u/Swimming_Barnacle_23

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Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars

Can anyone speak to the recent globalist experience here? I saw that originally it was not bad, then they removed the lounge and the breakfast offerings but recently brought somethings back because of all the negative feedback they were getting. We booked here for a couple days in October.

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u/Swimming_Barnacle_23 — 19 hours ago

The time it's taking for packages to start tracking is ridiculous

I've been selling for close to 10 years. The last couple of months my packages are taking DAYS to start tracking. I know there has been "delays" with USPS shipping updates but it's taking longer than 48 hours for my packages to marked as shipped and it's eating into my ship time.

I shipped three packages on Saturday at 12:30... still not tracking. This happens if I ship them on a weekday too. It's now pushing into over two days before they start tracking.

Is it this bad for everyone?

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u/Swimming_Barnacle_23 — 3 days ago

Share all listings glitching?

Anybody else's "share all" option for their listings glitching? Mine is randomly not including all listings so I'll share everything in bulk and then I'll scroll to the bottom of my closet and it will have left out a listing or two.

At first I thought I missed them but now I realized I didn't and the app isn't including the listings.

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u/Swimming_Barnacle_23 — 3 months ago

Graduate degree in higher education?

Edit: Thanks everybody! Seems like it isn't worth it. They don't offer any other online degrees and it is not in the cards for me to take in-person classes right now. One day I hope to move over to where my husband is and when that happens I will look into the other programs. Appreciate the feedback!

Hi all, I've read a couple of posts on this but I wanted to see if anyone had gone through an experience similar to mine. I am interested in getting my masters in higher education administration. I have been working in higher education for the last three years and really love it. I was looking at getting a graduate degree in higher ed because I view my career in higher education as long term, and I want to work in a leadership department head role.

I saw the advice about getting an MPA or an MBA and using that to work in higher ed, but the university my spouse works for has their MA in higher education completely online and the other degrees are fully in-person which I could not make work as I am in office 5 days a week and him and I work at universities in complete opposite directions from our home.

Since tuition would be waived, I'd be looking at around 16k in fees for the two year program. We can afford that without any challenge.

In my situation, do you think it would be worth it to pursue the degree? I feel like the long term benefit makes sense, but I have seen many others say a graduate degree that is higher education specific is not worth it.

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u/Swimming_Barnacle_23 — 3 months ago