1. Price isn’t everything
1. Price isn’t everything
1. Price isn’t everything
1. Price isn’t everything
Agreed. They offer a fantastic service though!
Now THAT’S a joke that’s getting old!
Put it in H!!
You make a good point. I accept defeat.
Source?
Or just use uber and skip all that garbage? Why are you trying to convince people to use the lower quality, less convenient option?
I have no question. It’s 2017. I can use my credit card to buy a small coffee at McDonald’s. If a business only accepts cash, I don’t patronize that business. Pretty simple.
clearly I’m not a dumbass, because rather than going to the bank/ATM to get cash, and then using google to try to find out how much a cab ride will cost me, I just use uber and skip all that bullshit. You might be a dumbass for not realizing the simpler m, better solution
What makes a cab safer? What makes a cab better at protecting consumers? Specifics?
It’s 2017. Cash is inconvenient for a number of reasons. And I don’t get points for using cash.
Great attitude. How does one get better informed as to the price of a taxi ride before one rides in a taxi?
To be honest, I prefer the 126. 221 obviously has the newer tech, and much better gas mileage, but I’ve never driven anything that floats like a 126. And the giant steering wheel! You just feel like a king in that thing. Everything about it looks and feels above consumer grade, down to the door latches on the pillars.…
Same. I’m on my 3rd. Had a w126, then moved on to a w140, skipped the W220, and now in a W221. Each cost me less than a new Civic and were MUCH more fun to drive
W126 is always the right answer
Yup. Total jerk move and potentially dangerous.
Again, I’m not understanding why a CEO would be part of the decision to buy a desk lamp. Sounds like the whole company is backward, and again, this has nothing to do with how much your CEO is paid, but rather how they choose to manage.
I’m not sure anything you’re saying makes sense or is true. A police officer absolutely does not have to witness you breaking the law to charge you. Think about that one for a moment.
Your example has nothing to do with CEO pay and everything to do with your CEO and company. Why on earth would a CEO be involved in whether or not to purchase a desk lamp? Is this even a real story?
Satya Nadella made $18.2mm last year. If he had chosen to work for free and spread his salary across all employees, that would work out to an extra $200 per year per employee. Reducing CEO pay isn’t going to change anyone’s income in a meaningful way.