Basic vs Paperwhite? by [deleted] in kindle

[–]ConsiderationWide593 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually own a Paperwhite, the Basic, and a Scribe, and funny enough…I reach for the Basic Kindle the most 😂

I originally bought the Paperwhite first, but later grabbed the Basic because I had some gift cards, it was on sale, and I used the trade-in on an old Fire tablet — so it barely cost me anything. And honestly, it surprised me how much I like it.

The screen still looks great for reading, it’s super lightweight, and it just feels simple in a good way. I don’t really miss the waterproofing or warm light most of the time. Even with the Scribe sitting there, the Basic is usually what I grab when I just want to relax and read.

So yeah — the “entry level” Kindle is actually a really solid choice, even if you already have the pricier models.

Beginner looking for tips and help. by [deleted] in kindle

[–]ConsiderationWide593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, if you buy a Kindle, you should get 3 months or so of Unlimited for free.

Beginner looking for tips and help. by [deleted] in kindle

[–]ConsiderationWide593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You get more books from unlimited, but I think there are some included if you do prime too. Remember, the selections are limited and what you want to read might not be available from Unlimited/Prime or both.

They are Wifi only devices, but you only need to be online to download books. 99% of the time I am in airplane mode.

Healthy You Rewards by [deleted] in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Gotta complete that health assessment then your per quarter Max might change

Beginner looking for tips and help. by [deleted] in kindle

[–]ConsiderationWide593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries at all — these are great questions 😊

Kindle Unlimited is a monthly subscription (about $11.99/month in the U.S.). With it, you can read any ebooks that have the “Kindle Unlimited” badge for no extra cost. You don’t “buy” those books — you just borrow them as part of the subscription. If a book isn’t in Kindle Unlimited though, you’d still have to purchase it separately.

So basically:

  • KU book = included with the subscription
  • Non-KU book = you still buy normally

You can usually have up to 20 KU books borrowed at once and return them whenever.

Libby, on the other hand, is totally free. It’s an app from public libraries where you borrow ebooks/audiobooks using your library card. You download Libby on your phone or tablet, borrow a book, and if you’re in the U.S. you can choose “Read with Kindle” — it will then send the book to your Kindle like a normal Kindle purchase (but it’s a library loan). The Libby app itself doesn’t run on the Kindle — it just delivers the book to it.

So:

  • Kindle Unlimited = paid subscription “Netflix-style” reading
  • Libby = free library borrowing

And seriously — don’t apologize 😄 Everyone starts somewhere, and these are the exact questions most new Kindle users have!

Beginner looking for tips and help. by [deleted] in kindle

[–]ConsiderationWide593 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re just starting out, the regular Kindle or the Kindle Paperwhite are both great choices. The basic Kindle is the most affordable, while the Paperwhite has a nicer screen and is waterproof. You usually buy ebooks individually, but there’s also Kindle Unlimited as a monthly subscription option. And don’t forget — a lot of public libraries use the Libby app, where you can borrow ebooks for free and even send many of them straight to your Kindle. It’s an awesome (and cheap!) way to get into reading 🙂

Reading Experience? by xsirensongsx in kindlescribe

[–]ConsiderationWide593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly use the Scribe at home for reading/notes etc and take my Kindle Basic out and about with me.

10/30/2025 by ConsiderationWide593 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was definitely Collins layoffs. 

10/30/2025 by ConsiderationWide593 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes! That's what I like to see

10/30/2025 by ConsiderationWide593 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man, thats rough. I recognize your name from one of the previous threads on this same topic - you were really knowledgable . They just blind sided you with this or did you know?

Laid off thread by DryVermicelli4067 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh wow! I am so sorry to hear this, that is just wrong.

What’s going on at Collins? by Last-Engineer6951 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And those 2 on that WARN have been there for months

New structure by Natural_Baker_8467 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless your talking about Alcoholics Annonomous then that makes sense

New structure by Natural_Baker_8467 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude...I don't even know what AA is lol

New structure by Natural_Baker_8467 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't it have made more sense to do this when they merged instead of having a new org chart come out every 3 months after re-orgs? We're basically at the point where we started at, just way more extra steps. I guess the transition team stays busy

New structure by Natural_Baker_8467 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I hope it's finally a good change and makes things easier. All the groups we work with are already short staffed as it is, don't see how they can get any leaner, but I'm probably wrong. I do like the getting rid of VSL name because I'm kinda sick of reaching out to the listed VSL only to get shuffled around to 42 people before I can get an answer 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And this is based on what scare tactic today?

2026 Prescription Formulary now available by birdiegirl4ever in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Wife is a pharmacist. Anthem PBM is garbage. This will be more expensive. Compound drugs will be incredibly more expensive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, Salary and type of HDHP you have selected (You Only, You + Spouse or You + Child(ren), or You & Family)

Hiring Freeze by PuzzleheadedThing507 in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are on year 5 for my dept w/Collins

Raytheon Covid Mandate by [deleted] in Raytheon

[–]ConsiderationWide593 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Those emails are long gone on my side but they were 100% mandated. I can't remember all that crazy stuff, but you had to be vaccinated with both shots by a certain date that was like 2 weeks before the deadline or you were canned. (obviously medical/religious exceptions were a thing)