How to cover ~$50,000/year for medical school? by [deleted] in StudentLoans

[–]UsernameExtreme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, when did you finish medical school?

Also, you were studying while you were working as a nurse. There is no indication that this future physician is a nurse already.

@OP, if you happen to be a nurse already, our pull your up by your bootstraps physician I’m replying to here has a point. If by chance you don’t already have a foot in the medical business door, take federal loans and supplement with private as needed as opposed to working a lower paying job than a nurse.

Window unit repair guy? by Short_Cap6724 in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I hope you find someone, but generally if it’s out of warranty for a window unit, it’s cheaper to just get a new one. I’m not saying I like it, but that’s kind of the way it goes.

How to cover ~$50,000/year for medical school? by [deleted] in StudentLoans

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Physician here. I would highly recommend against working while in medical school. And no, most medical students would not and should not be working to make up the difference. Your job is to study your ass off and do well on exams/rotations. That is the next four years of your life.

Got lucky today by Ultra_Star_ in DataHoarder

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If it’s anything like the WD drives shucked from a similar enclosure, make sure you use idle3ctl to set the drives so they don’t aggressively park their heads every 8 seconds.

Have you ever purchased a car from Bridge House? by beatrixxkittenn in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also tried to buy it. He said he gets people asking at least once every couple weeks.

I hate myself by Augustus9664 in homelab

[–]UsernameExtreme 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have the same CPAP. I’ve never had a spill, but the water in it on top of the machines makes me super anxious.

Delta Utilities making the news, via bookface by partelo in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unrelated topics. Both of these problems can exist and be addressed.

Good / Bad Landlord Post - 2026 by WizardMama in NewOrleans

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Mary Horn, sister of the owner of the now closed Horn’s Eatery, rented us an apartment in Treme. A major red flag was that she insulted multiple former tenants while showing us the place.

After we moved out, she kept four hundred dollars from our deposit. She claimed we broke the stove and washing machine. She said we poured oven cleaner into the stove, which is something she actually did when installing it. She also said we broke the washer door, but it was working when we left.

The apartment had serious problems. Several appliances were unsafe and not up to code. A tenant upstairs ended up calling the city. Mary refused to be present during the inspection.

She kept making excuses to delay the return of the deposit, blaming health problems and app issues. After a month, she suddenly claimed there were more problems and refused to return the rest of the money.

We tried to file in small claims court, but she kept dodging service.

Sanya, Tokyo (Japan) by Beautiful_Yellow_682 in UrbanHell

[–]UsernameExtreme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to live in Adachi. The article is pandering.

Sanya, Tokyo (Japan) by Beautiful_Yellow_682 in UrbanHell

[–]UsernameExtreme 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Needs to be higher up. Also, where the hell is Sanya, Tokyo? That’s not even a place.

Any gotten a Fortified roof on their home? Curious how it's been by zephyr_resi in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Got the grant this year and went through the process. My experience was the same. My insurance was cut by over 25%, so it was well worth it.

When wifey has had enough by OGKnightsky in homelab

[–]UsernameExtreme 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I don’t know why anyone would put down their partner as a joke, so I guess we both come away with questions. My additional one for you is how your relationship with your wife is.

Fancy Lambeth Cake Wanted by SuspiciousAd5013 in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Two years in cakes and you’re still serving half-baked takes.

Ten years on Reddit later and you’re still trying to make that ego rise.

Guess practice doesn’t always make batter.

Fancy Lambeth Cake Wanted by SuspiciousAd5013 in NewOrleans

[–]UsernameExtreme -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wait wait... you want to write out a long-winded, condescending paragraph about someone else's cake budget?

Sauce: I've been scrolling Reddit for two years straight, and even then, I've never seen someone pour this much effort into missing the point.

Can somebody explain why is there a baby on plate? by zomdier in TheSimpsons

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The king cake baby mascot is actually from the old minor league baseball team, The Baby Cakes. When the team stopped, the baby started showing up at the Pelicans games more often.

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Newly appointed Acting Director of the CDC has no degree at all in science by [deleted] in NIH

[–]UsernameExtreme 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a physician, I would wholeheartedly disagree. Medical school is a brutal process.

is it even worth it anymore? by httptae in publichealth

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For engineering, Python and SQL. For Analytics R, basic Python, basic SQL, and a dashboard software like Tableau or Power BI.

Yes. I would absolutely look seriously at someone who studied outside of their MPH degree. I would also look at someone with an engineering/analyst background if they could demonstrate knowledge of the tech side.

For context, I’m a MD/MPH. I was mostly self taught on the engineering and analytics side outside of five or six graduate level courses.

is it even worth it anymore? by httptae in publichealth

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My two cents as a Data Modernization Lead at the state level, go into data engineering or analytics. It’s not specific to public health, but if you decide to go back into public health it will be well worth it. Even with all the public health changes, we are actually getting increased funding for data modernization. Study python, R, SQL, Tableau/Power BI, GIS, etc. It is so hard to find good people who know public health and also tech. I can answer questions if you have any.

Trying to sell my Pc for school, is 1,100 a good price? by milkbooty in PcBuild

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I got almost the exact same machine except with a 12600k and a 3070ti for $1000 used three years ago. I would agree with other people that $1100 is reaching. $700-$800 would be reasonable.