401K weekly pay

I was hoping somebody can help me. With weekly pay coming into effect in early August I had a question about my 401(k) contributions.

Say I take out 15% each paycheck to go into my future roast but that’s on a biweekly basis now that we’re getting weekly pay is 15% gonna continue coming out every week or are they going to split it to 7 1/2% per paycheck? I’m genuinely confused because I am so used to biweekly and just getting a certain amount taken out.

I didn’t see anything on the weekly update about it, but it did say healthcare payments are going to be adjusted per paycheck and I didn’t know if that apply to 401(k) as well or if like the cup fund contributions, partners might need to make an adjustment.

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u/rio8envy7 — 19 hours ago

Protection plan

So I bought a Fitbit on Amazon prime Day and I forgot to add a protection plan. I am currently in the process of getting a protection plan separately because it’s not letting me add it on however, I’m just wanna double check before I make a decision on which plan I’m purchasing is the wearable’s price range how much I bought it for or what it usually costs retail?

I spent $85 on my Fitbit and customer support is sending me the plans for wearables $80-$89.99. I just wanna make sure that I’m getting the right plan. Because the retail cost on Amazon is one $159.99 and now currently selling for $95. At first, they tried to sell me the plan that’s for watches $200-$250.

I just wanna make sure that I am not buying a plan that is going to be completely worthless.

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u/rio8envy7 — 10 days ago

Need opinion please

So I love to travel and one of my favorite ways is by cruising however I’m pretty sensitive to loud noise. I have a trip lined up and while some ships have designated places that are quiet or relatively quiet during sea days since this is a bigger ship than I’ve been on before I don’t know if it will (the last ship I did on that line did not). I want to be able to enjoy the public areas and not be stuck in my cabin the whole time because of noise.

I’m considering biting the bullet and getting the Loop Switch 2 because while I would like something to tone down the loud noises (movies by the pool, loud theater, loud live music, etc) I also share a hotel room/cabin with 2 other people one of which snores relatively loudly. I also would like to use these on the plane home as I’ll be flying back internationally and would like to get some sleep on the flight.

Any thoughts and opinions would be much appreciated.

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u/rio8envy7 — 29 days ago

Need opinion please

So I love to travel and one of my favorite ways is by cruising however I’m pretty sensitive to loud noise. I have a trip lined up and while some ships have designated places that are quiet or relatively quiet during sea days since this is a bigger ship than I’ve been on before I don’t know if it will (the last ship I did on that line did not). I want to be able to enjoy the public areas and not be stuck in my cabin the whole time because of noise.

I’m considering biting the bullet and getting the Switch 2 because while I would like something to tone down the loud noises (movies by the pool, loud theater, loud live music, etc) I also share a hotel room/cabin with 2 other people one of which snores relatively loudly. I also would like to use these on the plane home as I’ll be flying back internationally and would like to get some sleep on the flight.

Any thoughts and opinions would be much appreciated.

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u/rio8envy7 — 30 days ago

Is it worth it?

Are the cookies and cream Rice Krispie and Biscoff cheesecake worth going for? Never had either and haven’t been to Crumbl in maybe a year or so.

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u/rio8envy7 — 1 month ago

Dating with glaucoma

I was born with congenital glaucoma and while it’s controlled it’s part of why I didn’t want to put myself out there in terms of dating.

It started with just wanting to get through school because I was pulled from class for orientation and mobility and just felt like I needed to catch up because of it. Then I just wanted to get through college which turned into wanting to be independent before relying on someone else. Now I’m in my 30’s and feel like maybe I should at least try a little bit.

I guess my question is how do you introduce people you don’t know to the idea of having a visual impairment. For the most part I live a normal life. Aside from not being able to drive and going to an eye doctor/specialist every 3 or 4 months my vision is stable.

I’m by no means ashamed and am more than willing to answer questions about my disability but I worry that when people find out they’re either going to turn and run or try to take advantage of me. I don’t want to be a burden to anyone.

Reality is I still live at home and have to rely on others/ride-shares to drive me to work or the grocery store. How am I supposed to do this?

Please delete if not allowed.

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u/rio8envy7 — 2 months ago