Looking for a reliable Instagram mod/alternative (Ad-free + Downloader)
I really appreciate your answers!
I really appreciate your answers!
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a stable solution to use Instagram without ads and with the ability to download content (reels, stories, posts) directly.
Device: Pixel 10 Pro XL
Key requirements: No story ads, high-quality media downloads, decent privacy.
What are the best and safest options right now that are actively maintained?
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 22-year-old guy living in Vancouver, WA. I moved to the US from Ukraine 4 years ago. Since then, I've worked hard to learn the language, and at this point, my English is solid—I have zero issues communicating or working in an English-speaking environment.
I’m writing this because I feel like I need some fresh perspective or advice on my career path that I might be overlooking.
Here is a quick breakdown of my background:
I’m absolutely not afraid of hard work or getting my hands dirty. I’m a fast learner and mechanically inclined. That being said, if given the choice, I would prefer to transition into a cleaner working environment. My main goal right now is to find a company or a role where I can work, learn on the job, and eventually upgrade my qualifications through certifications or training.
I’m highly interested in breaking into the technology, advanced manufacturing, or production sectors, but honestly, I'm open to any solid opportunities.
I know my background is a bit all over the place, but if you have any advice, know of companies hiring locally that offer good training/growth, or just have a thought on what direction I should look into, I would be incredibly grateful.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 22-year-old guy living in Vancouver, WA. I moved to the US from Ukraine 4 years ago. Since then, I've worked hard to learn the language, and at this point, my English is solid—I have zero issues communicating or working in an English-speaking environment.
I’m writing this because I feel like I need some fresh perspective or advice on my career path that I might be overlooking.
Here is a quick breakdown of my background:
I’m absolutely not afraid of hard work or getting my hands dirty. I’m a fast learner and mechanically inclined. That being said, if given the choice, I would prefer to transition into a cleaner working environment. My main goal right now is to find a company or a role where I can work, learn on the job, and eventually upgrade my qualifications through certifications or training.
I’m highly interested in breaking into the technology, advanced manufacturing, or production sectors, but honestly, I'm open to any solid opportunities.
I know my background is a bit all over the place, but if you have any advice, know of companies hiring locally that offer good training/growth, or just have a thought on what direction I should look into, I would be incredibly grateful.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 22-year-old guy living in Vancouver, WA. I moved to the US from Ukraine 4 years ago. Since then, I've worked hard to learn the language, and at this point, my English is solid—I have zero issues communicating or working in an English-speaking environment.
I’m writing this because I feel like I need some fresh perspective or advice on my career path that I might be overlooking.
Here is a quick breakdown of my background:
I’m absolutely not afraid of hard work or getting my hands dirty. I’m a fast learner and mechanically inclined. That being said, if given the choice, I would prefer to transition into a cleaner working environment. My main goal right now is to find a company or a role where I can work, learn on the job, and eventually upgrade my qualifications through certifications or training.
I’m highly interested in breaking into the technology, advanced manufacturing, or production sectors, but honestly, I'm open to any solid opportunities.
I know my background is a bit all over the place, but if you have any advice, know of companies hiring locally that offer good training/growth, or just have a thought on what direction I should look into, I would be incredibly grateful.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m a 22-year-old guy living in Vancouver, WA. I moved to the US from Ukraine 4 years ago. Since then, I've worked hard to learn the language, and at this point, my English is solid—I have zero issues communicating or working in an English-speaking environment.
I’m writing this because I feel like I need some fresh perspective or advice on my career path that I might be overlooking.
Here is a quick breakdown of my background:
Construction (3 years): Worked in HVAC, restoration, and renovation. I know the core principles of how things work and can handle the tools, though I wouldn't call myself a master expert in every single trade yet.
Freight Brokering (A few months): Spent some time training and working here, but left because it was commission-based and hard to sustain with little starting experience.
Commercial Driving: Drove a semi-truck for about 6 months, but lost my CDL privileges due to recent federal regulatory changes.
Auto Body: Worked in a shop doing collision repair and restoration specifically on Tesla vehicles.
Gig Work: Currently doing a lot of Amazon Flex on the side.
I’m absolutely not afraid of hard work or getting my hands dirty. I’m a fast learner and mechanically inclined. That being said, if given the choice, I would prefer to transition into a cleaner working environment. My main goal right now is to find a company or a role where I can work, learn on the job, and eventually upgrade my qualifications through certifications or training.
I’m highly interested in breaking into the technology, advanced manufacturing, or production sectors, but honestly, I'm open to any solid opportunities.
I know my background is a bit all over the place, but if you have any advice, know of companies hiring locally that offer good training/growth, or just have a thought on what direction I should look into, I would be incredibly grateful.
Thanks in advance!