u/BilluBhaiIsBack

▲ 13 r/Pixel6

Swollen battery is the final nail in the coffin

Honestly one of the best phones I've had, so much so to the point that I've overlooked all other issues I've had. Horrible battery life, overheating, that one month where nobody had service after updating their phones, no service for an hour after updating my phone.

Swollen battery takes the cake. The screen is separating from the phone and customer support said I'd have to pay out of pocket to fix it. I'm not asking for a replacement, but we've seen this issue with enough users in this community that it's not just a one in a million thing.

Was planning on holding onto my P6 for a couple more years or until it inevitably bricked. Honestly just disappointed that this is what leads to me considering a new phone. u/pixelcommunity

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u/BilluBhaiIsBack — 1 day ago

Did I make a mistake by changing my career trajectory based off liking one course?

Currently a sophomore at a Tier 2 Canadian university. Up until now I wanted to go the CFA route, The end goal is a job where I can work from home, I don't mind working long hours but I want the comfort of working from home. Everything changed when I took personal taxation at my uni last semester. It was a brainfuck but I absolutely loved it. Currently taking corporate taxation and transferred into economics and accounting and will likely go down the CPA route.

Am I stupid for changing programs over one course or area of accounting? In my mind I had the idea that I want to end up in finance with no clue about specific roles or sectors. I'm really enjoying tax and the rules behind it.

I'm split on thinking I've rushed into things but also found something I genuinely find interesting and enjoy

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u/BilluBhaiIsBack — 5 days ago

Is liking tax enough of a reason to change my career trajectory?

Currently a sophomore at a Tier 2 Canadian university. Up until now I wanted to go the CFA route, The end goal is a job where I can work from home, I don't mind working long hours but I want the comfort of working from home. Everything changed when I took personal taxation at my uni last semester. It was a brainfuck but I absolutely loved it. Currently taking corporate taxation and transferred into economics and accounting and will likely go down the CPA route.

Am I stupid for changing programs over one course or area of accounting? In my mind I had the idea that I want to end up in finance with no clue about specific roles or sectors. I'm really enjoying tax and the rules behind it.

I'm split on thinking I've rushed into things but also found something I genuinely find interesting and enjoy

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u/BilluBhaiIsBack — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/wlu

Bus driver booted me off the bus while I'm tryna get to class smh. Is this usually the case? First couple days into a semester OneCard doesn't typically work for GRT?

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u/BilluBhaiIsBack — 10 days ago