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Net worth... he knows he'd get ripped a new one if he claimed it on leveraged assets

Like people driving around in financed cars acting all baller and shit

E.g. 90% of Chrysler 300C drivers when they first came out

What sucks about this is the risk vs return. Have seen so many people put in that effort, myself included, only to see it not recognised when you need it (during pay review, or if you fk up etc.) or put you no further ahead of others when it comes to promotion.

It's a bit or a rort really and many larger companies thrive on it - IBM for example employ a shitload of graduates with the premise of career building so you're on the boiler room floor all trying to compete for the team leader position and out do each other in productivity. Double work output for IBM from many of their staff and they only have to promote one person at the end of the day.

Good to see employers do the right thing when left to their own devices.

Bit into one of these at some point over the weekend, was horrendous

Gonna get lynched for this, but I didn't rate the food in Singapore at all

Did you go to any hawker stalls on the outskirts of the city-centre?

Bit into one of these at some point over the weekend, was horrendous

Gonna get lynched for this, but I didn't rate the food in Singapore at all

Just need to point out my like of your post was for the first half, not the second. VWL politics and all.

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