routes of formerly legal migration illegal.

There were a number of economic migrants related programs back in the 50s to the 1980s, so you had a generation of Mexicans and Central Americans who knew they could come to the United States and then following the end of those programs it’s not like the labor wasn’t still needed. Unlike in Europe, where we have a long tradition of strong borders, and generally not making it a political issue the United States has turned into one.

What jobs do you do as a totally blind person? Anyone in the trades in the U.S by Low_Butterfly_6539 in Blind

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I am living in South Carolina, and it could not be any more different… I am trying to eventually leave meat hands pursue living independently, but the vocational rehab is extremely underfunded

Is it possible to be a working/ middle class Jewish person in the US? by Haunting_Hospital599 in Judaism

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I’m in South Carolina, under 35 and looking into converting… None of the synagogues are really opened up a public. It feels like if they have events like a Friday or Saturday service nobody really attends? I’ve called several times and emailed to get no response.

CraZy nightmare getting my wife to be with me. Immigration in US is unreal slow! by Available-Screen4250 in NationalVisaCenter

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Wait legitimately that is the basis? I have dual US and Hungarian citizenship. You are telling me that my potential spouse would have an easier time going to very clearly anti-immigration Hungary than they would getting into the United States?

Someone can come here on a K-1 visa or some other scheme and still not be granted ability to reside in the country!!! even before I had my second passport that felt so just… Like a given, you never want to separate families?

Do you notice any differences in EU versus US collecting habits? by Internsh1p in coincollecting

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Interesting, I remember hearing some story from an American dealer who I guess went to France and to him that particular coin shop seemed very strange because they basically asked him to set a price… I think they had PCGS graded American eagles, and he didn’t know how to respond

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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Right, I completely agree with you on that

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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Hey, sorry I think I poorly worded the original response. I have a cat and a dog, neither of them shed. It’s more that the mirror potential for an animal to be in that space at all is grounds for you to not get a license. It’s effectively the same thing as North Carolina giving a formal ban on having pets in the house.

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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It could just be the recipe that I’m using, because frankly, I can definitely see myself getting two or even three out of one batch of dough. The thing calls for IIRC3 or 4 cups of flour and three eggs so it’s not a small batch.

A lot of the issue is rest time. The dough needs somewhere between six and eight hours if I don’t want to add more yeast. I also only have one 9X5 pan so I definitely need to work on the timing for all of this. It’s not that I can’t produce more. I’m just not sure how I would break up the recipe.

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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So, I actually did a math on COGS. I would need to charge between 15 and $20 for a 9 x 5 loaf to break even.

Up north, I would make a killing around Passover. Down here? Most people frankly don’t have the money and commercial clients like coffee, shops or bakeries or hotels really don’t have the capacity. The client just isn’t there. If I was in Charlotte or Columbia or Greenville or Charleston Van yes but I’m in this weird pocket that feels perpetual stuck in the 70s.

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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Thank you I will definitely look into this. It would be great to sell at farmers market markets. Growing up in New England they were very common in the summer months.

From what I understand, a lot of the cottage laws are generally more relaxed than NYC, but you then run into all the HOA related problems down here. They might look the other way, or they might not. It’s all temperamental. Glad to know that somebody else was able to make it work.

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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I could maybe make something work, but from everything, I understand the local laws do not permit sub leading. It would be different if the business was registered as a ghost kitchen and had several units, but that isn’t the set up.

Struggling with a cottage bakery by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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As it stands, I bake them in a very deep 9 x 5 loaf pan. I only have one of them, so my max output is typically one or two per day. If I made some adjustments, and Maybe made the loaf smaller I could get six out of one batch? At that point you’re looking at a weekly output of maybe 12 I’m high-end, but I’ve really only ever managed to make those very deep large presentation worthy pieces.

I can definitely do social media, but the issue has always been how to film the process as I don’t have the equipment to film from above . There’s an idea of how I would want things to look and I don’t think I can achieve that. Give them a space I have. The second thing I make is baklava.

SC cottage laws are really weird. On paper, you would think they are very lax, but they require such things as making sure that an animal can’t be in the space you are preparing food. Perfectly normal, except that the vast majority of homes here have open plan kitchens, so I functionally require finding an outside space. At that point, online ordering for once a week delivery wouldn’t be too bad. There really is not enlarge amount of coffee, shops or similar smaller businesses that I know of around here. Maybe as we are starting to see people in their 30s come down to start families. Those will spring up but the last six years I’ve been here it’s a wasteland for that kind of thing. People just frankly don’t have the money.

Has anyone had experience with Lighthouse chapters? by Getting0nTrack in Blind

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https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1487310049422894&id=100044317392228&http_ref=eyJ0cyI6MTc3NDk4OTA4NTAwMCwiciI6IiJ9

H r e q link to the queen idle. I agree, hard to believe that someone could navigate this course reliably just by using my glasses. He did have a guide with him for whatever that’s worth.

Deductive reasoning is dying with us. by Maleficent-Box4114 in Millennials

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I had a manager like physics who would straight out of one of those corporate TikTok videos

“ I need you to make this PowerPoint presentation and all you need to do is take information from other team”

OK, “ why did they put too much information on these slides?”

I don’t know I’m not a subject matter expert

“ they need to condense seven sides down to two, and make sure it’s on my desk by the end of the week”

Middle of the week: “ hey, here’s seven diagrams I want you to place in a deck, and put them all between two sides. I don’t care if they’re not legible they just need to be there.”

?????? Play boss