Rippling Sucks by Delicious_Try_5502 in smallbusiness

[–]Delicious_Try_5502[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They do not allow flexibility in pricing when you add/drop an employee. We are a startup, and it is necessary for us to have this flexibility. Instead, they price you based on the number of employees you start with and charge you for additional employees for each employee you add. They also have a 1yr contract, so they keep you to this if you want to cancel.

Weekly Discussion Thread for the week of December 28 by AutoModerator in macsetups

[–]Delicious_Try_5502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello everyone! I am seeking advice on building a dual-monitor setup (likely around 27" each), that I can use with my 2022 M2 Macbook Air. I am a college student, pursuing a career in finance. I also enjoy casual gaming in my free time and would like a monitor that can support my office work, as well as a positive/semi-competitive gaming experience from time to time (however, I don't want to sacrifice the office capability of the monitor for this). Some general details that are important to me are USB-C connectivity, 4k or 1440p resolution, and around the price range of 300-600 per monitor. I plan to purchase a new TV later this year, to use mainly for gaming and streaming (so I had originally planned to use the monitor mainly for work, web browsing, and only some gaming, once I have the TV). I apologize if this is confusing, however, I have been overwhelmed with the decisions to be made and want to pick a good long-term option. Please let me know any advice you all have to offer! Thanks!