No offense
No offense knowing how half of you get very hostile in here and I know it’s a dumb question but how do these Lyft drivers afford these expensive cars like telsa, BMW, Mercedes etc doesn’t Lyft pay like less money?
No offense knowing how half of you get very hostile in here and I know it’s a dumb question but how do these Lyft drivers afford these expensive cars like telsa, BMW, Mercedes etc doesn’t Lyft pay like less money?
I don’t like he be picking on Chase and he’s so fucking annoyinggggggggg
I have a 15 Pro Max. I've had it since 2024, and my battery has been dying pretty fast over the past few weeks. I heard Apple charges $99 to replace your battery. Can I get it somewhere cheaper? I’m not sure just let me know what’s better
Here’s a screenshot of my phone's battery health
I work at a grocery fulfillment center and I only do 4-5 hours but my feet and lower back sometimes just for walking and standing for hours. I have Rebok Zappos shoes.
I’ll go first chiller room
I have over 33,000 photos/videos on my iPhone. My phone storage itself usually doesn’t get full because I have “Optimize iPhone Storage” turned on, so most full-resolution photos are stored in iCloud.
My iCloud backup is around 38GB and has been struggling to complete/update for months. My last successful backup was in February. I also have a high battery cycle count (1182), so I’m wondering if my battery health/performance could also be affecting backup issues.
I need to replace my battery in order to do that I have to backup my phone…
Well, I’ll be starting training in 2 days. What is it like working here? Is it hard? Do you get paid biweekly or weekly? Just curious👀
I’m 21 now, getting an associate's degree in liberal arts because I didn't take college seriously, moved slowly, had mental health issues, and was stubborn. I got accepted into this 4-year school to do nursing. The problem is I had shitty grades at my old college, so I have to repeat pre-reqs and do another whole 4 years, and it’s embarrassing. I just feel like the ideal age to get a master's/bachelor's is 21-23, idk. I just realized I’ll be graduating at 26 I feel like 26 is too much of a big age to maybe I'm afraid to grow up I’ll do another major but the problem is I want stability… and I want to be done already like graduate in the next 2 years then I’ll have a low-paying job. I’m genuinely upset like I’ll be 27 with a degree idk I feel like I’m wasting my early 20s.
I did not get into a nursing program u transferred to another school to do in attempt to do nursing
I'm transferring to York College this fall, and I need to take Writing 303. On my schedule builder, I see several classes and professors listed, including Andrew Heerah. I only found one review of him for that specific course on Rate My Professor. Has anyone taken his class before? I would appreciate any feedback before I register. Thank you!