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NO and wrong. Good management has ways to keep folks happy and productivity  numbers dont like. 1 day a week is plenty and  none at all is no loss for good management. Bonus and raises eh??  Sure those are just fully funded and flowing as the tech world takes on AI and continues to lay off. You are living in the stone

Worked from home for over 2 years during COVID during which the company acknowledged there was no reduction in productivity but in June 2021 they started making us go back one day a week, then later 2 days. I left for a fully remote job. Couldn’t be happier. Now I can live literally anywhere I want, there’s no commute

Everything on this site is an ad.

This reads like paid content. Is this an ad for the place or what?

In what way, specifically, does Costco suck? People like shopping there, people like working there. Their financials are solid...

You are the only person I’ve ever seen who thinks poorly of Costco. They are highly regarded near-universally and have been treating their employees well and standing behind quality products for years while their competitors argued over a race to the bottom. Everyone loves Costco, you are just weird.

“Why buy a Mach-E when you can get a comparably sized Model Y with significantly better range and performance for a lower price?”

True. In that time they might get two or three miles of that high speed rail in.

Pushing for all EV’s is good, but the state of CA has a bunch of work to do. First of all there needs to be more fast charging outside of the big urban areas. Secondly the non-Tesla charging stations need to have some kind of common interface. Right now you have to download an app for this or that company in order to

Probably not. The majority of inflation was driven by straight up corporate greed taking advantage of some inflation and stomping on the metaphorical gas pedal to flood more money into their pockets. It’s unlikely that inflationary pressure will get stomped nearly that hard if gas prices go back up. Some, sure, but

Perhaps you should do some reading on California’s constitution and its laws. In the 70s, after graduating for free at UCs and buying up cheap housing stock, California’s passed a bill freezing their property tax rates and banning the state from creating new taxes or raising existing ones, while also every couple of

Because they keep spending money on useless things. When you have 105 billion dollars to work with, maybe take care of actual needs first like infrastructure and updating schools, than trying to build a fast train. Maybe instead of telling the common man how to spend money and to save for a rainy day, the state should

1st. So what you are saying is that we are about to get a flood of rust free used cars in the rest of the US, and that the poor in California are about to get shafted into expensive EVs that they may not be able to easily charge. Or bloated prices on used gas cars already in the state. Or be forced onto the pitiful

1st gear: that’s still a long way away (which is needed). The state could offer tax incentives to companies that have a 80% work from home rate and employees that work from home. For people that have to come in to the office, if the first part works well, traffic could be cut in half at least, which is savings right

Why not just report on what Netflix is doing? This was a weird way of delivering news. Literally zero details on the Netflix story. Were all users notified? Will they be following the same rules that were teased before? Did they make any changes to account for people who are in college or travel a lot?

I bet Toyota not making hybrids fast enough lately will just seamlessly become Toyota making hybrids at the right pace without them making any changes.

Well the milk industry was behind pushing it into school, but I don’t think it’s actually bad for a kid to drink a carton a day, save for those lactose intolerant or vegan.

There’s ways to get those nutrients other than by subsidizing an industry that overproduces and then has to dump said produce...

I didn’t really like Willow and I still think it should be available as long as Disney+ is around. Dumping the shows with no way for people to watch them is ridiculous. It’s all about the money.

This seems like a scheme to not pay the talent behind these programs what they are owed in residuals.”