Gabriel Mizrahi
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There are these eSIM vendors, which are way easier than getting physical SIMs or even eSIMs from a big phone company.
So
I finally gave one of these a try here in Japan.
It's been great so far.
Could not have been easier to set up.
It shows you exactly how much data you've used, when you need to top up.
It is fairly reasonable in price.
And there are a bunch of good ones out there.
There's a company called Saley.
There's a company called Aerolo, just to name a couple of them.
Dr. Margolis used Saley while she was here and she said it was great.
So you have a ton of options.
So that's my rec of the week, using an eSIM that you can set up before you go on your trip.
and you can do it straight from your phone.
Kind of a game changer.
Okay, next up.
Hi Jordan and Gabe.
I'm going to be starting a new job soon and I'm hoping to put a better foot forward than I have in the past.
I want to get better at networking and being friendly with the people I work with.
I'm not necessarily hoping to be friends with people in a hangout outside of the office kind of way, as I'm a bit of an introvert, but not being super chatty or extroverted and just putting my head down and getting the work done doesn't lend itself to opportunities, as people who are friends are more likely to be recommended for the proverbial promotion.