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Working at a dealership is a great way to make you hate cars.

If you love cars, and want to be near them in interesting ways, do your best to get toward the collectors side of it all. There are investment groups who advise people looking to build a portfolio of cars for a collection they can show, brag about and ultimately turn profitable both in tickets and future sales.

tell us more about guaranteed employment for life that could support a stay-at-home spouse

That is why I didn’t say all boomers, but that one boomer in every family because mine has one too.

Haggled with the last 2 no haggle dealerships I dealt with.  Some of us actually enjoy the game still.  I have always wondered what percentage of people know what the hell is even going on when they go in to buy a car.  

Yeah, the meme that all boomers see millennials as lazy snowflakes needs to die. Now get off my lawn.

If you think you’re a sucker, you’re probably a sucker.

That one Boomer in every family.

I worked for 5 years on the sales floor from age 20 to 25. What it taught me was that the college education I was pursuing in the evenings on my early and off days was worth every penny it was costing me.

Are no-haggle dealerships actually no-haggle or am I a sucker to take them at their word?

It’s best for her kids if he’s healthy, so she’s going to try to help that become true. I get it.

Three kids, though... I hope they appreciate what mom did to support dad’s sobriety all these years.

Jen is a god damn saint because I would have left him hanging long ago. 

She's smiling because she has no Camry dent, but is about to apply one. 

I completely missed this, but this is absolute gold.

I’m an unemotional SOB that can detach myself from anything to do with feelings but this article made me want to cry.

Really puts things into perspective. Brave kid.

Why is my screen getting blurry?  Must be the bad air from all the fires in the area...

Damn my allergies are acting up all of a sudden