I grew up on NASCAR, but now only watch like five races a year, because they’re the only ones that interest me - Daytona 500, Watkins Glen, Sonoma, Richmond, Bristol - and here are my thoughts:
I grew up on NASCAR, but now only watch like five races a year, because they’re the only ones that interest me - Daytona 500, Watkins Glen, Sonoma, Richmond, Bristol - and here are my thoughts:
It was a huge impact. I watch like five Winston Cup (I’m not calling this series MENCS) races a year - Daytona 500, Richmond, Bristol, Watkins Glen, and Sonoma - and I was amazed at how few cars were running at the end. I counted 18 near the end of the race, and plenty of those cars could have come back out, but…
He is, and always kinda has been a shit driver?
Not likely. Most companies give up the option to immediately sell part of your vestment to cover the tax liability. Simple training resolves that concern.
Yup! You can order the USB port from Levittown Ford Parts for pretty cheap, then download the update files and install them via USB.
Actually, all but one of my employees is paid in excess of 15% better than prevailing industry comparisons in my area (and the exception is 10% better). I’ve also been able to successfully negotiate raises for several of them over the past year, and treat them exceptionally well. My team of 15 has extremely low…
I already know that. I’m running stock hardware with Sync 3 V2.2 on my 2016 Mustang. Of course, the wrinkly is that, depending on when the car was built (early MY vice late MY), some cars got the hardware from the factory.
Not yet, though Waze unofficially works on some vehicles. Apparently, you can swipe on Hyundai cars with AA to access Waze, if it’s running on your phone. I can’t make it work on my Mustang, though. Supposedly, Waze is due to be released for AA very soon. No clue on Podkicker, though...can you listen to podcasts…
Yup. The actual upgrade is a little worrying if you’ve never done a Sync upgrade via USB, but if all goes to plan, you’re in like Flynn!
Yeah, it really sucks when someone works hard and makes it. Perhaps that’s really why you’re pro-union? You want to make sure that people that don’t go above and beyond, or even, people that do the bare minimum get the exact same raise as everyone else. Because that’s fair, right? It’s fair when factory workers…
I’m an Android Auto user in my 2016 Mustang (with nav), and for me, it’s great, and liberating, frankly, to have my phone in the center console, with the lid closed. Part of that is because my Nexus 6P has a 6" USB to USB-C cable, and it doesn’t reach any farther, but AA blanks the screen, anyway. I’m far less…
I can’t comment on CarPlay, but Android Auto blows Sync 3 out of the water. I’ve been using AA since December in my Mustang, and LOVE it. Sync 3 was certainly a HUGE step up from MFT, but the functionality of AA is way better, and it’s far less buggy. It also looks like it was designed by someone with a good UI…
It’s not $300, it’s about $60, and if you have a half hour and a couple screwdrivers, you can do all the work yourself. Plenty of people on the Mustang, Fusion, and F-150 forums have been doing this for months, because Ford STILL hasn’t released the official Sync 3 V2.X for those vehicles, and we’re stuck with Sync 3…
I’m not talking about personal risk, I’m talking about organizational risk. If the CFO gets caught up in cooking the books, the CEO is who the board (and the authorities) will blame. If the organization isn’t meeting cost or sales goals, the CEO is going to get the axe from the board. If the organization tanks…
Also, I work for a company with fewer than 250 employees, worldwide. I came in, 3.5 years ago, as an IC, and have since been promoted three times. I’m not some 50-something fat cat, cashing in on past experience, I’m a 34 year old project manager/cybersecurity director/cybersecurity engineer/everything else I’m…
The head of the IAM is not managing, nor taking on risk for the members of the IAM. If you think that, you have no idea how companies or other organizations, such as unions, actually work. The risk, especially for unions, is at the local level, and that’s where union leaders, many of them hard working, honest folks,…
Jesus, I live in Charleston, SC, and there are DOZENS of Hellcats around here. My neighbor has one, though he prefers to talk about the Ferrari that he NEVER drives. Our local Dodge dealer has like nine sitting out front, and there are at least four in the parking lot at work.
What does it matter? It’s still income. You pay taxes immediately when you vest, so if you get $1k worth of stock, you likely walk away with about $600 worth of value, after taxes. Thus, that money can be withdrawn whenever you want, with no additional tax liability. This isn’t a 401(k) or traditional IRA, where…
Form your union. If you can. It’s purely anecdotal, but when given the choice, a lot of people that I personally know (including my father, who was a pressman for 35 years) have voted unions down. Boeing is a stunning example of that, in recent news.
They’ll have three AEGIS Destroyers by 2020, and that will make them immeasurably more badass.