“About 103,000 for-hire vehicles operate in the city, more than double the roughly 47,000 in 2013, according to the Taxi and Limousine Commission. Of those, 68,000 are affiliated with ride-hailing app companies, including 65,000 with Uber alone, though they may also provide rides for others. In contrast, yellow taxis are capped by city law at just under 13,600.”
On the other hand, it’s probably easier to get around, even if slower.
Link: Your Uber Car Creates Congestion. That May Cost You More To Ride. - New York Times
“About 103,000 for-hire vehicles operate in the city, more than double the roughly 47,000 in 2013, according to the Taxi and Limousine Commission. Of those, 68,000 are affiliated with ride-hailing app companies, including 65,000 with Uber alone, though they may also provide rides for others. In contrast, yellow taxis are capped by city law at just under 13,600.”
On the other hand, it’s probably easier to get around, even if slower.
Link: There's a Trick To Getting Entitled Employees to Stop Complaining and Do Their Jobs - Management Matters - Management - GovExec.com
Getting jerks to do their job by having their peers manage them.
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Link: There's a Trick To Getting Entitled Employees to Stop Complaining and Do Their Jobs - Management Matters - Management - GovExec.com
Getting jerks to do their job by having their peers manage them.
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Link: There's a Trick To Getting Entitled Employees to Stop Complaining and Do Their Jobs - Management Matters - Management - GovExec.com
Getting jerks to do their job by having their peers manage them.
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Link: Kroger is taking a direct shot at Amazon and Walmart and making checkout lanes obsolete - Business Insider
“In 2018, [Kroger] is rolling out a new service to 400 stores that will enable shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers.”
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Link: Kroger is taking a direct shot at Amazon and Walmart and making checkout lanes obsolete - Business Insider
“In 2018, [Kroger] is rolling out a new service to 400 stores that will enable shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers.”
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Link: Kroger is taking a direct shot at Amazon and Walmart and making checkout lanes obsolete - Business Insider
“In 2018, [Kroger] is rolling out a new service to 400 stores that will enable shoppers to scan and pay for their items without checkout lanes, registers, or cashiers.”
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In 2018, Clear Out Your Portfolio Underbrush Before You Have to Burn it All Down
Some advice on fixing up your technical debt and such to start off the new year right.
Link: Red Hat on its way to becoming the first billion-dollar-a-quarter open-source company
‘I’ll tell you something that’s not fantasy. In the next few years, Red Hat will become the first billion-dollar-a-quarter open-source company, and that’s real money… Here’s how. First, as Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO, said in the earnings call, “We anticipate exiting the fiscal year with an annualized run-rate of approximately $3 billion for total revenue."’
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