Darkauron
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"Take THAT, Sallie Mae."
-Me, as the meteor hits.
Cant collect on my LOANS NOW CAN THEY?? Hook line and sinker. What a better world.
"Take THAT, Sallie Mae."
-Me, as the meteor hits.
Near miss? It is a shame it did not hit us and wipe us all out. I for one relish such an event.
"Take THAT, Sallie Mae."
-Me, as the meteor hits.
But what about the hockey man? Won't that impact the fantasy keeper league, and perhaps the regular season?
anyone here ever (or know anyone who) drive for uber/lyft? very very seriously considering quitting my job and doing that full time, office 9-5's ain't fo me no mo
My one friend does it full time out of necessity and absolutely hates it so much. Stuck in a car and driving all day, dealing with random people all day, a ton of wear and tear on his car, and pay being kinda meh.
interesting, thanks! do you know if it was uber or lyft? i was leaning towards lyft, and saw they averaged about $17/hour, but i would assume that's based on location
He worked for Uber I am pretty sure. And brought in less than like 30k a year doing working like 10 hours a day/6 days a week in the philly area. Can be pretty rough
interesting, thanks! do you know if it was uber or lyft? i was leaning towards lyft, and saw they averaged about $17/hour, but i would assume that's based on location
I think you can do both can't you?
I never knew anyone that did it full time, but a buddy in college did it at night to make extra bucks. If you want to do it full time you need to hang out by airports, cities, etc. I think western cities build so stretched out would be your best bet.
When I was in Phoenix the uber/lyft drivers said they all made decent money
Simms are the best and there is nothing close. Although I have heard Orvis is getting better, still I trust Simms, made in Bozeman Montana and always high quality. Simms most inexpensive model is about $250 for stocking foot waders. Stocking foot means you'll have to add a pair of boots so you will probably come in at 350/400.@Aethon
I'm sick and tired of buying a cheap pair of $40 WMT waders every 4 years, which inevitably spring a leak. What are good brands I should look to for something better quality to last?
EDIT: Keep in mind I dont want to spend $400 on waders either. Middle ground's what I'm hopefully after.
So maybe hip boots might be all you need
So 9 people dead and 16 injured in another cowardly ******* behind the wheel of a rented van.
Doesn't say a return to the airwaves, but still .....
Longtime sports radio host Mike Francesa says: 'It is time to return to WFAN'