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[WTS] OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro - Left Earbud + Case

Lost my right earbud, so I have the left one lying around and want to sell it.

It's the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro. The left earbud is in good working condition.

I can sell it with or without the case. I'll also include the protective cover I bought separately.

If anyone has lost their left earbud and needs a replacement, let me know.

DM me with your location and what you can offer.

u/Comfortable_Bridge11 — 5 days ago

Willing to sell left ear bud (w or w/o case) of one plus buds 4 pro

Lost my right earbud. I want to sell the left ear bud, with or without the case.

PS I will give you my cover, which I bought separately.

u/Comfortable_Bridge11 — 7 days ago

👀 What's the first moment you thought... "CA never taught me this"? 👀

Almost 2 years into my corporate career, and this thought randomly hit me today.

I spent years buried in CA books thinking I'd spend my career debating Ind AS, journal entries and accounting treatments.

Plot twist... 💀

Most of my work today is more like:

- "Why did margins drop?"

- "What's driving this variance?"

- "Which customer/SKU is impacting profitability?"

- "Okay... so what should we actually do about it?"

I genuinely don't remember a chapter that taught me how to answer those questions.

Don't get me wrong, the CA course gave me a rock-solid technical foundation. But the job taught me something different: numbers are just the starting point. The real challenge is understanding the business behind them.

Anyone else have a moment where you thought, "Wait... CA definitely didn't teach me this." 😅

Would love to hear yours.

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u/Comfortable_Bridge11 — 14 days ago