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This is why I work in the broader department of customer success (now as a manager after being an extremely successful CSM for a while). Neituer Customer Success nor sales will NOT be easily replaced. Not even renewals bexause contract negotiation is waaaay above AI at this point. Salesforce will continue to get its renewals unless some seriously better platform disrupts things but the companies rhat rely on it, nah, good luck AI-ing sales, renewals, retention, mitigsting risks, and expansion with AI lmao. We are nowhere even close to that, AI can barely even help customer-facing teams provide the right answers, KIs, etc., to customer questions. This is because AI is so scatterbrained and customers don't phrase things properly, hence you end up having to double check everything anyway. Better off just relying on people who actually know their stuff and where to look vs newbies who get lost trying to figure out the sunless answers of AI but know nothing...that just frustrates customers because they end up realizing they know more than the customer facing people and that worsens CSAT and loses customers and new deals. That is all I have to say.
It was full nudes fam, I saw CSM of a literal child when I opened the app the first day the exploit was found 🤮🤢 Theyve censored/ stopped the full nudes now
Homie making 110k to be a CSM who hasn’t had an upsell in 3 quarters is funny.
Kensuke Ushio cooked so hard with the CSM soundtrack that he should be on top with Joe Hisashi.
Chainsaw Man movie was better than the Demon Slayer movie. They must've told MAPPA that if they give everything they got to CSM they could finally go home and see their families
Chairman Powell. The time has come. Execute order -6% Powell:[it will be done](https://youtu.be/IXzFPl7UdgQ?si=r2F2CSM621jqAId7)
TSM guidance call: We will be rebranding and renamed the company to CSM. Yes, yes, you know what that means, don’t make me say it. Forward guidance is very clear, we are now 1. Oh, and check out bonds.
All of us that were in GWOT served with Canadiens. Theres no justification to get the troops on board. Even my Trump loving CSM thinks the whole Canadien 51st state thing is dumb. Generals dont fight the wars.
IFRS17 introduced a mechanism called the CSM which absorbs volatility in the insurer's share of fair value changes on their invested assets (as long they fulfill certain conditions to qualify under the VFA model). So profits are now smoothened out vs IFRS4, not more volatile. Insurance companies are really complex, with various unique aspects to look at vs a typical corporate. I would suggest you understand the accounting as a first step if you'd like to seriously consider this as an investment.
I have to take a shit and my coworker is not here yet. FML I CSM FEEL IT ON THE TIP OF MY ASSHOLE
> But in return for that risk, you get some extra utility. There is simply no other market where you can send a billion dollars worth of dollar-denominated IOUs in 5 minutes anywhere in the world. Who in the world needs to send "$1B" anywhere in five minutes? Are you listening to yourself? This the kind of crazy BS that makes everybody else roll their eyes at you guys. I don't know what kind of fentanyl or CSM or human trafficking or selling weapons to sanctioned countries-SCHEME YOU might have going, but the rest of us have NO NEED for such a "feature."
"Strictly selling cover calls and \*\* sometimes \*\* cash secured puts" Looks like you are just selling far OTM calls. For FULL Wheel, you get to sell both CC and CSM.
It's always been farmed out to contractors. Grumman built the LEM. Rockwell built the CSM. Boeing, IIRC, was involved in the Saturn 5 booster. NASA needed to apply more oversight in the design review, that's the issue. They might have forseen that putting all the thrusters in an enclosure where they couldn't radiate heat well as a problem. Heat management in a vacuum is Rocket Science 101.
Honestly this evil scenario wouldn’t surprise me. Idk why i’m being downvoted for talking shit about this awful grocer - I would know, Walmart kept me poor and running around as a CSM for years. It truly is a pos company.
Idk I think you just made an argument as to why palo will succeed. You just listed off a pile of point products while comparing against a single vendor. Pulling everything into CSM is super nice, AWS and Azure Cloud native firewalls, VM firewalls, on prem hardware firewalls all managed together, stacked with AIOps, IoT security, Prisma Access, CIE, all on a single vendor and tons of integration is amazing. 12mo ago I would have 100% agreed with you but I’ve just rolled off a massive deployment that was all pure palo and I’ll never look back. Managing a half dozen vendors is exhausting.
You gotta discount the chance TSM is CSM in a few years
When I was in the Army we had some dude fck the battalion commander sergeant majors daughter That boy got strong after CSM found out, literally trying to push the earth out of its orbit ☠️⚰️
why CSM , CAPM with CISSP , CCSP, just because ?
My employer says I have a 5k a year training / self improvement budget. I've used 17k this year and they just approved another request. CAPM, CSM, CISSP, CCSP, ITILv4, Sigma Black Belt, PMI-ACP, PSPO1 and 2, PSM 1 and 2 already done and CGEIT just approved. These guys are lowering the chance of a competitor not snapping me away on THEIR dime lol
I have no idea what you think that comment is proving - I could not possibly care less what the random CSM you contacted says. I’ll say it again - Bloomberg Terminal is basically the prototype of enterprise software. The buyer of the platform is almost exclusively financial and other institutions and the users are largely employees of those institutions in the course of work. This is what defines whether something is an enterprise software platform/product. I have no idea what distinction you are intending to draw with “enterprise solution” but it’s 1000% irrelevant.
I have $CSM 225c for 9/1. How much are they worth?
Just be 74D and chill in your mopp gear storage room all day at the headquarters and headquarters company like I did. Get a profile to skip PT, get nice and fat from the free DFAC food, icecream and soda every meal so nobody puts you in training, tactically buy CQ duty from others while playing on your switch/laptop all shift, while skipping PT and trainings. You are there for 4 years, not trying to be the next CSM. Just be a shitter but don’t do anything to be kicked out and you will be fine. Anyone with half a brain can get the nice comfy MOS’. There were literally 42As that didn’t know the difference between a left and right computer mouse click at an intelligence bde. Army is easy if you don’t want to excel.
Customer relations for a tech company (CSM if you work in tech) l. Been doing it for over 10 years. Not enough to be any semblance of rich, particularly in my region, but enough to be comfortable to rent and invest (gamble) on a regular basis. Whoa, what a false sense of security my life offers....
My current CSM gets pissed off when people say they shit to him 
CSM was a great character until the later seasons. Once they tried to humanize him with that awful backstory, amongst other things, it destroyed the character. Still one of the greatest shows of all time, though.
Close.most seem to be in product or CSM. So like pharm reps but for the publishers.
The best part of Denju from CSM is he’s not like everyone else. The world can’t get to the guy. So fuckin crazy that he’s unfazed by all the bullshit
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This CEO confirmed that 610 hospitals in Nigeria have deployment awareness of $NANOX Arc & health facilities are hoping to have $NNOX devices available as soon as possible. Regional Regulatory required before deployed, He expected ARC will be rapidly deployed in Public health. https://preview.redd.it/7zkscdfoyv8a1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=945bf697b8b89597abdd3e1ab61b9dc7720e9ae0 MR. Edward Eziokwu EGEDE B.SC, MBA, MPH, CISCP, CISCM, CSM Managing Director/CEO 3Q Nov 10, 2022 at 12:00PM Erez Meltzer We continue to advance the process toward deployments of the multisource Nanox.ARC in Nigeria, subject to regulatory approval, as we recently received an import license. Globally, we have a total of 6,850 preordered units. [NANOX \`s 50+ Arcs first deployment in Nigeria.](https://twitter.com/ChoiceChoi3/status/1608445217526677507?t=iniraQ0Y9QJqKeLeLNUeDA&s=32)
China just steals technology, no research at all, copy & paste stuff and not even good with that shit. Taiwan is more reallible then China and got better education. TSMC enters 4Nano break, while CSM is still strugling with 14Nano and only got a 10% output on each chip batch. Puts on XiXi Panda, but Calls on Defence equipment becuz this could go terrible wrong and Taiwan may suffer from the angry stupid neighbour. Chips in our society have a large impact. Time to pull out and start development ourselves.
It's becoming a bigger and bigger overlap as time goes on and will only increase. The big ones are their services products, CSM, Field Service, Employee Service as that is ServiceNow's bread and butter. ServiceNow has no competing CRM. Both platforms also offer low code development of apps, data analytics and custom workflows.
Yes, our customer service platform is becoming extremely popular and we have already long surpassed just being an ITSM tool. Most of our customer's today use us fo\]ar more than just ITSM - CSM, HRSD, Asset Management, SecOps just to name a few are being leveraged by a majority of our customer base. Salesforce is tough because we don't offer a competing CRM product and the integration SF offers between CRM & CSM is hard to sell past. But if they aren't using SF CRM it's an easy win because our ITSM & CSM products are far superior. Salesforce has also taken the approach of acquiring and cobbling together their modules to become a platform. While ServiceNow natively develops their modules, so it's a true single language platform. The enterprise market is moving away from point solutions and towards aPaaS solutions that can do it all and in that regard we eat SF's lunch every time.
Can confirm it’s a great buy, I sell ServiceNOW for a living and it’s only going up CSM & secOps are massive growth areas
Yeah CSM is pretty awesome in ServiceNow.
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TSM switching its ticker to CSM
Puts on TSM. Bout to become CSM.
I believe that. I’ve had clients pull out of Sales Director roles and replace with CSM. Retention as opposed to net new
After the dust settles they’ll buy from another fab (Intel, Samsung, or the renamed “CSM”)
Proshares announced a forward split on 17 of their ETFs to occur on 1/11/2022. ProShares Announces ETF Share Splits By Business Wire — 5:00 PM ET 12/22/2022 ProShares ETF Split Ratio CSM ProShares Large Cap Core Plus 2:1 ROM ProShares Ultra Technology (ROM.NaE) 2:1 SSO ProShares Ultra S&P500 2:1 TQQQ ProShares UltraPro QQQ 2:1 UCC ProShares Ultra Consumer Services (UCC.NaE) 2:1 UPRO ProShares UltraPro S&P500 2:1 UGE ProShares Ultra Consumer Goods (UGE.NaE) 4:1
It’s heading for a split for 2:1 Ticker ProShares ETF Split Ratio CSM ProShares Large Cap Core Plus 2:1 ROM ProShares Ultra Technology 2:1 SSO ProShares Ultra S&P500 2:1 TQQQ ProShares UltraPro QQQ 2:1 UCC ProShares Ultra Consumer Services 2:1 UPRO ProShares UltraPro S&P500 2:1 UGE ProShares Ultra Consumer Goods 4:1 [split detail link Yahoo finance](https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/proshares-announces-etf-share-splits-220000740.html)
This guy gets it, lol. The only response is, I remember when I was 21 making 1.5M a year as a CSM for a FAANG and I could barely afford my 1995 Honda Civic with 450k miles. Buying that car set back my fire date DRASTICALLY!
sooon to be CSM thanks to sleepy
KolleGe is pretty much a joke. Here is some advice I gave to my nephew who studied drunkeness and stupidity and flunked out of his first year at college. ​ 1. Agile Certification 2. Master Jira If you are reasonably organized and articulate; spend about $3K and get Agile Scrum certification. The CSM credential is your ticket to six figures; super cheap. The business world always needs project managers; they are not easily replaced by computers. If you stay out of the power trips and avoid the blame and shame game when things go wrong you'll get to six figures in a couple of years. Lot's of free resources out there too; if your broke and have access to a computer here are some freebies. Scrum alliance and their training partners, at least pre-pandemic, would waive all fees for those unemployed. Here are some freebies: [https://www.udemy.com/topic/agile/free/](https://www.udemy.com/topic/agile/free/) ​ Being skilled at JIRA will make you very, very valuable; its the tool many, many, many companies use to manage all kinds of projects. Atlassian, the maker of Jira, GIVES IT AWAY FOR FREE to anybody. If you've taken your SkOOl - Kolledge money and bought GME I congratulate you and suggest project management to jump into some tendies whilst you wait for Kenny to cook up our tendies. Have a great fucking week! Don't listen to all the MSM doom and Gloom and certainly don't listen to anybody when they say you need a sheepSKiN to find a Job. Fuck em. Take the world by the ballZ and use critical thinking to shortcut your way to success. Even if this means to tell your parents/family to fuck off.
I was told my competitors had MBAs. I did not. Only had PMP, CSM. They have a favoritism to University of Michigan grads as they have a strong pretense there.
I knew that someone would reject Politufacrt, which is why I included CSM which is very well-respected and politically pretty neutral overall. But forget about "who". Read the articles and read their sources to make sure ghe info is represented fairly and accurately. In a sub about investing i would hope that people understand the importance of not just taking someone's word for something, but looking deeper at some of the source data for themselves.
I know the "Nancy Pelosi makes millions from insider trading" is a popular enough meme that is it generally accepted to be as factual as the sky being blue, but every time I look for a fact check it throws a lot of cold water on it. Example: Claims that she made millions from Coronavirus insider trading. It doesn't look like it is true. https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/jun/30/facebook-posts/no-evidence-nancy-pelosi-made-millions-insider-cor/ And the one people always talk about is her VISA IPO purchases. Well, The Christian Science Monitor took a look at it and it seems far less nefarious than everyone seems to believe. (Note: CSM is actually one of the most respected publications in the world. They tend to be very level-headed and avoid hysteria/sensationalism, and are considered very fair in their treatment of issues. They are considered pretty neutral in terms of left-right bias.) https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2011/1115/Did-Nancy-Pelosi-profit-from-Visa-stock-purchases
China Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporations CSM and TSM dumbass
That's what I mean by disruption. The top to bottom approach USED to be an advantage for INTC. It let intel develop chips to suit it's founderies, build founderies to suit it's chips, control quality, AND keep it's development secrets/techniques in house. The world has changed since. It's about SPEED now and everyone is ganging up on INTC. Apple designs it's own chips and has TSM make them to install into their own hardward cutting out Intel. TSM allows NVD, AMD, and others to save on costs manufacturing in Asia, but the speed of having 7NM & 5NM already built so long as 1 leader already paid for the manufacturing of chips. So companies [that fall behind LIKE INTEL](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/12/intel-to-tap-tsmc-to-make-new-chip-using-enhanced-7-nm-process-reuters.html) can have their 7nm/5nm chips quickly manufactured at TSMs existing 5nm/7nm factories it built when it made those same chips for the leaders. That's assuming INTC finally finishes designing their 7nm (scheduled for 2023 btw). That is how far Intel has fallen. INTC doesn't have any design tech it can keep in house because it's behind. TSM will get to gleem into INTC's designs, QC policy, and industry special sauce when IT manufacture's Intel's chips. That's before we factor in how every player is working with each other with INTC's pie was it's target. TSM, CSM, Samsung, and other manufacturers like those in Japan all having pricing power and now tech lead over INTC. Designers also have a tech design lead over INTC, eating it's local market share, and aren't slowed down by having to build their founderies (if TSM shits the bag then they'll go to Samsung/CSM/etc). Bigger players like FAAAM/BAT getting into the space in BOTH design and potentially manufacturing. Double the sector means double the threat. And the fact that Intel has the largest market share means it has the most to lose. Thinking INTC's top to bottom chip manufacturing is an "advantage" would be ignorant. It HAD been and advantage and COULD in the future. But right now it's not. The fact even INTC itself has caved and signed TSM to manufacture their non-existent 7NM should be more than enough proof that INTC's """advantage""" is not only long gone but a DISADVANTGE now. It's a heavy disadvantage akin to saying SEARS has an advantage over Amazon because it ships stuff from it's paper book catalog but also has physical stores. What you might want to HOPE is that INTC can adapt like TGT or WMT, but INTC is fairly valued with a lower premium because it's looking like SEARS.
Inb4 the company’s name is Chinese semiconductor manufacturing CSM
Yep. Space nerd here chiming in! Sorry for the following wall of text, it's been an *incredibly* slow day at work, I'm very bored, and I love talking about this stuff. All the Apollo craft carried liquid oxygen in the Command and Service Module, used for both breathing and to power their electrical fuel cells. Now, zero-g does some weird stuff to fluid dynamics, and the pressure sensors in the tanks weren't always accurate as a result. To combat this, an internal mechanism was able to "stir" the O2 inside the tank, homogenizing/mixing it and allowing the pressure sensors to get a more accurate reading. The Apollo 13 crew performed a routine tank stir en route to the moon, but the CSM *Odyssey* had a fault in its wiring; some of the insulation on the wires that controlled the stirring mechanism had come off, leading to a short, leading to a spark, which reacted rather violently with the highly-pressurized pure O2 in the tanks. The explosion blew off essentially the entire panel on that side of the ship and ruptured both O2 tanks, causing the ship's atmosphere and electrical supply to be vented into space, along with causing extensive damage to numerous other systems onboard (their main antenna was utterly fucked, for instance). Luckily, the explosion hadn't ruptured the ship's hull, or they would have been dead right there. Knowing that they would need the command module for re-entry, the crew shut down the whole CSM to conserve power and moved to the Lunar Module *Aquarius*, using it as a lifeboat. The apes back at NASA had actually prepared contingency plans for this, even though the scenario had been considered "extremely unlikely", so they weren't going into things completely unprepared. It was uncomfortable - very, very uncomfortable - but the crew had enough food and oxygen to get them back to Earth. Water was a bit trickier; they had to ration roughly 200 mL (a bit under a cup, for any Americans reading this) per person per day, as most of their drinkable supply was produced as a byproduct from the CSM's fuel cells, which were now nonfunctional. 200 mL a day certainly isn't fun or pleasant, but it was doable. They could survive on it long enough to make it home. The next problem was carbon dioxide. The CO2 our bodies exhale isn't breathable, and in fact becomes toxic in high enough concentrations. This isn't a problem on Earth, both because we have an entire planets' worth of atmosphere to work with and because plants eat CO2 and shit oxygen (paraphrasing, of course). In an airtight, closed-loop environment like a spacecraft, however, it can build up to toxic levels within a matter of hours, and we thus use "CO2 scrubbers", small machines that use a chemical reaction to remove CO2 from the air and sequester it as a solid. *Aquarius* only had enough CO2 scrubbers to handle two people for ~45 hours, not 3 people for the 4-ish days it would take to return to Earth. It should also be noted that although the chemical reaction is "free" in terms of electricity, the scrubbers have to be properly fitted into their slots and have a fan running to pull atmosphere though, which takes a moderate amount of power. Just waving a spare canister around in the air wouldn't do anything, for instance. They still had a huge stock of fresh scrubber canisters left over in the *Odyssey* that hadn't been used, but with the *Odyssey* shut down, they couldn't use any of its systems. The obvious solution, then, was to use *Odyssey's* scrubber cartridges in *Aquarius'* systems, but - and I shit you not - the *Aquarus'* scrubbers accepted round cartridges, while the *Odyssey's* were square. The crew had to, quite literally, fit a square peg into a round hole. Yeah, the movie didn't make that up. Anyways, NASA put their enormously wrinkled brains to work and devised a contraption called "the mailbox". Using only what they had on board, the crew managed to create a device that allowed them to bridge the gap between the two systems, letting them hook up the CSM's scrubber cartridges to the Lunar Module's systems. It worked - CO2 levels in the cabin started dropping pretty much as soon as they hooked it up, and it held for the entire trip home. As an aside, something else interesting is that all the Apollo missions burned for the moon following something called a "free-return trajectory". This is essentially a carefully-balanced path that allows you to, if you don't fire your engine at all again after the initial burn, slingshot and loop back around the moon in a figure-eight motion to return to Earth, re-entering the atmosphere without any additional course corrections or adjustments, hence a "free return". This was considered a safe option, because if the CSM's engine failed to light for any course correction or lunar injection burns, the crew would still return to Earth safely as they followed the previous trajectory - you could say that NASA intentionally "missed" the moon with the initial trajectories of the Apollo craft. However, before the accident, *Odyssey* had performed her first midcourse correction burn, placing the craft into what was called a "hybrid trajectory". The ship would still miss the moon, but would also miss Earth on the return journey if no actions were taken. Had all gone well, this would have allowed the mission to land at their high-latitude target in the Fra Mauro highlands (a free-return trajectory would have limited landing spots to near-equatorial sites). All did not, of course, go well, and now the crew had to somehow make a correction burn if they wanted to actually come home instead of just waving out the window as they coasted by. Using the CSM *Odyssey's* engine was deemed fairly out of the question. In addition to lacking the power they'd need to reboot the CSM, run the guidance computers, run the engine, and shut everything back down again, they didn't have any information on its status, and were (rightly) concerned that the O2 tank explosion might have damaged it, in which case it could have just blown up the entire ship upon ignition. It was decided instead that they would perform several course correction burns using *Aquarius'* engine. The margins were slim, and they were operating far outside the Lunar Module's rated capabilities, but it ought to have been just capable of making the required course corrections. This required several NASA programmers on the ground to work around the clock, frantically figuring out how to program the *Aquarius'* flight computer for the task, as firing the lunar module's engine with the CSM still attached (let alone in an attempt to change the course of the spacecraft) had never been even remotely considered as a contingency. Mission Commander Jim Lovell also had to manually record values from *Odyssey's* flight computer before shutting down the CSM, re-calculating the values by hand according to the programmers' instructions on the ground before manually entering them into *Aquarius'* flight computer before each burn. Long story short, the burns were successful. They were more or less the most exciting part of the coast home; the rest of the crew's time reportedly consisted mostly of maintaining the spacecraft, conserving their energy, and otherwise trying to rest. By all accounts, it was absolutely miserable: everybody was exhausted, hungry, thirsty, freezing (with no power to continuously run the heater, temperatures dropped to as low as 3 Celsius within the cabin), and bored. Fred Haise, the Lunar Module pilot, also developed a UTI due to low fluid intake and microgravity's effects on the immune system. Eventually, though, they were nearing Earth, their trajectory was lined up, and it was time to enter the final phase of the flight. The crew had to power up the CSM cold, from scratch, in-flight, a scenario that, once again, had never been even briefly thought about at NASA, as it had been thought so unlikely as to be impossible. Additionally, they had to do this without overstressing the cold batteries. If they drew too much current and killed them, the crew were all dead, as simple as that. Once again, NASA's remarkably wrinkled brains rose to the occasion, devising a procedure on the ground that the crew followed in-flight to power up the CSM once more. They cut the Command Module loose from the Service Module and *Aquarius*, photographing the side of the service module in the process. Reviewing the photos, it seems like an utter miracle that the crew weren't killed outright when the O2 tanks exploded - the entire side of the ship was torn open, and there was clear damage to *Odyssey's* engine, validating the decision to use *Aquarius* for their course correction burns. The crew prepared for re-entry. The heatshield had been below its rated temperature for days - it might have cracked or been damaged during the trip back. The crew was well aware of this, but there was no way for them to inspect it or to have done anything about it had it been damaged. Additionally, the craft was re-entering at a higher speed than it was designed for (Apollo 13 still holds the absolute world altitude record, obtained when they crossed the far side of the moon as it was at the farthest point in its orbit), far faster than any previous Apollo mission. There was a very real chance that the craft could have burned up like a shooting star, killing the crew instantly. Re-entering, the craft entered its expected plasma blackout, the sheath of particles shrouding the module preventing any communication with the crew. The ground crew clenched their teeth. The expected four-minute blackout period came and went, and still, there was no contact with the crew. Five minutes. Six. The ground crew was beginning to fear the worst. Suddenly, the radio crackled to life: *Odyssey* had made it, and was on track for a safe splashdown in the Indian Ocean. The efforts of thousands of NASA apes on the ground had been successful; the crew of Apollo 13 had been returned safely home.
Soon to be China Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ($CSM)
Customer Success Manager (CSM) fits the bill.
Because TSM is about to become CSM
I can confirm, except my situation was more... severe. My CSM showed up with an MP escort to my place to collect. They escorted me to the bank if I had it, or jail if I didn't. The sum was for either 8 or 25k. I can't remember which. At the time, it didn't phase me, because I already had at least that saved in cash. I had learned to save half my paycheck since basic. It was during this moment where I learned I was doing something unique, and good saving habits literally kept me out of jail.
just went to go check up on my wife to whom i am married to and who loves me. she was just taking a shower, alls well in my home https://i.imgur.com/n745CSM.jpg
MJ has a serious history of gambling addiction, it's a well known fact. ​ On top of that he's an extremely sore loser, and people have reported that if he loses money to them, he won't give up till he wins it back due to his competitive nature. ​ He might be kind of fucked this time though LOL. ​ ​ PS: Go buy [CSM.TO](https://CSM.TO) as your side chick to GME, that shit is undervalued, little secret to all of you, GL
Green Day for me. $AABB $CSM $NDA.VN
I’m jumping on the $EEENF train. Will go good with my $CSM
$CSM up about 50% last week predicted to go to .50 by April
Mine is $CSM It’s At $0.12 rose 56% this week. predicted to be $$0.50 by April
Who is your squad leader and why are you walking on my grass? Retired CSM (Command Sergeant Major) for retards.
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Me too, I separated 17Jan2020. It's been nice, but I kinda miss doing the cool guy shit on the range. Don't miss CSM riding my ass for wearing a morale patch.