muleheadjoe
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muleheadjoe

is that because if a car hits an F150, the floor takes the hit more than the B pillar?

What’s the difference between this and a modern extended-cab F-150?

I’ve been drinking eggnog for nearly 5 decades and it wasn’t until 10 or 15 years ago that I ever heard of eggnog served WITH booze already in it ... I’d only ever heard of people adding a splash of booze to the nog from tv shows or movies or whatnot, never ever in my life knew a person who regularly drank or

Top image ... is that an artifact of a wide angle lense perhaps or is the frickin body whacked? The rear wheel in that image is not centered in the wheel well. 2nd image shows the other side of the car and the rear wheel looks centered in the wheel well in that pic. Even if the body alignment is fine, all the other

Reverse: still brings a tear to my eye ... I’ve owned 3 GM cars in my lifetime, 2 of which were Oldsmobiles. While many people hated the GM cloning process across brands, I thought it was great that you could find a single platform with such distinct styling elements and feature sets to choose from. Olds was competing

stunted two-door sedan

I just don’t believe that they were dumb enough to think that millennials would line up to buy

when are people going to get past this 80/90's preconceived notion that Made in China = Poor Quality ?

HD has it’s issues, no question about it, and the dealerships are a major part of the problem as indicated by the commentariat herein, but I love the look of this bike, and I whole-heartedly support HD’s attempts to modernize in a step-wise fashion (I despise every manufacture of anything anywhere that makes radical

let’s ban a device that eases congestion

I’ve hired a lot of people. And I would toss a resume longer than 2 pages in the trash b/c it’s author is apparently unable to make their point succinctly.

If you truly do have skills that only 2-3 people on the planet have

Keep the primary resume under 3 pages.

If you are droning on and on about a job you had 8-10+ years ago on your resume you are doing a poor job of writing your resume.

For what it’s worth, I worked for IBM last decade, and *their* expectation was that you maintain & provide a full CV (curriculum vitae — they had their own official IBM format and it was definitely not anywhere near only 2 pages).

I’ve heard so many differing viewpoints on this issue from peer level professionals but not so much info from hiring managers. Yet all the “job hunter advice” I see from internet writers seems to parrot the same old shyte from 20 or 30 years ago. I’m a “mid level professional” ... I’ve been in IT for over 20 years

A standard resume is said to be one to two pages long, which is likely why just over half of hiring managers said three pages were too many.

Not to involve myself with the dialog between you and mtonelli, but your references to taxes have me wondering.

‘71 MBG cost me $200 a year. My ‘08 Suzuki (a $3,000 BIKE) WAS $120 a year.

the laws allow loopholes. Any person would do the same