I have found that whenever a company is in trouble or is planning layoffs, the talented employees who have no trouble finding a new job will quickly leave.
I have found that whenever a company is in trouble or is planning layoffs, the talented employees who have no trouble finding a new job will quickly leave.
You’re probably on the wrong site. You should be on consumer reports or something. This site is mostly about what we ‘want’. Just FYI!
Oh yeah, I want one of those trunk hinges/lifts to hang on my office wall as art!
If this car needed 100 pages of maintenance history to make it to 96k, then it’s going to need 100 more pages to make it to 125k.
They woke last decade from their malaise blunder
How far we’ve fallen they sat and wondered
Building terrible cars since 1982
Strange how the right moves
Don’t work when you have shareholders to lose
Ain’t it funny how the right moves
Don’t involving listinin’
*acoustic guitar solo*
From my, and my friend’s experiences working in Industry, if your company is doing well and offing a buy out, Jump at it. In a quarter or two they will not give you a buy out, just a pink slip.
they are getting rid of older people because they cost more and decline in productivity as they approach retirement. then, they can hire hungry young new talent at a much smaller salary and cheaper health insurance. oldest trick in the book.
Reverse - Windsor is the best place to see Detroit. I’ll even give you a guided tour!
LOL. I trust the reliability of a 5 year old Mercedes far more than a new VW.
Airliners too. They are HORRENDOUS polluters.
As far as I’m concerned (who knows what will actually get proposed), a 240V outlet in the garage seems like a reasonable middle ground. If an entire new house is getting wired, I can’t see a 240V outlet changing the cost in any meaningful way.
Yes, for shipping vessels.
Everyone else’s are too bright. Mine are fine.
“My headlights are too bright” - you’re the first to say this ever.
On the bright side, they’re older model Toyotas so the lenses are all clouded up.
Headlights. PLEASE allow us to use European headlights. First time I was in Europe, the rental car had a self-leveling head-light. You loaded up the car and the head lights stayed in adjustment. That was 25 years ago. Meanwhile, someone puts too much junk in the trunk of their new car in America and they are signally…
High Beam Laws:
A real Led Zeppelin.
I just called the owner. There are 7 kilos of an unidentified white powder, thought to originate from Bolivia stashed in the spare tire. The bubble and flowery descriptions are just cover for what is actually a drug deal.
Lets put it this way, you can buy a Ferrari from the same year with fewer miles for less than that.