Image 1 — got sent to an abandoned radiology clinic but only took photos of myself confused and disgruntled in each location cause I really needed a hand x-ray
Image 2 — got sent to an abandoned radiology clinic but only took photos of myself confused and disgruntled in each location cause I really needed a hand x-ray
Image 3 — got sent to an abandoned radiology clinic but only took photos of myself confused and disgruntled in each location cause I really needed a hand x-ray
Image 4 — got sent to an abandoned radiology clinic but only took photos of myself confused and disgruntled in each location cause I really needed a hand x-ray
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got sent to an abandoned radiology clinic but only took photos of myself confused and disgruntled in each location cause I really needed a hand x-ray

i really wish i took better pics of this place but unfortunately i was in a lot of pain lol. got sent to the basement level of a nyc medical building for radiology clinic that had been long abandoned, the machinery was gone but all the medical supplies left behind. not censoring my face cause its literally their fault i ended up there.

u/hermitcraber — 1 day ago

Verifying my identity with T-Mobile but can't receive code?

Just bought an iPhone 17 from Apple, I turned in my old iPhone 12 for an upgrade and was told by the Apple employee that I could do a full restoration from my iCloud sync once returning home since I had just backed up my iPhone 12.

I'm currently trying to set up the new phone, but it's giving me a page saying that T-Mobile needs to verify my identity which they will do via a code they send to my phone. Every time I press the button for the code, however, I don't receive any popup on my new phone or laptop, and my old phone is now wiped at the Apple store. There isn't any option to proceed past this setup page without the code but I can't receive it no matter how many times I try.

How in the world and I supposed to receive this code and continue setting up my phone?

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u/hermitcraber — 1 month ago

Here for a second try!

https://preview.redd.it/as82fzkwr8ch1.jpg?width=10200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=476f3d29bfff3ac2bdf1cfc7cfd60178fddca3bf

Hello all, I was the lighthouse resume OP from last week. I took everyone's advice into account and tried to create a version with a little more room to breathe and more optimized for ATS systems (although I did still sneak a little illustration in.) I set this up in InDesign and the text can copy in Acrobat so I think that's a good sign but feel free to let me know if it might not make it past the systems. Thank you for the feedback!

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u/hermitcraber — 1 month ago

I created this resume at school but have been getting brutal feedback post-grad, thoughts?

Hello everyone! I am a graphic designer/illustrator, and created this resume and cover letter for a professional practices class in my senior year. A few months after graduation, I've received some harsh criticisms on it, but it's mostly from non-designers, so I'm torn between trusting my previous professors and my current feedback. I'd love to hear from some designers about what works and what doesn't. Feel free to be as harsh as necessary; I am ready to turn things around!

Note: I tweak my bio and skills for every role based on the description, this application in particular was for book production assistant.

u/hermitcraber — 2 months ago