Understandable. I was trying to cover all bases regarding your path.
Understandable. I was trying to cover all bases regarding your path.
More affordable and better job opportunities is a stretch. I would research where you want to live, once you have a few locations picked out. Find a way to spend some time there to be certain you enjoy the climate, social life, and entertainment. Then start job hunting in those areas, unless you can already remote work, and pick one that works for you in terms of finances, work life balance, and is commutable. Once you have a job offer in hand plan your move. Personally I would rent for a bit before buying a house, who knows maybe you end up hating the hot summers of the South, or the fridged windy winters of the Midwest. After renting for a little (and finances allowing) think about buying a place to settle down in.
That should cover the basics but I did just do that from memory. Anyone think of any more tips let em loose.
Nicely done. I’ve thought about converting old phones into smart wall pockets through the house since the return value has plummeted.
Blonde jokes have that as well. Why did the Blonde wear a tight skirt? To keep her legs closed.
Well scratch that then. Still no issues on your decisions.
No outside food or beverages? She’s just overthinking. If you want to be petty comment that she’s a bad tipper. Go overboard with it as in under $20 bill should be tipping $10 minimum, over $20 should tip in the 50-60% range. It would really get in her head if she’s acting like not consuming is hurtful, actually getting service and not paying a fair tip would be much worse (in her head).
I think he means where do you rinse it if it fit in the sink.
If ‘Christian’ were it’s own label it would nearly double the ‘Nones’. Nones = 28% Protestant = 24% Catholics = 23% Total of the two Christian groups reported = 47% That is just adding the highest reporting sects of Christianity, there’s probably a few % points that could be added in there as well.