captainMcSmitface
captainMcSmitface t1_j0r8a0t wrote
captainMcSmitface t1_izqhrt9 wrote
Reply to comment by KillyOP in This subreddit has a pretty serious anti-capitalist bias by Sieventer
I think it depends on who controls the robots. For all we know they may control themselves. There are so many unknown variables.
captainMcSmitface t1_iy1cvsb wrote
Reply to Convenient MD Debacle by [deleted]
When my daughter had an ear infection this summer and there was a 2 hour wait, the receptionist gave really good advice. She said "come first thing in the morning, we're almost always slow". We went back the next morning and were in and out in less than 1/2 hour. You can't beat the price either.
captainMcSmitface t1_j0rdj0f wrote
Reply to comment by hike_me in Toll Fees by Areeves50
Heres a little history on the discount:
Way back in 2012 you could pay qaurterly for unlimited use of the turnpike. It cost 130 a qtr or about 520 bucks for the year. Not really a bad deal for a commuter or someone who travels a lot for work.
PETER MILLS thought it was too good of deal, so they got rid of it and gave the commuters a discount of 50 percent. It was a really good deal as per the MTA, and by really good, I mean it was a big fuck you to commmuters. They structured it so you had to have like 60 trips which meant most commuters wouldn't actually qualify. This was done intentionally because Peter Mills is an asshole.
Well that was too good of a deal for the commuters, because who gives a flying fuck about people who work for a living, certainly not the MTA or Peter Mills. So it has now been reduced to a 40 percent discount. If you want a printed statement you gotta pay for that too.
This is old info, but last i knew the MTA took in well north of 100 million in revenue to manage 108 miles of road. Its just so cost prohibitive to manage, they just can't seem to pay those pesky bonds off.