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Best for the company, but if the stock goes down to the valuation it should be based on today’s earnings, it will likely crash.

I think with a factory, yes.  With a service group, which is more my career, not so much, because customers want to talk to you on Fridays.

Florida is a different place for evacuations.

They are far from the toilet. They aren’t even close to the drain. But... things can change very quickly with emotions.

Yes, I think the charging infrastructure is a big market advantage. Telsa is going to charge Ford, VW, GM, etc. owners something to use their Supercharger network. I think the usage charges on the Supercharging system might end up making a lot more money than people realize and will drive down the PE ratio without the

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Florida needs a TON of chargers.

True, but gators are more leery of humans in Louisiana than Florida.

I’ve replaced one in all my years. It was an S-10 originally owned by my dad. I never ran it below 1/4.

Reason number 36 on why having a small business as an Engineer or IT or the like sucks.

The owners won’t care, but it does mean Jeeves will have an easier trip to meet them at the next airport to pick them up.

I’ve never liked vehicles with a drooping back end shape. The lines dropping down to the ground looks like this to me.

TSLA is in a weird place. Even with all the drops in price, it has a PE ratio of over 38. This means, the company is worth 38 times what it earns. Other car manufacturers are between 6 and 15.

12 month project, 6 months for the customer to accept, 18 months for them to actually cut them a check.

I would argue that Clarkson’s Farm is excellent as well. A new group telling him he’s a moron (girlfriend, accountant and farmhand) and Gerald, who like likely telling him he’s a moron, but who can tell?

If I was setting up a factory, I would do it like this.

I find it isn’t the olds holding things back where I work. When we had stay at home during Covid, my company had flexible schedules and as long as we got our work done on time and made it to them meetings nobody cared. But the new generation that has had a ton of training on project planning want to do things on a 5x8

I find it isn’t the olds holding things back where I work. When we had stay at home during Covid, my company had flexible schedules and as long as we got our work done on time and made it to them meetings nobody cared. But the new generation that has had a ton of training on project planning want to do things on a 5x8

It’s worse than that for consultants.  I had a friend that didn’t get a check for 3 years.

I think that replacing May and Clarkson and keeping Hammond would work. Clarkson is done with it, you can tell. Same with May. Hammond does have experience with the show and would hopefully avoid what happened to Top Gear with “who are these guys?” with at least one familiar face.

I think Clarkson being a jerk is actually part of the appeal.