Someone wants my old Sofa & Armchair. Yay. So hopefully that means that the Sofa, Armchair, Bed and my print are all spoken for. Which is a great help (thank you to people here looking at those things
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I do have to say I've never informed Social Security about a new address... they seem to find me for those semi-random updates they send about how much money I've paid in that I won't ever be getting.
I'd add to your list any hardcopy subscriptions you might get - magazines or whatever.
I don't have any hardcopy subs, really. I got cook's illustrated through KQED and I'll check it but I think it was like a 3 mo. sub, rather than a full year.
Since you're spending too much time at the office anyway, ask your HR person how to get your old company's 401(k) rolled into your current one. Then the old company can find out where you are through the forwarding order.
I've considered this in the past. However, I am not overly fond of my company's 401k plan (fee schedule is harsh) and so I keep meaning to roll the old into a new private one, but you are probably correct that work would be easier (and thereby, more likely to get done)
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I do have to say I've never informed Social Security about a new address... they seem to find me for those semi-random updates they send about how much money I've paid in that I won't ever be getting.
I'd add to your list any hardcopy subscriptions you might get - magazines or whatever.
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I don't have any hardcopy subs, really. I got cook's illustrated through KQED and I'll check it but I think it was like a 3 mo. sub, rather than a full year.
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But yeah - Sonic.net is the awesome.
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