it is competitive. Only thing is that Verizon has the best frequencies for using a phone indoors along with the best quality network for people who absolutely need coverage in every square inch they travel to.
you can move to T-Mobile, our version of deutsch telekom for about 2/3 to 1/2 the price of verizon but their indoor coverage is not as good along with coverage away from major roads and towns.
you have three more choices for a carrier with one or two of them being substantially cheaper than Verizon. along with prepaid and a dozen regional carriers in the USA
that's why you're stupid for living in manhattan when there are four other boroughs. i know people who take the express bus from staten island and i take the subway or the LIRR in from queens. and i own my apartment here with lots of equity to make a lot of money off people like you when you grow up and move out of manhattan
that wasn't the government. ex-cons used to be hired all the time until around 1990 when there were some lawsuits because a few ex-cons hurt or killed coworkers. the employers were found liable and that was the end of hiring ex-cons
it does stupid. i've been to italy and germany and benz and bmw are mass market cars. cheap too. but in the USA they market them as "luxury" complete with the snobby sales experience.
your overpriced super magic car is so awesome that an oil change, something that has been done for 100 years now is marketed as some mystical and complex service that only the dealer can do. meanwhile they lock the doors so you can't see and change it like any other car
how else is honda, toyota or nissan or bmw going to get you to buy one of their "luxury" cars. make you pay for something and make you think you're getting it for free of course
no stupid, just look it up on youtube how to do it. on my honda it's fairly simple. i needed to turn it off because it's time based instead of going by miles and my wife is scared of these things and tells me to go get the oil changed.
my wife hates it and wants them to watch story based TV shows. but now that i remember i didn't much like that crap in the 80's either. it was just mindless time killing because we only had a few channels and no choice what to watch
except this was pure profit. and it made the books look so much better when the execs sold the company to Charter and made millions of $$$ on bonuses and stock options and the money Charter paid for the company. Now it's Charter's problem to fix and pay back the money from a company that is really worth less than it was sold for
that's left over after you pay the car and other bills. and that's averaged across all of colorado incuding areas where uber is old and retired people doing part time work so they don't go crazy and to pay their property taxes. full time drivers make more than that
it's more like $40,000 or more with no car or smartphone payment because that's a tax write off. at least that's what i hear from the full time drivers i know
i'm going to fort collins next month and just looked up the rates. it's the same or cheaper for me to take an uber with my kids than to take that bus or van they have
i can sell my apartment in NYC right now and buy a smallish house in colorado in a cheap area for cash and do uber just to pay the taxes and bills. colorado gets a lot of california refugees doing this. uber is pretty awesome for a low cost of entry to make some cash to do something in your retirement.
if uber had been around 10 years ago i would have told my mom to do it when she retired in her 50's
they have to identify them first and the low hanging fruit is small businesses with cash revenue. not people deducting a little more than they are supposed to
8 hours a day using the uber app? yeah that will will work. and you can deduct the insurance as well. every penny you spend in bringing in that revenue is deductible. i know, my wife used to use a car we had long ago for per diem work. it was amazing having an almost free car. a lot of people we know who do similar work drive a Lexus or another luxury car because they can write it off
it is competitive. Only thing is that Verizon has the best frequencies for using a phone indoors along with the best quality network for people who absolutely need coverage in every square inch they travel to. you can move to T-Mobile, our version of deutsch telekom for about 2/3 to 1/2 the price of verizon but their indoor coverage is not as good along with coverage away from major roads and towns.
you've never seen my father in law surfing youtube. he'll blow through 20GB in a week if given the chance
you have three more choices for a carrier with one or two of them being substantially cheaper than Verizon. along with prepaid and a dozen regional carriers in the USA
until they are like 40. correlates perfectly with being a fan of porn
still faster than NYC roads
that's why you're stupid for living in manhattan when there are four other boroughs. i know people who take the express bus from staten island and i take the subway or the LIRR in from queens. and i own my apartment here with lots of equity to make a lot of money off people like you when you grow up and move out of manhattan
this is why apple is buying Tidal
that wasn't the government. ex-cons used to be hired all the time until around 1990 when there were some lawsuits because a few ex-cons hurt or killed coworkers. the employers were found liable and that was the end of hiring ex-cons
netflix has been paying up for the last few years and growing subscribers
not to you, but to the app creator
spotify was always free to disable subs via the app and only do them via the website and spend their own money marketing their service
maybe you should buy a house close to civilization?
i use 60MHz you insensitive clod
it does stupid. i've been to italy and germany and benz and bmw are mass market cars. cheap too. but in the USA they market them as "luxury" complete with the snobby sales experience. your overpriced super magic car is so awesome that an oil change, something that has been done for 100 years now is marketed as some mystical and complex service that only the dealer can do. meanwhile they lock the doors so you can't see and change it like any other car
how else is honda, toyota or nissan or bmw going to get you to buy one of their "luxury" cars. make you pay for something and make you think you're getting it for free of course
no stupid, just look it up on youtube how to do it. on my honda it's fairly simple. i needed to turn it off because it's time based instead of going by miles and my wife is scared of these things and tells me to go get the oil changed.
yeah, i know all about FGEETV as well. back in the 80's all this crap was pushed in magazines you had to buy so nothing has really changed.
my wife hates it and wants them to watch story based TV shows. but now that i remember i didn't much like that crap in the 80's either. it was just mindless time killing because we only had a few channels and no choice what to watch
because people can't remember the password or code for that exact door or device? at some point you accept some lapse in security for the greater good
except this was pure profit. and it made the books look so much better when the execs sold the company to Charter and made millions of $$$ on bonuses and stock options and the money Charter paid for the company. Now it's Charter's problem to fix and pay back the money from a company that is really worth less than it was sold for
that's left over after you pay the car and other bills. and that's averaged across all of colorado incuding areas where uber is old and retired people doing part time work so they don't go crazy and to pay their property taxes. full time drivers make more than that it's more like $40,000 or more with no car or smartphone payment because that's a tax write off. at least that's what i hear from the full time drivers i know
i'm going to fort collins next month and just looked up the rates. it's the same or cheaper for me to take an uber with my kids than to take that bus or van they have
i can sell my apartment in NYC right now and buy a smallish house in colorado in a cheap area for cash and do uber just to pay the taxes and bills. colorado gets a lot of california refugees doing this. uber is pretty awesome for a low cost of entry to make some cash to do something in your retirement. if uber had been around 10 years ago i would have told my mom to do it when she retired in her 50's
they have to identify them first and the low hanging fruit is small businesses with cash revenue. not people deducting a little more than they are supposed to
8 hours a day using the uber app? yeah that will will work. and you can deduct the insurance as well. every penny you spend in bringing in that revenue is deductible. i know, my wife used to use a car we had long ago for per diem work. it was amazing having an almost free car. a lot of people we know who do similar work drive a Lexus or another luxury car because they can write it off