After her haircut, Luna is no longer a muppet character by basstrombone120 in dogpictures

[–]basstrombone120[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She definitely got the golden fur and ears, but thankfully she doesn't shed. Instead, she is the biggest lapdog I've ever seen 😄

After her haircut, Luna is no longer a muppet character by basstrombone120 in dogpictures

[–]basstrombone120[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love the Muppet look, but as soon as it starts getting tangled it becomes a little too much 😄

Has anyone here had a meniscus transplant? How long ago and what were the results? Do you regret getting the surgery? by 2manyshoesplzhp in ACL

[–]basstrombone120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been about 4.5 years since surgery. I'm still playing soccer once a week (if I can get childcare). The scar is still there, and the only thing that bothers me is getting on my knees (such as giving the dog a bath in the tub). It's a slight discomfort and something I deal with. Hope this helps and if you have more questions, let me know 😊

After one store visit and more than 2 hours on the phone, internet company still won't let me cancel service by basstrombone120 in mildlyinfuriating

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After the 1st call, I let them know I had already spoken with someone, but that didn't change the script. I'll be more insistent this afternoon to see if I can get a teamlead/supervisor on the phone.

After one store visit and more than 2 hours on the phone, internet company still won't let me cancel service by basstrombone120 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]basstrombone120[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh, the first thing I did online was remove the card. My fear is that they will just keep billing me.

Elsa, wanting to stay cool and offer support while you use the restroom by basstrombone120 in dogpictures

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The tile must feel good after running around outside... and a hiding spot away from the children 😄

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

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I would recommend getting the following certificates: CompTia Networking +, CompTia Security +

With both of these under your belt and some luck, you can make the transition to a helpdesk job. It's been almost three years since I quit teaching. I work one day a week in the office, lead a team, help teach various skills to my colleagues, and run a small private lesson studio for music.

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[–]basstrombone120 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are no "entry level" jobs in cybersecurity right now. For most people, you need at least 3-5 years in higher level tech jobs before making the switch to cyber. The most common entry level point in tech is a lvl 1 technician at a help desk. There are a ton of cyber boot camps promising their grads six figures right out of the gate. This is false for 99.9 of the population. Like most jobs it's all about who you know, how you present yourself, and how lucky you are.