Thats like, your opinion man
Thats like, your opinion man
Guy was responding to a comment about a California plate
Maximum sentence per conviction is 5k or 4 years in prison… he’ll get a $170k fine then head down to the Winchester
Some office work too though. If you want to actually win the contracts, you gotta go fast. Granted, it’s not fast all the time, and we can plan when those contracta sprints are coming, to an extent, but I would definitely describe my office job as fast paced.
Not to mention when the customer changes the statement of work you’re bidding on…
Well, ya see, this is a white collar crime. They call it that for a reason
Never seen office space?
That video provides literally no value. “Spend money on share holders and cut corners.” Examples?
A big part of what’s going on is a reverb of covid. The whole aerospace industry got hammered during covid, which forced a lot of experienced people to retire. We are now seeing what happens when a company with has a ton of tribal knowledge loses a lot of experienced all at once
It does say primary source of news is from cable, that doesn’t mean they don’t use these other platforms.
And you have to believe these people’s social media is an echo chamber of their cable news
Could be why there’s a middle finger next to the heart lol
Yeah pretty sure that’s a war crime under the Rome Statute. Emphasis mine.
The law applicable in international armed conflict forbids “mak[ing] improper use of … the military insignia and uniform of the enemy …” (Art. 23(f) of the Hague Regulations of 1899 and 1907; Art. 39 of Additional Protocol I; Art. 8(2)(b)(vii) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court). Not all uses of enemy uniforms are prohibited therefore; only “improper” uses. For example, wearing enemy uniforms in order to flee the fighting or escape capture does not run afoul of the law (U.S. Department of Defense Law of War Manual § 5.23.1.4). On the other side of the spectrum, engaging in attacks while wearing the uniform of the enemy is flatly prohibited, as affirmed in the treaty law and numerous military manuals (see here, here and here, for example), and is a war crime under the Rome Statute.
The problem is, you used to be able to comfortably live that life. Now if you stay at the same company, your wages won’t increase at a rate to sustain your life style. Companies care way more about acquiring talent than retaining talent, so you need to move around to make enough money
My wife does. But she’s a sucker for “a good deal”
I dont ever click on them myself, but if I start searching for something I need/want, and I see a brand I’m familiar with thru advertising, I’m more likely to explore their product, at least. Simply just because, “of I’ve heard of this before”
We saw this same thing with tesla a few years back before they did their split. People are investing in the man, not the company. It’s strange
The price it trades at doesn’t mean hardly anything. You have to look at shares outstanding and total valuation and market cap to compare companies. And in that regard, reddit is about 4B more valuable that truth
You only listed meme stocks lol
Short term options are currently valuing almost 400% volatility. Your gonna pay out the ass for put options or for the margin required for a short sale. I wouldn’t go anywhere near this.
As they say… that’s priced in.
What’s the most common reason applicants for a security clearance are denied? Botched finances, the same one that causes those with clearances to lose them.
The reason is self-evident: Military personnel in deep debt are considered more open to bribes or accepting money in exchange for revealing secrets
Really not hard to put 2 and 2 together
watch the candidates answer hard questions
You think they’ll actually answer ANY questions?
We have a saying at work…
“All models are wrong. Some are useful.”