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This is what kills me. I’m in a totally unrelated, yet highly niche field... Technically, I went college for what I’m currently working in now but I was fucking LOST when I first started.... like, what the fuck did I even go to college for? I learned everything on the job or on my own...

If you're only in it for the discounts AARP has a similar package and is only $16 a year. On my last couple trips the AARP and AAA rates were actually higher than what you'd get for being a member of the hotel's loyalty program.

Just don’t count on AAA actually getting you a tow home. They will tell you that the truck will be there in about an hour, then tell you the same thing in another hour. And continue on. Eventually it will be 2am with no tow and then you have to figure out who to wake up to come rescue you.

My billing rate is a lot more than 10 bucks an hour. 

Who knows, but that said, having a 4 year degree doesn’t matter for a lot of positions. Sure for something like engineering or something 100% need a degree. But hell I know a lot of people with an MBA that don’t know SHIT about how to run a business in the real world. How things work on paper or in a book do not

Except they are not less skilled; they are just missing some formal education.  A degree does not equate to skill

That’s good. This’ll attract a lot of single enlistment veterans with technical backgrounds and tradespeople that want to go in to the corporate world. Even better that they’re offering scholarships to get a 4 year degree.

Presumably, some policy to not do this. I would imagine, a particularly inexperienced person attempting to move a paralyzed person could injure them.

There is no amount of money I wouldn’t sacrifice to not be on a bus for 42 hours. I would sell plasma before I took a bus ride that long. The last time I did that was because my choices to get to my location was either a 10k chartered heli, or a 12 hour mountain pass bus ride to my destination in the Himalayas. 

Duh...

I heard they are just a myth and don't really exist 

Abarth vehicles were renowned for being high-performing and powerful, but first and foremost small and agile just like the Scorpion.

I know that’s M-B’s explanation and I take it as true, but I always thought it looked like the balance wheel on a mechanical watch, and assumed that was its inspiration until the internet came along and I saw their explanation. But I kind of like my theory better, as it connotes precision engineering (would be more

Yep. Federal mileage reimbursement is $0.625 per mile.

Gordon Keeble

Holden’s lion. Looks good in V8 Supercar liveries too.

Car is a good option if you have multiple people too. And you don’t have to worry about all those old movies where the kids are losing their minds from boredom in the back seat. You just guide them from their room where they are playing a video game on their Switch and have their phone playing a video of someone

This totally ignores the value of your time and wear and tear on a vehicle.