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Ok, I’ll write a little about it...(My experience at Quicken Loans, which is now Rocket Mortgage) I know I could have gone to a smaller shop and it would have been slightly different, but not by much:

Many years ago when I was a evil banker I managed a investment portfolio, it was the Bank’s portfolio. Basically the extra money not loaned out gets put into secure and regulated investments like Treasury Securities, Municipal Bonds, etc. This generates income on money that is literally just sitting in the bank.

I know what you’re talking about. One of the HR stooges at my office drives a Silverado LTZ... IDK what he earns or what his wife does, and it’s none of my business. What I do know is that I’m one of the highest non executive earners at the company, and my wife makes a good living. But his daily cost a few multiples

As someone who drives a ~$60K truck myself, I’m not sure how to interpret your comment lol.

It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see where things go from here — just a passing look at what happened a decade ago.

Even at 3.9%, it would still be worth taking. Some of y’all suck at understanding money.

Sooo cheap 2-4 year old Bolt’s with brand new battery packs? Awesome!

You sure know how to insult your straw men! It must be difficult dragging all the rest of us into the future, but such is the lot of super-genius sex-gods that shitpost on the internet.

Found the guy who doesn’t know any teachers.

8/10 anytime I hear, “We can’t find anyone for this position!” it’s because the hours are shit, the work is shit, and the pay is shit.

...Atlanta, the poster child of sprawl. Los Angeles but round and moist.

“Worker shortage” is code for “low paying job.”

I have a personal hot take on 3rd gear. Here’s the thing with me - I support all the usual Transit Memes for New Urbanist Teens measures. Cities should serve their citizens. Walkability and density should be prioritized over roads and parking. Resources and entertainment should be well-distributed into the urban

I can answer this simply.....

If I file a claim, and it’s a good one.....I’m probably either getting cancelled, or my premium is gonna go way up.

The dealership has insurance, a lot more of it than I do simply due to the size of the facility and number of people working there, so their premium is probably well up

Hi, Folks! Mod Motor Guy, the shop owner checking in again!

Dealership is in the wrong. Allow me to explain my shop’s insurance policy, and you will soon see....

1. General liability - this is EXACTLY as it sounds. If I am out driving your car for whatever reason, be it a test drive, a delivery, or anything general

Yikes, they’re waiting for Ben to come in. Ben Dover.

Dude. Good luck.
We closed in February of 2020, 392k out the door, new construction.
To buy this floorplan in the SAME neighborhood with new construction, you will start at 470k, and you won’t get the deck.

Absolutely the cheapest way for me to get around would be to sell the cars and just use Uber. For that matter, something like half my “normal” driving is to the airport for work trips, and work would PAY for that Uber. But that would be a pain in the ass, and I happen to VERY much enjoy owning, driving, and even

Cool, great, but that’s not realistic for the vast majority of borrowers.

Ghosts? Hundreds, surely.