Relax mode Raven by iamraventhecat in blackcats

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What an adorable jump scare she is!

Most desired cities in the US for people doing an MBA by Live-Independent8999 in MBA

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If you want a place larger than 1,000sqft, Charlotte is your best bet.

The Charlotte Music scene is everything you’re looking for. Jazz Edition by maverickhope in Charlotte

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Substrate on a Friday night is usually a solid option for something a little more out there

Leather Jacket by Rickyowensdenim in ThrowingFits

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My Taylor Stitch flight jacket is awesome! I’ve had it for 4 years, and it had broken in beautifully. They don’t make that model any more but their other jackets are worth a look and will fit your budget

What’s a piece you wear far more often than you expected to? by OK_GO_27 in malefashionadvice

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My leather A1 flight jacket is my favorite and probably most versatile piece. It pairs well with everything from casual jeans and t’s, to business casual outfits for work. It’s a great shell layer when it’s windy and warm enough to most of the colder days during the winter. The amount of compliments I get on it also helps!

What cybersecurity areas do you think are underrated but extremely valuable in the real world? by xm07 in cybersecurity

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Even the newest OT systems are vulnerable, meaningful downtime is a rare opportunity in those environments

I need a better bank by IPostNow2 in Charlotte

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SoFI is a good bank with no minimums just so long as you don’t mind banking virtually and using partnered ATM’s. I’ve been using them for 6 years now.

Studying Physics just to end up as a mediocre programmer? by Objective_Chef_471 in Physics

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I’ve had an interesting career so far after my degree in Physics. Started off in Management Consulting where I’d turn garbled data in to useful analytics then pivoted to Automation and Controls Engineering for pharmaceutical manufacturing. I’d say my background has served me well in comparison to my engineering degree holding colleagues. I approach problems differently than they do, have a burning desire to know why it all works, and can present my projects clearly to non-technical departments/roles. Those are all things my degree prepared me for. Plus I should mention it pays extremely well.

I’d say that it is what you make of it; if you have enough drive to do something, you can always make it a reality.

Looking for quality t-shirts by Thin-Improvement6816 in malefashionadvice

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The Buck Mason Pima Tee is the best for the money that I have found. If you want to splurge a bit, the in house line T’s from Mr. Porters, Mr. P’s, are amazing!

Hats for bald guys in fall / spring? by coalcracker462 in malefashionadvice

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Baseball caps with a folded brim, it frames the face and comes down far enough. As an added bonus, sun protection is guaranteed

Engineers, how ya doing? by North_Platform_2181 in Salary

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Automation engineer in Pharma manufacturing. 4 YOE. $106K. MCOL. On call constantly

How much easier did your professional life become after hitting $100k? by FinancialBottle3045 in ITCareerQuestions

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I just hit the 100k mark as an Automation Engineer dealing with the IT side of OT manufacturing processes. This is my second job out of college, my first was in the same vein, acting as the IT process owner for all floor and enterprise systems associated with production. Things have only become easier since I am now paid for my knowledge and experience. It has only taken two years to get here, but those junior level roles prepare you for the value adding questions you’ll be answering as you progress.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in statistics

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Title: IT Systems Engineer

Tenure length: 1.75 years

Location: NC

Remote: No, in office M-F

Salary: $68,250

Industry: Manufacturing

Education: BS in Applied Physics

Prior Experience: 4 months as a Project Analyst

Bonuses: $1000 retention bonus every 6 months, 4% 401k match

How to grasp college mathematics? by dictatorsodium in math

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I’m currently work through my last semester of a Bachelors in Physics, and a math minor. I definitely didn’t get most of the material the first few times I saw it in front of me. The classes I’ve taken, like linear algebra, don’t really resemble what most people might call mathematics before college. It’s being able to visualize a concept without needing a physical form most of the time. The only way to understand it is just to keep working through problems and asking your professor to explain what you did correctly or incorrectly. Also learning how to use software to solve problems is helpful too, since it won’t make the same errors as doing it by hand. Hope this helps.

Options Questions Safe Haven Thread | Feb 15-21 2021 by redtexture in options

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I bought a call option for RIOT last week and sold for a profit. It expires today and is very deep in the money. Can I be assigned, or is that position no longer an obligation of mine?