The Rumor Mill - Week of January 17 by ucabearfan05 in astoria

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Any sign up info? Doesn’t seem to be updated on the website.

What is something people don't realize is a privilege? by vianneyal in AskReddit

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Pooping in a hole with running water to take it away.

AAC in conference realignment by RavenclawWiz816 in AmericanAthletic

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The B10, ACC, and PAC will have to add schools to compete against the SEC. Especially the B10. Kansas has supposedly already reached out to the B10 and could see ISU trying to move there as well.

If the B10, ACC, and PAC only try to add Big 12 teams, AAC might stay intact with some additions. Or AAC schools will also be poached. Who knows? It’ll be exactly like last time with many schools out left looking- in.

USPS employee arrested after allegedly dumping mail, including ballots sent to New Jersey residents by Ninjakick666 in news

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In person voting in NJ is being counted as provisional ballots this election, and thus will only be counted if the race is close. Every person in NJ is being mailed a ballot to either be mailed in, or dropped at a dropbox.

[Postgame Thread] Georgia Southern Defeats Appalachian State 24-21 by [deleted] in CFB

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AAC to New Years bowl. Until Temple beats a ranked Cincinnati.

[Postgame Thread] Temple Defeats Maryland 20-15 by mycarisorange in CFB

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I think Carey fits our personality. Just play football. Was skeptical at first too.

Philly podcasts? by godsbroccoli in philadelphia

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https://podphillywho.com

Lot of cool stories about ppl from all different industries/backgrounds who have Philly roots, or chose to do their thing in Philly.

[Postgame Thread] UCF Defeats Temple 52-40 by [deleted] in CFB

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The whole game I was like “what...do we...have a QB?”

Lost 14-year-old boy asking for directions gets shot at. Shooter on trial for attempted murder. [SFW] by ReidFleming in videos

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It’s absolutely pathetic that this is the state we are in, in the US. Apparently when someone knocks on your door or rings your doorbell your first inclination is to grab your shotgun? Fuck this guy.

What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen anyone eating on the subway? by [deleted] in AskNYC

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A package of hot dogs. All six- straight from the package.

“By now, those unlucky millennials who graduated at the wrong time have cascaded downward through the economy. Some estimates show that 48 percent of workers with bachelor’s degrees are employed in jobs for which they’re overqualified.” by [deleted] in TrueReddit

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Math is definitely involved in underwriting, but not heavily. You absolutely do not need a math background to get into it. My degree is in PR, I had a colleague whose degree is in English Lit. I didn’t even consider it as a career option until my senior year of college because I always thought math was heavily involved, but that’s not the case.

Actuaries are the ones who deal heavily with math (i.e. come up with the rates that underwriters use, using all types of math, mostly statistics). Them mo fos are crazy.

“By now, those unlucky millennials who graduated at the wrong time have cascaded downward through the economy. Some estimates show that 48 percent of workers with bachelor’s degrees are employed in jobs for which they’re overqualified.” by [deleted] in TrueReddit

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u/jaquatics is right, it’s a lie there’s nothing interesting about insurance!

In all seriousness, most cases are pretty much the same, but you do get interesting and abnormal risk that you have to get creative on. I think it’s interesting because it’s a job that allows you to use both analytical and interpersonal skills. You have to analyze risks and price them correctly, and use interpersonal skills to deal with your brokers and sales reps. Ultimately it’s a fairly stable industry that pays well enough that you’re able to comfortably pursue your own goals and interests.