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I actually consult for a couple trucking companies (they don’t work ports, so can’t REALLY comment on this), but there is massive competition for truck drivers, and the pay is pretty good. It’s a lot of ass in seat time, you have to drive the miles to get paid, but one company I work for sees about 1/3 of their

You have a 2015 caravan that still uses a key? I haven’t had a key since 2012, when we upgraded to a 2010 Prius (for the main car, obviously the 93 still uses the metal stick).

This is the key of the entire deal.

You’re 100% correct. I grew up in the southwest, and this is the first I’ve heard of Ohio being the leaders of aviation. Everyone knows Kitty Hawk, no one would even consider Ohio, unless they were being contrarian.

So it was probably designed by some family member or donor, which really, same thing.

So you’re saying Republican governor Mike Dewine (who chose the plate) is bad at critical thinking?

So you’re saying Republican governor Mike Dewine (who chose the plate) is bad at critical thinking?

The sad part is that many of them became great in Indiana (Purdue). So Indiana was such as massive upgrade from Ohio... really says a lot.

Ah, the old police excuse. “I’m not corrupt, I’m just bad at my job. What are you going to do, fire me? How about instead, you increase my budget, and we’ll use that money for training. Yeah, training. And more guns.”

Based on all those comparisons, it’s clear they have no business plan, and have no intention of getting one. You’re going to be a social media company that competes with Netflix, CNN, and also does cloud computing on the scale of Google and Amazon? What that tells me is that you have no idea what words mean.

Also.... yeah. That REALLY says something about him, doesn’t it?

Other than the awkward looking rear end, I’d be hard pressed to tell it apart from one that’s a couple years old. But I’m not fanboy, I’m sure there are other subtle differences somewhere.

Interesting. My neighbor just went through this in May with Kia/Hyundai. His Santa Fe Sport motor blew at 105k miles (just out of warranty), but they covered it, anyway, and gave him a Sonata free for 2 months while they fixed it.

I can’t spend the small amount of time it would take to read this article thinking about her, so I apologize if this is just saying something you already said.

Trust is definitely the key issue. Imagine getting caught holding the bag with $2500 worth of crap you didn’t even want in the first place.

Oh, I don’t disagree with that at all. I have sam’s club, because it’s 10 miles closer to my house and I don’t even want to spend the extra time to get there. One other thing with it is just having space, though. Buying everything in bulk means you need a place to put it.

But profits. Sure, I mean, it’s bad for the global economy and whatever, but what about next quarter? THAT IS ALL THAT MATTERS.

Poorer people generally don’t pay memberships to club stores. At least around here, in the Denver suburbs, you’re far more likely to see a Range Rover in the parking lot than a Kia, much less an older one.

I hate myself for saying this, but.... he’s not wrong.

Why would he shut up? People keep paying him to talk. If I was getting paid to talk, I’d say whatever they want me to say, too.