So...instead of tipping them $0.30 less, just don’t go out and give them anything at all?
So...instead of tipping them $0.30 less, just don’t go out and give them anything at all?
Disagree about the eggs, I’ve got a small cast iron pan that I somehow got a good season on it, and the eggs slide right out of it. Clean up is just wiping it out, though it’s just a formality since there’s usually nothing left in there anyway.
I’ll just heat some water in the pan to loosen everything up, rarely do I have to scrub. Though I think it’s much more likely Grandma didn’t use soap, since you don’t need to, and a lot of people from that era lived with reminders of the depression.
I’ve never done it at a baseball stadium, but I have done it at a county fair concert. I got maybe $20 in tips, which was nice, and $150 in commission for 3-4 hours. As a high school kid, that was awesome. I forget how much it was for each rack of soda that you sold, but the more you got out there, the more you made.…
So, you either tip the guy or don’t use the service, and they’ll hire fewer people for it. It’s pretty simple.
The hot dog guy is a sales guy.
It’s not too difficult to miss how it’s not actually a burger when they design the packaging to make you think it is, especially if you’re just browsing through the freezer selection of real burgers, and this thing is thrown in there among the rest. Their entire reason for calling it a burger is to try and mislead…
If you label it as a burger, people will assume meat. If they miss the fine print that says it doesn’t contain meat, they bought something that was misleadingly labeled. If enough people do (because who checks labels) that could have real effects on either industry and consumers.
Jeep made a J8 or JK8 kit, you could buy it from the mopar parts catalog. I think it was around $8k all-in.
Are you implying that there are more fleet Rams than fleet Silverados?
*removes fleet sales, rechecks numbers*
Charge more for their cars, or pay somebody for their credits, or both.
The new Ram is hybrid, you can’t get the V6 without it.
They could just stop making 700+ hp V8s, Jeeps, and all their other fun cars, but why would you want them to?
Seeing that it’s a tailgate and not part of the crash structure, I’m guessing that it’s just a matter of cost. But that’s just guessing.
I just want to be able to carry some 2x4s and tile with no doors and a stick shift!
Which ones have made it to production? I can’t think of a single one.
My mom has an extended cab of that gen, I don’t see how it helps over a standard cab. The only thing it does is give you room to throw shit and still have a passenger.