This is being repeated in many companies. Same approach by company managers, same BS responses. There is only one solution: companies must be forced to allow it by the government.
This is being repeated in many companies. Same approach by company managers, same BS responses. There is only one solution: companies must be forced to allow it by the government.
Traffic in southern California has taken a dramatic turn for the better. There’s never been a better time to drive anything, really.
Your calculation only makes sense when the employees and the corporation are on equal footing. And unless your head has been in a hole for the last 20 years, they definitely are NOT. In this outbreak scenario, corporations need only make EFFORT, and need only make a little less money...or maybe even only enough money…
It makes sense when you consider that staging the work stoppage now might be less dangerous vs. staging it when more people are carrying the virus.
Personally, I work in a cubicle-filled office at a company with a large number of employees. I am not allowed, nor can I afford, to not to come to work. My work, as can…
The headline was misspelled. It’s been corrected.
...I’m pretty sure ‘Motocomo’ was South American-only.
My Veloster came with super heavy 18" wheels. Replaced them with lightweight 17" wheels that weigh 11 lbs less on each corner, for an improvement of nearly 45 lbs of rotational weight savings. Though the 18s looked great, the weight loss was something you could feel. In this case, the biggest difference I feel was in…
Goop halo product? Any guesses which orifice the Celestiq gets inserted into?
John Oliver also ran a blooper reel of Matthews fumbling the closing of his show repeatedly. Made the guy look....fairly inept, really.
This is the killer feature of the Veloster - my driver’s door has a window that goes on FOREVER. Car companies keep pushing 4-door everything, but most are making front door openings smaller. For tall people, that places the b-pillar directly to your left, impeding your vision. Such a simple and fundamental thing that…
...I’m pretty sure I got an STD from looking at the pictures. At the very least I’m going to need some Purel.
18 buttons on the steering wheel. Is that a record?
Yep, they put crank widows on EVERYTHING.
Used car prices are high because used cars are in demand. New car prices are high yet are in relatively low demand. Trade-in values are low, so new car demand drops and used car prices are high. Who wins in the low value trade-in/high price everything else game? Greedy dealers! Dealers are doing real damage to the…
I can’t get behind so much modern style applied here. The blackout doesn’t quite work, the tires are a little too stretched, the wheels are a little too angular and a little too tucked in. I’d like to see a good silver paint job if you want to keep the blacked out grill. Some more grill shininess would be nice with…
Has human-sized widows. Fits human-sized humans. Comes in at human-capable prices.
Had this happen on a mid-2000s Toyota. I left the mount on and attempted to use a thread chaser. Then the thread chaser (made out of whatever indestructible alloy they are made out of) broke off with only an irregularly-shaped shard of it above the top of the new engine mount/bolt hole. Knowing I was beat, there it…
I’ve got a Insta360 Evo and I intend to place it in a corner during our next holiday get together. We’ve got some family who don’t have a lot of time left. But, I’m a little apprehensive and conflicted about the outcome of viewing someone in 3D VR who is no longer with us. On the one hand, it’s a good way to capture…
Those 10 Jeep bros can go buy a kit then.