EvilDrCoconut

EvilDrCoconut t1_jd1p51a wrote

There ain't none. Take it from someone whose lived here for 20 years et as etudier le francis pour sept ans. Les Americans ne parlez pas francais en New England. You would have better luck in Quebec I am afraid. If there are any towns in NE that speak french, it would be a small minority such as my French professor who emigrated from France to teach it here.

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EvilDrCoconut t1_jbjaz5v wrote

Reply to comment by teladero1 in Job postings by teladero1

Yea, then salary is a bit low. If travel is comped, that's good, but pay will determine the experience you get. For that, you would be looking at someone either new to 2 years max experience in the field.

For reference, a friend went from $54k as a network admin to 100k after 4 years in the field. I would do some research as rent/housing turns NH into a beginning HCOL state.

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EvilDrCoconut t1_ja60ogn wrote

Weird, I just opened an account not an hr ago and got lvl 2 options access. I have traded before, own in a Roth IRA, and some smaller stocks, but nothing too serious. I do have a degree in business with focus in econ/investing. But my main degree is a master's in CS, so it might also be because I have a good income?

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EvilDrCoconut t1_ja5xlym wrote

Sounds good, my Roth IRA has dropped nearly 28% in the last year. Almost feel like gambling would be better, and the Roth is handled by a professional investor who handled all my families accounts for the last 20 yrs

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EvilDrCoconut t1_iz35kcb wrote

I mean, voting multiple times isn't even hard. Due to clerical mix ups, while doing my Master's in Boston I was sent two mail in ballots for voting in 2020, one from Massachusetts and one from NH. Had to call some office to report the issue and was told to "destroy and discard" one of the ballots.

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