> they damn well do have similar and perhaps greater obligation to work towards the betterment of society. Says who? I don't hold the elevator door if I see someone behind me. I don't tip. I don't recycle. I don't…
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> Doesn't opening that many accounts every year hurt your credit score? Yes. However, you'll still be in the 80th+ percentile of credit scores. Additionally, the number of applications you've made contribute only around…
> You get more than 9 - that's too much, I hope your compensation is superb (i.e. well above average). At FAANG, the number is most definitely less than 9. Combine this with the freakishly high compensation, and this…
> Why try to hijack my attention (difficult when I'm trying to solve a car problem) when you could instead subtly redirect my attention to an ad for a local mechanic? If there's only space for one ad, do they show you…
> they damn well do have similar and perhaps greater obligation to work towards the betterment of society. Says who? I don't hold the elevator door if I see someone behind me. I don't tip. I don't recycle. I don't…
Downvoted to hell by the Chinese internet manipulation squad.
> Doesn't opening that many accounts every year hurt your credit score? Yes. However, you'll still be in the 80th+ percentile of credit scores. Additionally, the number of applications you've made contribute only around…
> You get more than 9 - that's too much, I hope your compensation is superb (i.e. well above average). At FAANG, the number is most definitely less than 9. Combine this with the freakishly high compensation, and this…
> Why try to hijack my attention (difficult when I'm trying to solve a car problem) when you could instead subtly redirect my attention to an ad for a local mechanic? If there's only space for one ad, do they show you…