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I can’t be certain but think that’s some kind of gas cylinder the guy gets clocked with. LP, Natural Gas, or even hydrogen. Doubt it’s an electric car but could be wrong.
You over-estimate the salary by age 45 pretty grossly, but yes working for a Fortune 500 company does have its perksAs I spent this past week in tax hell with my partners I don’t know why anyone who goes to college would do anything about ther than go to a massive company in healthcare etc and just ride the ladder up. By 45 make 400k. Benes. Perks. Etc.
How many little towns are going to look like Detroit, Anderson, Dayton, Flint.
Quality will go down and they chase margins
Death spiral somewhat like failing restaurants do when clientele drops or costs riseHow many little towns are going to look like Detroit, Anderson, Dayton, Flint.
Buen trabajo UAW!
Death spiral somewhat like failing restaurants do when clientele drops or costs rise
NAPA selling only USA made parts now? Or are they selling ANY USA made parts now? drip drip drip drip.
NAPA selling only USA made parts now? Or are they selling ANY USA made parts now? drip drip drip drip.
@Univee2 that kid in the video is a soccer player. A buddy of mine coached him at soccer camp SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER
Did they go under? A bunch did in the 70s and 80s.Back to the days of not buying vehicles built on Mondays or Fridays?
Friday they're looking to the weekend and Monday they're recovering from the weekend.
My family owned a Ford dealership from the 30s until the 80s and that was the advice given.
No, Biden is already on it.
God forbid the CEOs take a few million dollar pay cuts, along with the other uncoded salaried workers, to help profits.Quality will go down and they chase margins
Retired and sold the dealership rights. Ford demanded a computerized dealership system and the connection costs alone were over 29k/month at the time. I'm guessing that's why lots of small rural dealerships aren't around. He was selling around 55 new cars/yr in a town of around 250 people.Did they go under? A bunch did in the 70s and 80s.
Yeah, that was commonplace. The Reagan recession didn't help much either.Retired and sold the dealership rights. Ford demanded a computerized dealership system and the connection costs alone were over 29k/month at the time. I'm guessing that's why lots of small rural dealerships aren't around. He was selling around 55 new cars/yr in a town of around 250 people.
In his particular situation, it helped that he had the only gas pumps in town and also had a robust used car and body shop business. Those stayed open for another 10 years.Yeah, that was commonplace. The Reagan recession didn't help much either.
Reagan broke the inflation spiral by tanking the economy.In his particular situation, it helped that he had the only gas pumps in town and also had a robust used car and body shop business. Those stayed open for another 10 years.
Not sure about the Reagan Recession comment. Carter ran the economy into the ground. Interest rates were around 20%.
There were plenty of nights when I heard my folks talking about how we were on the verge of losing our farm despite both of them having full time jobs in town.
The big winner is MexicoGod forbid the CEOs take a few million dollar pay cuts, along with the other uncoded salaried workers, to help profits.
So, you’re now going for the record KC fine?@Univee2 that kid in the video is a soccer player. A buddy of mine coached him at soccer camp SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER
You might want to check that. I got a mortgage in Spring, 1981 for 15% on a VA loan. I remember it very well because I closed on the day IU won the NCAA.Reagan broke the inflation spiral by tanking the economy.