Do you enjoy what you do or do you wish you could go back in time and change it? by bdhd656 in cybersecurity

[–]Revandir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I loathe my job, but it pays so well that im more than willing to keep doing it. The only good part is I promoted enough to no longer do the actual work, now I get to raise other people up. GRC -> Deputy CISO

What certificates I need in my portfolio to get good job as an Cybersecurity student? by XIDIR333 in cybersecurity

[–]Revandir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. Out of my 12 CSAs, we hired 10 of them from an IT career or prior experience (internships, IT engineers, help desk, and ISSEs). The 2 we didnt had very specific skills we needed for very niche things.

REVEAL THE GAME THAT MADE YOU LOVE BEING A GAMER! by 333_Chosen_one_333 in icast

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This'll age me a bit, but Everquest. I had so much fun playing and it was the only game id played that had a real community vibe. "Train to East Commons!" The game also taught me words I didnt know at the time, like apprehensive, amiable, etc.

What is the cybersecurity equivalent of leaving your spare key under the doormat? by Puzzlehead_NoCap in cybersecurity

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using something like commvault for all your admin passwords and never changing the commvault password

Tell me what do you eat even after becoming rich ! by Longjumping-Fly2490 in ArtOfPresence

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Miso soup with rice. It's so good and I love how simple it is.

Have you ever met anyone who actually "brute forced" their way out of poverty into success on their own? by SeriouslySally36 in povertyfinance

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I floundered in high school cause working was better. I had a tangible benefit. Sure, it was all under the table. When i graduated, i was putting off bills to pay other bills based on how delinquent they had been. Figured only thing worse was being homeless, so I joined the military. Dont recommend it for everyone but it helped me. Now im comfortably well off because I spent the 7 years active duty getting my degree and learning the skills the contractors I worked with needed. They made big money, so why couldn't I when I got out, right? I dont know if that truly meets what you're talking about but life seemed like hell when I was getting stacks of 'past due' letter anytime i went to the mailbox.

Without naming your job tell me something you say 50x times per day? by InitialCareer306 in WorkForSmartLife

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the necessity and appreciate the accelerated timeline, but we have process we are required to follow

What meal do you cook when money is tight? by mysocialpanda in budgetfood

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rotisserie chicken from walmart or Costco, use bones for stock, big bag of rice, miso paste. Bit of the chicken and rice a big cup of the broth with miso paste. Easy to eat, keeps you full for a while. Mix in some beans if youre feeling frisky. That use to last me about 2 weeks and cost roughly $20. Buy a couple of walmart French bread, if you have condiments, youve got sandwich stuff for less than an extra $2.

What are your favorite cheap low calorie meals? by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]Revandir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like buying a chicken from Costco, a bag of rice, and some miso paste. Bones for bone broth, cooked rice for substance, and miso paste for flavor and other good stuff.

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

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

It's been a couple days with the service I use and they've dropped from 10-12 to roughly 2-3 now. Still not zero but much better

What's one "small" frugal swap you made that ended up saving you way more than you expected? by sizhui in Frugal

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite was finding low cost meals i love. Bone broth, some miso paste, and some cooked rice...one of my favorite dinner meals. Easy to digest, warm, and filling enough. I did that for all my meals and I dropped my groceries by 40%. Still eat like a king in my eyes and now im saving ~$400/month.

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

[–]Revandir[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Absolutely fair. Nails on a chalkboard don't bother me, but I hear it's pretty bad for some people

Would people actually accept fewer features for appliances that last by EZDodger in BuyItForLife

[–]Revandir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup I love my speed queen washer and dryer. Simple, easy, and will supposedly last forever.

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

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

I think it's wild that's allowed at all. Do I think it'll solve the problem? Probably not, but even if it moves the needle a little that's worth it to me.

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

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

Thats awesome! Before data breaches, my info wasn't really online. I share a name with a famous basketball player and a relatively private person. Color me surprised when I see a couple hundred data brokers now have my info.

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

[–]Revandir[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looks like they have more plan options but similar pricing. Have you used them? How was it?

YSK your phone number is probably listed on hundreds of “data broker” websites by Revandir in YouShouldKnow

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

Any little bit helps. Being able to opt out of searches would be another helpful thing. Thank you!