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  2. Another how far up shit creek is California thread ($20 minimum...

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    Unlike the secession thread, this has happened and it doesn’t take Nostradamus to know it’s going to get worse before it gets worse. I’m not going to look up all the cites, but this is what I remember so far. Pizza Hut is laying off all their delivery drivers. 1000 and change jobs. Many restaurants will be dropping PTO. Not sure how many locations that will affect. Many places will be ...

  3. MINI Cooper S requires premium fuel? - Straight Dope

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    Yes, it does. I don’t think BMW knows how to make an engine that doesn’t require premium fuel. Danalan March 30, 2005, 9:42pm 11. ‘Require’ is a relative term – just because the manufacturer recommends a particular octane doesn’t mean the vehicle won’t work with less.

  4. What is meant by the term "threshold issue"? - Straight Dope

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    A far as I understand it, a threshhold issue is something that occurs as an initial obstacle to all other progress on a matter, but only needs addressing once, then it is done. Really_Not_All_That_Bright July 28, 2015, 5:21pm 3. It’s not a legal term of art, exactly, but it’s often used to describe a question which controls the resolution ...

  5. How much are Honda workers paid here and Japan?

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    According to this site in 2006 average wages in the US for Honda was 48,000 per year. According to this site in 2007 the average wages for Nissan in Japan was equal to a little over 35,000 per year. Nissan and Honda pay different levels of pay in Japan but they are probably in the same ballpark.

  6. How much would a regional airport cost to build? - Straight Dope

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    1600 meters (approx. one mile) is about the minimum you’ll want for even a small twin turboprop like theEmbraer 120, or something a little larger like theDash 8 Q400, both of which have been used by regional airlines. That length isn’t really overkill considering a safety margin you’ll need for bad weather or a poorly executed landing.

  7. Energy Enhancement System, scalar waves - is this legit?

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    my town has one of these places where you pay to use this and I’m not even sure what it is. It really sounds bogus but I wanted to hear what others think. from the website of the inventor The Energy Enhancement SystemTM (EESystemTM) generates multiple bio-active life enhancing energy fields, including “scalar waves” which can allow cell regeneration, improve immune function, provide ...

  8. Secretaries/Assistants Getting Lunch For The Boss

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    On TV shows I always see secretaries doing personal things for the boss like getting him lunch, buying flowers for his wife, sending out his dry-cleaning, and the like. In my company, if you asked your secretary to get lunch for you, she would suggest that you seek mental health counseling or perhaps tell you to perform a certain physically impossible sexual act on yourself. Does anyone work ...

  9. "Not for individual resale" -- enforceable? - Straight Dope

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    Factual Questions. matt_mcl February 4, 2010, 4:15pm 1. Yesterday in the shower, I noticed that the bar of Ivory soap I had just removed from the package had a notice on its wrapper saying “Not for individual resale.”. The French was even severer, saying “Revente individuelle interdite” (Individual resale forbidden).

  10. Does military service = General Schedule (GS) steps

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    I am considering taking a federal civilian job on the General Schedule (GS) pay scale. I know my (eight) years of military service carries over in terms of benefits, retirement & leave accrual. But do I get a jump on the “steps” within my grade? Is there a convention or is it negotiable? Basically, the position is a GS-13. Does eight years active duty move me up the steps?

  11. Auto dealership service advisors - commission? - Straight Dope

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    My second ex-husband was a service advisor at a Porsche/Audi dealership. He was paid salary plus commission, and there were monthly bonuses for the SAs who generated the most sales. They had a whiteboard in the rear office (not seen by the clientele) with the running totals for all sales positions, including SAs, posted throughout the month.