Very true, although I personally don’t think any gap whatsoever is justifiable.
Very true, although I personally don’t think any gap whatsoever is justifiable.
Man, I’d be in trouble, but I probably should use something like this for writing emails around here.
“Men are willing to take more risks”
Heh, true.
You just disagreed with the facts, so...
Yes, the internet has changed things. It’s somehow made people think a bunch of words somehow can speak louder than actions. Any time someone starts speaking in absolutes (like I just did) I stop listening. I saw what you did, then I heard you loudly proclaim you’d never do that. Sure, you had a reaction. Your lizard…
This is excellent information, but the downside is evident in the comments below. Certain folks will take this all wrong: “Well women in the Aerospace industry only get paid 2.5% less than men, so it’s okay.” Of course not taking into account what it takes to get a women a job in the Aerospace industry, i.e. 230%…
You can’t. Your two main contributors here are probably middle aged white males constantly bemoan “political correctness.” And long for the “good old days.”
Wow, do you really need this explained to you? It’s pretty simple: according to the census bureau, by gender, women make 79% of what men make. Narrowing it down to industry doesn’t make that go away. Why? Because more men work in the higher paying industries than women. Put 20 people in a room, the ten men are…
Why is it people who appeal to the animal kingdom for natural law concerning gender identity and sexual orientation are the same ones that say things like “laws and religion are what separates us from the animals.”
Yeah, sorry Google, it was a dumb idea. But I still support your business model of throw it against the wall and see what sticks. I think it’s the way to innovate these days in an overly complicated world where only people with the money to force their vision to come true can predict what technologies will flourish…
Gotta agree with Lil Debbie whoever she is.
That’s a good point! And also probably exactly why they give you that option :)
Rental car companies want to put a security deposit on the card, and they want to be able to stick you with outrageous charges if something happens to the card. To avoid those with a debit card all you’d have to do is run to the bank and take all the money out. As long as they ran a transaction for $500 or whatever…
Credit and debit cards work the same way with pending transactions, if the charge never gets out of pending the money never really comes out. The bank shows you your “balance” with the pending transactions out so you don’t have to do the math. I’ve never had a fraudulent charge get out of pending, and I never run…
I’m a Google Voice user too, that’s just one of my many issues with Sprint. We had a lot of Sprint at work, a large number of phones, and they could not ever get the billing straight. They flubbed their LTE rollout here bad, and worst of all I lived in this little tiny pocket of no Sprint coverage which they told me…
I totally get the Disney thing :)
That’s neat, but f*ck Sprint.
No annual fee, 1% back on all purchases, 2% on gas stations, restaurants, and drug stores, and 3% back on all purchases on Amazon. Sounds like it’s similar to what you have now. The cash back goes on as points like any reward card, but the points are available to be used for any purchase on Amazon at a penny a point.…