I generally only fly United cause it is habit. It seems by the time you reach a new mileage status the service all around has gotten worse.
I generally only fly United cause it is habit. It seems by the time you reach a new mileage status the service all around has gotten worse.
It’s Taco Bell. I’ve always *assumed* the meats and such were precooked.
And don’t request lemon wedges. They’re usually never rinsed first, and they’re cut in a hurry by wait staff on questionable surfaces.
I guess it’s just unreasonable to expect that someone should be able to earn enough at an occupation to survive.
I’m gonna cry this is the best thing ever
Maybe it is an exception, like the Defiant.
Romulans might not be too happy we broke the Treaty of Algeron.
Those only count as the worst if you ignore the Bear River, Oak Run, and Wounded Knee massacres though...
Exactly, the wave lifted the 944's rear wheels off the road. Of course the driver was not likely to reach higher ground before something shorted out, but that took him out for sure. Lucky he didn’t float into the van. While driving in water that deep, though, I think having a window down would be the way to go, unless…
That 944 was doing fine until the jerk in the forklift swamped it with a giant wave.
I don’t think that’s what Porsche intended when they released their water cooled engines.
This is a totally valid point. He really could just park the thing on his lawn. I think the HOA would still give him shit, but he’d be in a stronger position to defend himself. Perhaps literally.
Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Parka
Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Parka
No one ever trains for these situations.
The 4K in scratch offs isn’t that bad, I worked with a guy that took a $5000 cash down payment from a customer and a Caprice Classic demo and disappeared on a hooker and crack bender in a North Miami Beach motel for a week before the cops busted him......
This. 100% this.. fuck car sales.
My limited experience in the field is in here in small bits.
Here is perhaps the most sobering thought about car sales as a career: everyone in the profession can be replaced by a well-crafted web interface.
Former car salescritter here, eventually became an F&I guy, sales manager, and GSM. What follows should be considered well-informed opinion...
Which means you’ve met car salesmen who make up to and including 250k a year?? To me, 250k/yr sounds like a damn good path to take if you love money...