BaginaFace
BaginaFace
BaginaFace

There’s an insane amount of permalancing in sales jobs too. Medical device industry is notorious for it but it’s common across industries. I think it’s less complained about though because of the generally higher salaries and bonuses that accompany those jobs (making paying out of pocket for decent insurance less

From the indictment the guy running it lays out how this works.  They just don’t go to any of the athlete stuff.  By the time school starts the whole thing of them being an athlete fades into the ether. 

Sounds like you’re on PC.... I was on XB1 but if you held down X or B for several seconds you got the prompt to skip the cutscene with an additional button press.

You could skip the cutscenes in the beta..

Well let’s see if people actually go to jail. I assume a couple will but I’m willing to be they are the people taking the bribes, not the ones paying them.

It’s a shame that the Browns were on Hard Knocks a year too early.

It’s because they are famous. The other names on the list aren’t that recognizable to the average person. Ask a random person if they know who the former CEO of Pimco is and you’ll likely get a blank stare (hell most people probably haven’t even heard of Pimco); ask them who Aunt Becky is and they’ll tell you their

This is from the indictment, it’s the ringleader speaking.

Yeah this is a distinction lacking from the post.
It should also be noted that what the Kushner’s did was entirely legal while what surfaced today was entirely illegal.

Pretty interesting that several of these parents who got their kids into USC were Stanford grads. Kimmel, Zangrillo, and McGlashan are all Stanford alums. There might be more but as more and more of these stories are published it’s getting harder to google the people to figure out their backgrounds.

She’s definitely getting disbarred.  

You can be a non-scholarship recruit. It gets you an easier avenue for admissions (basically the school says your good and they want you but you’re not starting material).

I think it’s logical to assume the kids knew their parents greased the wheels (via a donation) to get them in. I am doubtful that they all knew the extent of it. It’s one thing to think your parents tossed some money around to help get you in, it’s quite another to find out that they padded or downright fabricated your

At 16 I bought an ‘89 Audi 100 sedan as my first car. I’d been saving money since I started working at 9 years old. By the time I was 18 I had no money left. The car I bought had been extremely well maintained and I treated mine as well as a 16 year old can, but once that thing rolled over 100k everything started

If your daily driver makes a concrete truck look small you’re definitely compensating for something.

Pretty sure he’s an adjuster and is saying that he totalled it as in “for my job I determined this vehicle was totalled.”

Well shit.  Did not know that.

Incorrect. Saab’s had the console ignition since at least the 90's.
Here’s a 1990 Saab 900:

So with the loss of our largest destination for our recycled items is the whole thing even sustainable? Or even without China is it domestically sustainable considering we don’t really manufacture that much anymore? Basically is there a world where our consumption of goods in recyclable containers has an equal market

Thank you very much!