“And for some reason these last two steps take hours.”
“And for some reason these last two steps take hours.”
The type of person who would stand by while something this wrong happened is the type of person who is supposed to be weeded out in the hiring process. What other crimes would this guy have been ok witnessing another cop do?
I used to work as a retail manager. I had a boss who would call in the morning and say “you need to cut 100 hours of payroll today” to which I would respond “I don’t have 100 hours even scheduled for today.” That always stumped him.
Which is worse: and over involved CEO stalking the factory floor, or GM executives back in the day so disengaged that the engineers would mock up fake “production ready” models for the executives to look at, that didn’t reflect the readiness of the car for productions (which is how GM produced millions of shoddy cars…
What’s next, Nancy Pelosi in cornrows? Is she taking fashion advice from Kim K?
Of course not. I should said the same cheap CHINESE labor. My point is this that we have been sold on the idea of free trade with 3rd world countries as a benefit leading to lower prices, but what is really happening is that prices are not much cheaper, if at all, the corporations are taking the labor savings as…
That just reminded me of the VW Bugs my family had when I was a kid. We kept a squeegee in the car to clear the windshield because the defroster didn’t work.
The same cheap labor is being used by pretty much every American company, but they are still charging high prices. The Changli seems to be the true expression of the cheap labor involved, at least. The Changli points out that for the millions of manufacturing jobs we gave away in the quest for lower prices, we…
The Changli shows just how much waste/overcharging there still is in the design and sale of modern vehicles. Based not this, what is the justification for the pricing of golf carts? Either the manufacturing process is very wasteful, or the profit margins are insane. Things like a back up camera - which obviously cost…
How about manufacturers including a plate bracket on the car? When I sold new Hyundais, many didn’t have front plate brackets at all, just 2 dimples in the front bumper that I had to puncture with a screwdriver right in front of the new buyer.
We just saw insurance companies deny claims to pandemic policies because COVID-19 wasn’t a “named disease.” Of course not! Every new coronavirus gets a new name. So I don’t put it past them to deny upcoming claims and make the businesses fight for their money.
How many of these businesses unkowingly have terrorism exclusion on their policies that are about to be invoked?
Wasn’t this happening to the scooters anyway? Nice to see the rioters cleaning up the streets for once instead of making a mess.
Speaking of instigating, who is planting pallets of bricks in cities all over the country?
Yeah, the Tesla didn’t see the human in the middle of the road either.
Don’t you worry, the new Q25 and Q20T sedans, with their fuel saving front wheel drive and optional all wheel drive are going to be huge hits.
Yes. Who are the Infiniti new car buyers? We sure know who the used Infiniti buyers are.
The current Infiniti lineup knocked everyone’s socks off - in 2003 when the FM platform first came out. Infiniti’s problem is that they have been rehashing the same cars over and over, and now they just can’t compete. I’m sure the new Infiniti Q25 “now with front wheel drive!” will be a huge hit.
On the short, minimum fare trips which are about $8, the drivers earn $3, so yeah, more than 50% of the total fare. The problem with Uber and Lyft pricing is that while they pay a set time and mile rate to the drivers, they vary the fares to the passengers even when they don’t call it “surge.” So what Uber presents as…
You may overestimate how much ride share drivers earn. On short trips Uber and Lyft already keep more than 1/2 the fare. They keep 100% of the booking fee, plus at least 25% of the fare - more if they can overcharge the unwitting passenger for the trip (which happens a lot). Uber and Lyft have posted time and mile…