Message from @Tiberius
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I will be out of the business by then
Pros they can run between cities
Cons they cant be trusted to drive inside of a city
thats a novel perspective
Too many moving components
It will also probably only be dry van for now
Maxxi, flatbed, and reefer all require human intervention pretty consistently
Considering the self driving semis cant even pass dot standards I am not terribly worried yet
But it would be stupid to dent the threat they pose
Hence why I am going to school for computer science
@Jokerfaic
Why coax people into meaningful and inexpensive education that will likely land them a well paying job when you can have them get a degree in something useless, run up a shit ton of Student Debt, and Bleed them dry as they live in a shitty studio, work a minimum wage job, and spend what they don't use on Student Loans on Tattoos, Online Subscriptions, and Ben & Jerry's while spending their weekends getting drunk and having copious amounts of Unprotected Sex with Brent, Chaz, and TJ
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People who are poor are usually terrible with money
No one who makes more than 40k that I know buys scratch cards
I get one drink a month
It is a glass of black heart on the rocks
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the fuck is a scratch card? also I'm pretty sure that wasn't his point.
Scratch cards are lotto shite
Lotto-reeeee
lotto?
You pay for tickets in the hopes you win lots of stuff
is THAT how that works?
You are more likely to be struck by lightning twice in most cases
Aka state-funded gambling
Buy cards worth 80 Bucks, Scratch with coin, win 7 Dollars and 30 Cents, take back to Gas Station, Repeat with next Paycheck
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It goes more like this
wow... Oregon schools jusy said "its gambling and therefore illegal" and wouldn't tell us anything else
Buy 20 cards, scratch all of them, win $5, drink your losses away with it
or maybe that was just mine
Its a huge thing in the lower classes
Yeah I've seen what people do with lottery tickets
Gamble away all your money and thus stay under the states thumb
I've been homeless and didn't know any of this
Good
It's probably why you didn't stay Homeless
Everyone should read the richest man in babylon before they get a job
I wish I had years ago when I first started working
well didn't stay homeless because dad's a software engineer
My finances would be in a better place