What about the long-term interests of their shareholders? I get the short-term (mis) incentives.
What about the long-term interests of their shareholders? I get the short-term (mis) incentives.
Well, here are a few of the 1964 Willys (Kaiser-Jeep technically) Wagon (Traveller):
Yeah, sorry but I disagree here. Our kids are home from school for a minimum of three to four weeks. If they get their school work done, then I’ll take some vacation time (working from home already), and we’ll do some projects on the the Willys Wagin. At age 7 and 4, I’m sure they’ll teach me a thing or two.
My wife is at Cruise... she’s been told to stay home for at least a week.
So much this. Payroll tax won’t help most people as well as the broader economy.
Exactly.
Yup. True that.
Especially since the long-term goal is the next quarter... i.e. the nexts doorway.
Yes, any company in Germany with five or more workers gets a Workers’ Council which has input and voting into management decisions.
Ukiah?
Which is German for “The Tesla, the!”
Nothing to see here. Pure coincidence.
Please please please be a plug-in hybrid with 8 inches minimum running ground clearance.
Thanks. It’s trusty steed:
True that. The Eagle and my Scrambler shares a lot of drivetrain parts.
Two things:
That’s pretty much the Tesla Model Y.
Dad once down this 300 miles, including 10 on a dirt road, and filled up the bed full of firewood. A few days later, he drove home with the firewood. What was it? A 1930 Ford Model A closed-cab pickup:
Math is overrated.