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    If it helps you feel a bit better, the rest of Canada more or less feels like this...

    Tourchjikistan

    Phhttt Balto, The Littlest Hobo is where it’s at!

    It really looks 90's to me. It’s just missing this graphic on the side.

    It’s also the sound I’ll hear when I get to hell. Except I’ll be me being held over the flames instead of a marshmallow.

    Then there is Guadalajara.

    A 20 year old male did something stupid. In Florida...

    Stop. The. Presses.

    That said, I’d have done equally questionable things in my 20's. Since I’ve been lucky enough to live past my 20's, I can now scorn my youngers with hypocritic smugness.

    Healthcare and salary; so, fucked. My situation is not at all unique unfortunately. I could see this getting abused by employers pretty easily.

    Time will tell. Like I said, for some I think it will, for others, it will be a nightmare. I’ve been pretty consistent in my example where it wouldn’t work (btw if I Could make $8000 a week selling any kind of tampon, I’d be all over that). Shortening my commute and being driven to work would be something I could live

    This is the best answer yet. Working in healthcare there is probably less than 5% of my day that could be done over a wireless network (on my commute). Either I’m working directly with patients or I’m writing reports that (due to FOIP reasons) require a hard line to the network.

    What this would do is make me more

    And in fields where you can do this, that’s great. There are a good number of fields where you can’t do this either due to the legality or practicality. Mine unfortunately happens to be one of them. I could get a little of the busy work done, but it wouldn’t be able to reduce the work day in a 1:1 ratio. What it would

    If this is what happens and if it can be done in the field you work in. In my field, it can’t unfortunately. Or at least it won’t decrease workload and the time I’ll need to spend at work.

    Unfortunately in my field I wouldn’t be able to be on the clock. All it would do is add time to my workday as I could coordinate treatment plans for my patients while in the car, but would not be able to see any patients until I’m in the office and I’d still be required to fill my quota of patients for the week.

    In

    One thing I dread about autonomous cars is the likelihood that employers will see commute time as productive work time. Access your work accounts while on your way, check e-mails, make calls, video conference, and more or less add another hour to your work day.

    My commute is one of my favorite parts of my work day,

    I have to laugh a little that Ford has sort of gone back to buttons. In the lower equipment groups at least. While my current Ford does have Sync, Voice command, and Mykey; it has a dedicated button for almost everything. Including a number pad.

    By my deeds I honour him...

    Just remember, you are allowed to call 911 to confirm you’re being pulled over...

    Screw up at a North Korean airshow?

    That’s very fair. I’ve seen a lot of anime and have been desensitized to a lot of the forced drama.

    1st Gear: When dealing with a dealership is like reenacting the Hillary and Trump debate every single time you go in, of course turnover is going to be high. Even those into self flagellation can only take so much... and they whip themselves around! Add in SMs, customs, and a GM all giving you the crop and you’d GTFO