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Magnetic mounted tv?

I recently moved into a tiny home with magnetic walls that I can't screw into. I want to mount my tv on the wall as there is no room to put it elsewhere. I was thinking about putting magnets on the walls and using that as the screws for the tv mount? Would this be safe or a pretty stupid idea.

The tv is about 48 inches for context. These are the magnets I was thinking of using. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ6GCQBY?psc=1&ref\_=cm\_sw\_r\_cp\_ud\_ct\_BAKBZ572DR7EBDTY57TD.

They say that they are 200 pounds but I am sure that is probably only in perfect conditions and my magnetic wall is pretty thin and slippery. Do you guys have any other ideas for mounting this tv without screws?

Thanks!

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 4 days ago
▲ 12 r/MLS_CLS+1 crossposts

Best Online 4+1 MLS programs?

Hey guys, I know that this topic is discussed quite a bit on this sub but I could not find a post with a lot of fully online recommendations.

I have a bachelors in biology and am looking for a +1 program but am unable to relocate at the moment. I really want a program that is only 12 months and GWU was the only one I could find and that is listed as 20 months. I already have a hospital that I can do my clinicals at. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 24 days ago
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Shorter-Term Renting options

Hello All!

I am a young professional living in Boone, but only plan to stay for another 6 or so months (likely to the end of the year with a little bit of wiggle room on that).

Unfortunately due to most renting options catering to students, all leases are 12 months. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for shorter-term leases or month to month renting options. I spend almost all my time working so I really just need a bed although a kitchen would be nice.

Thanks all!

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 2 months ago

Stupid Biology Grad Here

Hey everyone,

I graduated undergrad with a major in biology because I was told to do something I was interested in and not worry about making money. Well that was a load of crap now that I am out of school and have to make money. I currently work as an "MLS" in a small general practice but do not do much that is that in depth to be honest.

I currently live in a state that does not legally require certification to work but most hospitals do. I cannot really afford to go back to school at the moment and am planning on moving to a state that does require said certification.

I am currently working on getting my phlebotomy certification as a start but I do not have any other significant plans in motion.

I was wondering if you guys had any advice on how I could become more educated and hopefully certified fairly quickly. Asynchronous options that are somewhat affordable would be the best option if possible but I know that it may be hard to get in person clinical rotations that way. I do not really have any good in person programs near me as that would be the best choice. I cannot really relocate due to not being able to get a job anywhere else.

Thanks for any input.

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 2 months ago

I need to move and I don't know what to do

Hey guys, I just was posting this to see if anybody had some advice for me. About a year ago I graduated undergrad as a biology major (I now recognize my mistake but it is what it is). Having had to support myself through school and rushing to get it done in 3 years I really do not want to go back at all. I got a job in my field but got laid off after a few months. Now I have been working part time as Medical Laboratory Scientist since January. I like the field but I am not really making enough where I am at and I have another issue.

I just found out that due to other areas of my life I need to relocate to Atlanta Georgia. I have been applying to jobs but I need a national certification (the state I currently live in it is not required) and I am not eligible to take an exam yet and won't be for quite some time. I can hold off my move for a few months to get a job and figure out what my next move is but certainly not indefinitely. I feel like my resume looks bad because despite having a combined year of lab experience I have two jobs that I have only stayed at for about a half a year each. I haven't been getting calls back for jobs that I am qualified for according to the job post. Likely because there are new graduates that are more qualified as they are already eligible for their certification.

Overall I feel a little lost and wondering what to do. I have looked into post graduate certification programs and such but I don't really have the money to do any of those at the moment and they all take a year anyway. I can't find any jobs outside of my field that pay enough to survive (much less build up savings) and I already live pretty modestly as it is. I was wondering if anyone could offer any advice if possible.

Thanks.

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 2 months ago
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Best “First Chapter: Leave your village - Final Chapter: Kill god” books

This is kind of a weird one but I really like books that start off with the main character being in a local setting with small issues and then the final chapter the main character has to defeat the most powerful being or issue in the world.

The examples I have for this would be like Mistborn, The Inheritance Cycle(Eragon), or even Demon Slayer for a non- book example.

Thank you all!

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u/BullfrogNew3110 — 2 months ago