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Post #136849910 added 05-05-2020 3:10 PM by bonkman in Finance
Ok Boomer
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Post #136849124 added 05-05-2020 2:47 PM by YanksIn2009 in Finance
Please...What oversight is present now? The NYC rubber room where teachers that can't be fired and have been deemed too dangerous to allow in the classroom are forced to go to and do nothing\are...
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Post #136846106 added 05-05-2020 1:09 PM by bonkman in Finance
Because they're not cheaper. They serve fewer people with more money. however, they do remove oversight. You're sorely mistaken about teacher benefits, btw.
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Post #136846037 added 05-05-2020 1:07 PM by YanksIn2009 in Finance
By your own admission then if they achieve the same\equivalent results (which I obviously do not agree with), but cost significantly less since there would be no lifetime pensions, free medical,...
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Post #136845635 added 05-05-2020 12:54 PM by bonkman in Finance
Nope. Voucher systems, charter systems etc don't work. They have equivalent results unless you take into account the bad students that the charter schools kick out to the public schools. I'm not...
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Post #136845341 added 05-05-2020 12:42 PM by YanksIn2009 in Finance
Utter nonsense imo. Not everyone can get into Stuyvesant or the Bronx School of Science. As for crappy public schools giving people a "Chance" and being better than nothing, that is reverse...
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Post #136845077 added 05-05-2020 12:33 PM by bonkman in Finance
Flat wrong. Good public schools are as good as private schools. In general, wealthy people get good educations, whether it's in their wealthy town or at a boarding school. However, even crappy public...
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Post #136844840 added 05-05-2020 12:26 PM by YanksIn2009 in Finance
It is public education...it sucks everywhere imo. If you think all those taxes being paid in states like NY, NJ, Calif, etc., are getting kids a great education, you obviously have not been to a NYC...
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Post #136825007 added 05-04-2020 8:04 PM by bonkman in Finance
Oh yeah, that Florida. World renowned for their education system...
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Post #136781675 added 05-03-2020 12:06 PM by YanksIn2009 in Finance
Yup. And actually it is get out of the commie states and move to places where they appreciate new business and new residents. Just look at the difference between NY and Florida for example. ...
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Post #136781291 added 05-03-2020 11:51 AM by koge811 in Finance
actually concentrate on cutting rent out and if possible mortgage as well. living below your means to save money and then get the fk out of that expensive city before it goes bankrupt because no one...
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Post #136373483 added 04-18-2020 8:07 PM by sct333 in Finance
There was a company a few years ago called MyGallons.com but they went out of business. It had fees that added up to about 10% extra. ...
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Post #136340285 added 04-17-2020 2:36 PM by ToSRQ in Finance
Hah, Priceline used to have something called Priceline Gas that was a similar model. I used it a few times but it was too much of a PITA to continue. They killed it pretty early on
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Post #136204832 added 04-13-2020 10:00 AM by slugbug in Finance
Of course we ALL think of things like this when we drive past the gas stations and see low prices. I think the only realistic way it could work out might be to form a sort of co-op (like a credit...
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Post #136001237 added 04-05-2020 9:39 AM by Arcticat in Finance
...OOS....If it stays that way...DEAD...
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Post #135973415 added 04-03-2020 11:26 PM by shinyraindrops in Finance
They probably have some pricing scheme to make sure they don't lose money on a prepaid contract. It may be a sliding window average. Keep watching and see if it comes down.
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Post #135973400 added 04-03-2020 11:23 PM by shinyraindrops in Finance
If you would bother reading, I said I did this years ago. For someone that doesn't have a clue about any of this, you sure make definitely statements about it. It's a contract just like any other...
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Post #135943241 added 04-02-2020 6:34 PM by appleton in Finance
Yeah, that's essentially what it is. I did find the company: https://www.firstfuelbank.com/prepaid/default.asp I didnt analyze it much, but odd that their pre-pay prices for unlead are current...
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Post #135937802 added 04-02-2020 1:59 PM by tennis4789 in Finance
$600 a year is alot of stuff on SD. I've already cut all the other ones.
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Post #135936041 added 04-02-2020 12:52 PM by Dr. J in Finance
OK you found an article from 4 years ago that discusses the concept. Where is this in use? Again, airlines do this for obvious reasons, but they are spending a LOT of $$ on fuel all the time. ...
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