cost her way more, mile for mile
cost her way more, mile for mile
Absolutely right. Everyone these days wants to believe that the best answer to any question is a simple answer. Lazy thinkers. Give it to ‘em in a slogan and they’ll hang on to it like it was handed down from on high. “Never buy new” is a prime example. Never buy new! Depreciation! Value of the car after three years…
Bingo. Dave Ramsey gives great advice....for people who don’t like to think too much. It doesn’t take much in the way of actual analytical skills to see that his one-size-fits-all advice isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Those same Chiefs also got their asses kicked by the Tennessee Titans and Oakland Raiders.
Frankly, it would make me a little nervous about an employer if I was offered a job after an interview that was too easy. I’d question whether they put enough care into making the decision and if that was indicative of the way they conducted business in general.
At least you got a response at all. That seems to be more than most employers can manage these days, even with candidates who go deep into the interview process.
Maybe because your experience isn’t universal, obviously.
You might be surprised at the number of candidates who shoot themselves in the foot pretty early in the interview.
I’m not sure where you heard that, but it’s definitely not always true. It generally means that you appear to be qualified for the job. The first purpose of the interview is to verify what you claim on your resume because there are so many dishonest bullshitters out there. Then, if you still appear qualified, I want…
I had an ‘82 diesel Chevette and always thought it would be hysterical to mount an air horn behind the grille and scare people to death with it.
Let’s just go with ‘yes,’ since it’s the less embarrassing option.
In 1992, as a high school sophomore, I desperately wanted a Geo Storm. It doesn’t even feel good to admit that publicly. I just feel dirty.