

Big corp squeezing more money from people “because share holders want progress”. BS


Big corp squeezing more money from people “because share holders want progress”. BS
I knew exactly what I was getting into. Office space, dead end job, doing the same shit every day, putting out dumb fires. What ever, I’m just doing it for the paycheck, so I can sometimes have fun outside of work


Investors don’t create profit, they give capital, very different dynamic, I want this bubble to burst so bad


Same exact scenario for me. Voyager app makes it easy, only downside is content moves slower here then Reddit and not as many channels.


ABS, Always be saving.


Was bound to happen.


I’ll take this option for sure


I get what you’re saying for sure. I work from Home and don’t really need a car especially if auto drive cars are that prevalent. I guess where I’m also at is I want to own something and not just maybe payments to a corporation for rides


Depends on what you do for work. My wife is all over the place with clients, she will always need a vehicle


Same, and I feel like that should be the only phone available. Us older millennials didn’t have phones, these kids don’t need them either during school. Now I’m not against them used at lunch time or breaks, that’s there time


I have hundreds of thousands of dollars to lose if the market pops lucky for time is on my side. This feels like the dot com bubble


I’m with you on that. Reddit turned into a bunch of crap. God forbid you have a different opinion.


Reddit asked me never to post again and I’m ok with that because of the direction they’re going


My biggest fear was this. I hated getting up information of a class


Being over here for about a month I’m finding being kicked out of Reddit isn’t that rare


I didn’t leave I was asked not to come back


I meant cost to the consumer


Basic stuff like connecting vehicle to WiFi and apple play should be enough imo. Adding internet to a car is just an added cost


I was being sarcastic and it didn’t come off well
At this point we’ll stop ourselves