I never see money, the wife handles all of that.
That way too, I never worry about bills, I never see them either.
That way too, I never worry about bills, I never see them either.
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That way too, I never worry about bills, I never see them either.
You've got a point, but it would have to be "PART - TIME"And if someone offered you a mid 6 figure salary you would still say that? I was in the low 6 figures, but that still made a lot of things possible that aren't any longer. Fixed income bytes the big one.
And if someone offered you a mid 6 figure salary you would still say that? I was in the low 6 figures, but that still made a lot of things possible that aren't any longer. Fixed income bytes the big one.
Have you ever heard of a C level working full time?You've got a point, but it would have to be "PART - TIME"
Have you ever heard of a C level working full time?
C level = CEO, CIO, COO and so on aka the bossesWhat the heck is a "C level"?
In my company I was a "B band" manager and worked 60 or 70 hrs/wk.
Do you live in one of these cities?
Here are the cities with the highest rates of malware infections in 2016.
1. Tampa, Florida
Tampa experienced malware attacks at rates 540% higher than the national average. The city is home to three of Florida's top 10 public companies: Tech Data, Jabil Circuit, and WellCare Health Plans.
2. Orlando, Florida
Orlando reached number two on the list of highest malware infections per capita in 2016, at rates 525% higher than the national average. Major companies located in Orlando include JetBlue, AAA, and Lockheed Martin.
3. St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis rounds out the top three on the list, with malware rates 520% higher than the national average. World Wide Technology, Graybar, and SuddenLink Communications are all based in St. Louis.
4. Denver, Colorado
At number four on the list, Denver's malware rates were 407% higher than the national average—more than 100% lower than St. Louis's rates. Denver is home to Arrow Electronics, DISH Network, and Frontier Airlines.
5. Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta's per capita malware rates were 370% above the national average in 2016. Mercedes-Benz, Yik Yak, and MailChimp are headquartered in Atlanta.
6. Newark, New Jersey
At number six, Newark experienced malware attacks at rates 322% higher than the national average. Audible Inc., IDT Corporation, and Prudential Financial are based in Newark.
7. Madison, Wisconsin
Madison, home to EatStreet, Full Compass Systems, and Alliant Energy, saw malware infections at 272% higher than the national average.
8. Washington, DC
The nation's capital was the eighth highest hit with malware attacks in 2016, at rates 242% higher than the national average. The headquarters of Marriott Hotels & Resorts and The Data Incubator are located in Washington, DC.
9. Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, home to the Sherwin-Williams Company and Goodyear, had malware attacks 213% higher than the national average.
10. Cincinnati, Ohio
Rounding out the top 10 was Cincinnati, with malware rates 194% higher than the national average. Procter & Gamble Co., Mitsubishi, and GE Aviation are headquartered in Cincinnati.