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  • player2@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.worldLooking at you Verizon
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    3 months ago

    The $25/mo plan is unlimited GB but subject to throttling because it is not premium data.
    The $45/mo plan is 50 GB of premium data before you’re subject to possible throttling on the rest unlimited GB.
    I hear that throttling is rare except large events, so I’m willing to risk it, I only use about 5 GB mobile data per month anyways.











  • The day before the first day of work from home I got fired from my engineering job at an oil company. Soon after I smoked weed occasionally for the first time in years after having received random drug tests. Unemployment extensions were nice too!

    I bought a big laser cutter and started making art. Spent more time helping out at the local artist collective sprucing things up.

    Eventually I got hooked up with a cool LED art installation company helping them install their projects as a freelancer. Now I’m full time with them!

    It’s lower pay than the oil company but it is so much more rewarding, interesting, cooler people, better work/life balance. Overall the pandemic was fun times for me personally.




  • I’m specifically talking about very low income families since I am talking about the general pros and cons of applying an inheritance tax to all citizens since we are discussing why the inheritance tax might have been removed in Austria / German. I’m not familiar with international tax law to be more specific about income levels so I’m trying ro cover all bases.

    If a poor family is sharing a car or a family restaurant, it could be very damaging to have to pay tax on these assets if they don’t have savings.

    I understand that this doesn’t apply to families with large assets and I agree that an inheritance tax is generally a good thing when applied progressively.