I’m at a loss, then. Most educational salary information I’ve seen is completely public and formula-based, and gender isn’t part of that formula.
Usually, it is experience+certifications+degrees+position=salary.
I’m at a loss, then. Most educational salary information I’ve seen is completely public and formula-based, and gender isn’t part of that formula.
Usually, it is experience+certifications+degrees+position=salary.
Yeah, it’s a weird metric since it’s only ‘sold’ cars so it doesn’t include any where the owner keeps driving it well over 200k as well as it does stuff like lump first gen Taurus-s (Taurai) in with the new ones.
Would be better titled ‘Name-plates people are most likely to buy even if they have over 200k miles’ than…
While we’re on the subject of terminology... Can we stop calling things you can’t actually touch “products” please? That warranty or service contract or whatever isn’t a product, it’s a service. The vehicle being worked on is actually a product.
Living in a city should never be considered a luxury. Not even NYC. It’s that mentality that’s making people turn a blind eye to all the low-income people being pushed out of the boroughs their families have been in for generations - that being in a famous city is a privilege. It’s not a gated community ffs.
Yes, very helpful advice for the millions of people who lease and will continue to do so. Telling people not to lease is like telling people not to have sex. It’s going to happen, people are going to do it. It’s my job to make sure they have the most information possible to they get the best deal they can.
Wait, what, is this Cat Deeley as in the British former host of Saturday morning children’s television? Why is she famous in America?!
For the love of God, Jalopnik: REACH OUT TO EDD FOR A VIDEO SERIES HERE.
his two wives
They’re teenagers with a gun who tried to rob someone. Do you really think they’re the thinking type? But I’m sure they’ll have plenty of time to become philosophers in prison over the next few decades.
Is anyone not noticing the books on the bed like that? Like he’s trying to make the guest bed look like a desk or something?
I need to know what possessed the dude who drove a lawn mower first, even though he had access to a bike
Truck nuts. Does anything else even come close?
I have an opposite story.
I started a summer job developing microfilm during my college years.
Not my first day, but the first day of a guy I hired at a startup back in 2000. He started at 9am and then we had mass layoffs (including him) at 1015 and began the shut down of the company.
Even if I lived 1,000 years, my life would never be as amazing as that of the gentleman in the photo.
This is the correct usage.