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I picked up 4G on I-70, just west of Earth City Expressway.  I'm assuming this is the Earth City Plaza site.  Serving Cell was 0561D702.

I didn't check the id but I got LTEfor a bit at 70/94. Earth City I am sure.

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I picked up 4G on I-70, just west of Earth City Expressway.  I'm assuming this is the Earth City Plaza site.  Serving Cell was 0561D702.

Earth City Plaza it is!  Good catch

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Thats and extra $500 and I got a family of 5 to provide for by myself. Not complaining, I love my life and family it just sucks that I spent $25000 on school and have nothing to show for it.

You can easily make $35k working for Sprint. I can give ya details if you pm me.

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You can easily make $35k working for Sprint. I can give ya details if you pm me.

 

I was seriously considering applying for Sprint before I got an opportunity to get into IT at a hotel company.  I'm not making decent money yet but I like what I do and there's a future here for me.....that makes all the difference. :)

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I was seriously considering applying for Sprint before I got an opportunity to get into IT at a hotel company. I'm not making decent money yet but I like what I do and there's a future here for me.....that makes all the difference. :)

I have been in wireless for 10 years and with a Sprint dealer for 9 of them. I am getting out of wireless and Friday is my last day. The least I have made in a year was $42k. The money is defentily there and so is room for advancement.
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I have been in wireless for 10 years and with a Sprint dealer for 9 of them. I am getting out of wireless and Friday is my last day. The least I have made in a year was $42k. The money is defentily there and so is room for advancement.

 

Oh definitely.  I didn't mean it as saying Sprint had none of that.  I seriously considered Sprint because it was the type of work I would enjoy doing.  If I didn't get this opportunity, I would have applied at Sprint within a month.

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Busch Stadium, section 159: -110 to -120.

Kept switching between 3g & 4g, but actually usable now.

 

Go Cardinals!

 

 

 

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I was there a couple weeks ago.  I sat above big mac land and had NO usable data on Sprint's network.  I could force myself on roaming for painfully slow Verizon data but my buddy (evo LTE) and I (one) couldn't even get 1x, much less 3G....or 4G on sprint.

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Busch Stadium, section 159: -110 to -120.

Kept switching between 3g & 4g, but actually usable now.

 

Go Cardinals!

 

 

 

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Wow, thats awesome! thanks for the report. I wonder if it is the one we know about down there or another.

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Busch Stadium, section 159: -110 to -120.

Kept switching between 3g & 4g, but actually usable now.

 

Go Cardinals!

 

 

 

Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 4

What device do you have? Could you get into your LTE Engineering screen and grab cell info?

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I was seriously considering applying for Sprint before I got an opportunity to get into IT at a hotel company. I'm not making decent money yet but I like what I do and there's a future here for me.....that makes all the difference. :)

Learn sql and you can easily double that 35k after a couple years

 

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Learn sql and you can easily double that 35k after a couple years

 

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I'm at work using SQL2k8 right now.  I'm no master at it but I have a pretty good handle on how we use it.  I prefer the hardware side of things though....I like to fix broken laptops, build new computers, etc.  That stuff comes to me more naturally.

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I'm at work using SQL2k8 right now.  I'm no master at it but I have a pretty good handle on how we use it.  I prefer the hardware side of things though....I like to fix broken laptops, build new computers, etc.  That stuff comes to me more naturally.

Agreed, I'd love to own a computer shop if those were actually profitable today....Got my A+ and MCP.

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Busch Stadium, section 159: -110 to -120.

Kept switching between 3g & 4g, but actually usable now.

 

Go Cardinals!

 

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I was way more excited to see this than I thought.

 

Finally. Usable data at Busch Stadium.

 

How did it hold up for you?

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