Yeah, that ship has sailed, sunk and the survivors written off as lost.
Yeah, that ship has sailed, sunk and the survivors written off as lost.
Also, “We asked people to send us their feedback for an article about how bad this employer is, and the majority of emails we got were negative.” It’s good that they point out it’s not a scientific sample, but highlighting the data in a pie chart and suggesting it’s how employees feel about Home Depot is misleading.
Back in the old days that really was true. I was able to talk to people who clearly knew what they were selling. In the early 2000's that already started to change. They would hire inexperienced people who had some technical training, but not necessarily real world experience. And then after that they just hired…
When Home Depot first opened (nationwide), they did have individuals in the various trades that could actually help and knew what materials/products they had in stock. Was actually a decent store for a short while. Then the big box mentality set in and it started going downhill, followed by being bought out by…
Must’ve been in the ‘90s that Home Despot was running commercials about how much experience their employees had working in the industries that related to the departments they worked in in the stores. A twenty year plumber would help you pick out the right parts for your DIY job. That sort of thing.
I am underpaid and overworked!
And apologized profusely for not somehow preventing an act of nature in the first place.
if it had happened in japan, they would of had it fixed in a month or two.
Play cards right in 2018 and you could wind up with FCA sans Ram and latter-day Jeep. Then we can peddle Gremlin "trucks" with Hemis underhood.
0-60 times remain a pissing contest among manufacturers, consumers, and Stans so the automotive media industry is only happy to facilitate and transmit these figures. Sure sometimes they tell you that they did a 5k clutch dump, looking at you C&D, to get some unattainable times and other times they just let the lies…
but thats where i keep all my stuff!
If there is a Back to the Future remake, I’m going to burn down Hollywood.
Fair enough.
Its basically a requirement in a 240. The shifter is so loose you have to slam it into gear hoping for the best. That’s why most of the guys that own then put a short shifter in.
We’ve dubbed this man “Shift Bae” in the office.
I have to say, I always disapprove of people slamming cars through gears, you simply do not need to brute force gear changes if you can shift.
Really long days and kids that probably don’t talk to him.
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They don’t get it until they take it out on a twisty back road. It is the reason I am on my 4th one. However I still miss my R53 with the supercharger, but the turbo ones are just as good, just no whine.
Someone was surprised a Cooper S is fun to drive? That’s the whole point of the car.