I was already starting to have problems a month or so ago. Ended up switching even though I had paid for no ads. Using Connect; same routine...pay for no ads. So far it's been great.
Jeez, really?
That then begs the question of why would anyone do that shit job if there wasn't the possibility of making fat stacks of commission. The earning potential (if you're good) is literally the only good part about a dealership sales job! Everything else is absolutely miserable.
Dealerships are commission environments. They don't pay their people until that rebate comes through.
At times they'll hold back one or two sales to apply for the rebate at the beginning of the next month. This happens when a dealership has had a particularly good month and has already hit its quota to get its incentive bonus from Ford/Chrysler/Etc... so they might as well bank them for the next month.
But never in a million years would they hold back $56000 in rebates. Their salesmen would riot.
Source: Slogged in that hellpit of a career for two years before getting out.
Teenagers. Just ship 'em off somewhere between the ages of 13 and 18. Pouty, Self-entitled, disrespectful shits.
Yes. I still use my computer for mostly writing, so proper technique includes using the Right Shift key when capitalizing anything on the left hand side of the keyboard.
Raise a group of a dozen newborns with absolutely zero contact outside of their own group. Food and necessities get provided of course, but no language learning, no nurturing, no generational teaching.
What kind of community do they form when they are old enough to grasp such things? Do they develop their own language; or a different method of communication entirely. How do they stratify their society, or even do they?
At a certain point, when they are old enough, introduce challenges that only work if they cooperate with one another. See what happens.
I'm far far far from a younger consumer, and I find that I too have moved almost entirely to online content, mostly in the form of True Crime podcasts and YT channels, History Documentaries, etc...
Especially in non-fiction content, there's pretty much nothing that paid TV can offer that Social Platforms cannot. It's the only place where I think this whole internet experiment is actually working as intended; the democratization of knowledge.
No no. By all means, let her keep preaching how Trump and Poppinfresh would get along swimmingly. Every time the little twerp is lumped in with Trump, the conservatives chance of winning the election goes down.
Didn't we already know that? I swear there was a whole hullaballoo about it months ago.
Keeping Joe Rogan out? Probably the best campaign ad the Liberals have right now.
I just don't get how these morons honestly don't grasp the idea that America's global "reach" is entirely dependent on having military bases overseas in friendly countries.
Do they honestly think their influence remains the moment they're told to get their troops off the fucking continent and every country pulls a Norway and stops refueling their ships?
I would make one hell of an ugly woman....
I was an archaeology major, hence the history thing. And I'm fascinated by the psychology of crime.