







Out of curiosity. Is there a limit to how many network transfers can be done during a billing cycle?
Just switched to the service from T-Mobile a few days ago and I’m actually loving the service so far. I had A weak 5G signal at my house but lost it and been stuck on LTE in my area which isn’t a deal breaker. Currently using warp as my primary and light speed as my secondary. I’m going to stick with this service for a nice long while. I wish I would’ve switched much sooner. $39 for six months then $44 after wards is a steal for me
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I’m starting to feel stuck when it comes to applying for jobs and could use some honest advice.
I recently got unofficial confirmation that my current employer probably does not plan to extend my contract. Word has been going around for a while that this has been happening to other people with expiring contracts, so I’ve been applying to jobs for months trying to stay ahead of it before it became official.
So far, I haven’t had much luck.
About 3 weeks ago, I interviewed for a Project Coordinator role within an IT department. I thought the interview went fairly well, but I haven’t heard anything back. I sent two follow-up emails and never received a response. I’ve also applied to several other positions and haven’t gotten much traction there either.
Background/Experience:
3 years as a Field Technical Support Representative
Printer/laptop repair
Printer deployments and workstation installs
Some server equipment installs/configuration depending on the client
8 years military experience in mixed telecom/IT environments
2 years of data analyst-related experience
Cable installation experience (mostly military)
9 months operating telecom equipment in the military
Former IT student application programmer
Mostly translating web-based code into SQL and debugging
No CompTIA certifications currently
One thing I’ve tried to stay disciplined about is keeping my resume authentic. I’ve been using ChatGPT to help build and tailor a master resume for different roles, but I’ve intentionally avoided exaggerating experience or trying to make myself sound like an expert in things I only lightly touched.
At this point, I’m trying to figure out:
is there something else I should be doing differently?
Any advice would honestly help.
How good has the service been for heavy data users? I’m curious is 300 GB a month is too high.