e.g. the Levi Strauss Strategy. Worked for him ...
e.g. the Levi Strauss Strategy. Worked for him ...
Alas, you’re wrong. If you weaponize those things, they absolutely are political tools.
Situational ethics are a powerful thing. But only if others let ’em get away with it.
If they were really free speech advocates, we wouldn’t be dealing with “Don’t Say Gay” bills and Critical Race Theory bans.
I wouldn’t say that. Rural routes can cover a lot of miles at speeds that make electric vehicles rather inefficient.
Most any era, really. Mopar has always been the rolling definition of Nasty Fast.
It’d be easier than you think.
Design isn’t the issue. Awarding the contract, and the balance between gas- and electric-powered vehicles are.
I like the idea of a Microsoft Surface, but I’d kick it back a generation.
If you’ll bother to read the link, XPO provides two parts warehouses and worldwide parts distribution for JLG Industries. JLG equipment moves freight inside facilities, XPO Logistics delivers it. And JLG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Oshkosh.When Oshkosh is making money, XPO gets its cut.
That. Is. Fucking. Absurd.
I would suggest he has other motives:
If you own junk (unsecured) bonds and the company goes belly up, all you’re gonna own is air and useless pieces of paper.
With all this fuckery, I’m honestly surprised that someone hasn’t responded in kind with a little Hertz executive swatting.
Four years worth of college loans will do that to you.
Fuck Apple. Or at least screw its high-falutin’ branded service tool kit.
That would, however, blunt the intent of the stunt. These cowboys wanted to raise the stakes from just jumping/gliding from one plane to the other. “Just imagine how cool it would be if nobody was flying the plane?!?”
Have they got a Western to go with this science fiction?
Scratch two pilot licenses and open up the checkbook.
Yeah I did.