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I work for an IT company based in India. They have all kinds of great training classes for folks in India but never offer any to us here in the states. They do offer webex broadcasts of some of the courses but I’d have to stay up overnight to attend.

Exactly this too. I see more and more people driving around town(unfortunately, using your phone isn’t illegal in my city yet..I’ve almost been hit several times by these drivers) holding their phone up to their faces while peering over the top of their phones to see where they’re going.

This. I work in an open office that has cubes with very low walls. I work around a few guys that either think they’re more important than everyone else or being discourteous to others in the office is perfectly acceptable in their culture (They’re from India). I’ve nicely asked the offenders several times to keep

About 10 years ago, my cousin and I were in his late 90s Ford Explorer heading down I-10 from San Antonio to Houston when when a crown vic flew past us. We were doing like 80 when this car blew by us like we were sitting still until he hit the next pack of cars just a quarter mile ahead of us.

Has it been proven that she didn’t request that info? 

Perhaps there are less because assholes continue to vandalize and destroy them. Way to keep it on the high road, Christina Ferguson’s of the US! 

I’ve been to India several times for work and never encountered a road I’d drive a $50k car on much less a $642k car. Maybe in cities like Mumbai or Delhi have some decent roads but the roads in Bangalore and Hyderabad were horrendous.

I don’t think AlfredPS was condescending at all. He’s just stating basic financial principles that are actually very simple: Choose a major that has a chance of paying enough to live and don’t spend more than you should.