Sujet : Re: The House Smells Wonderful! Saturday, 5/02/2025
De : gregorymorrow (at) *nospam* msn.com (gm)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 04. May 2025, 19:46:55
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dsi1 wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2025 12:22:56 +0000, gm wrote:
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I'm pretty sure that at least one cow did indeed die. My house stinks
when I cook up some pork adobo. I love that stuff but as I get older,
it's getting harder to tolerate the smell.
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In the FYOOTURE, your smelly p0rk will be delivered by "robot"
trucks...!!!
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If the new pope is a Filipino, there will be much stinky pork adobo
cooking in the kitchens around the world.
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We need a world filled with autonomous semis hauling freight around.
Human drivers are causing too much grief. The schools that train drivers
are mostly scams. We don't have many of those big trucks on this rock.
Praise the Lord!
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https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/road-users/large-trucks/
From the site you posted:
"Large trucks accounted for:
6% of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes
10% of total vehicle miles traveled..."
Overall, not too bad...
In my workforce gigs, I've placed hundreds of clients in CDL (truck
driving) training programs... there are more good - and even excellent
ones - than not, they are licensed and heavily regulated by the state,
so if they are "scammy", they don't last long... one our agency
reported to the state, and they were eventually shut down...
Here in Chicagoland, many of the schools are run by Mexicans and Poles,
as many of those peeples are in the trucking industry...
Also, in the last several years I placed TONS of Ukrainian immigrants in
truck driving programs, they are excellent and diligent learners, and
they quickly complete the programs and then immediately get good jobs,
within a year they can be making six figures... several of my Uke
clients said they'd like to establish their own truck driving schools
sometime in THE FYOOTURE...
A number of my Uke clients were married couples, they both want to
drive, and driving long - distance all over the states is something they
look forward to, they can see the country while being paid...
Also, about a third of my truck driving training clients were women...
BTW, many of the health care training programs (nursing... ) are run by
Filipinos...
For Christmas one year, one of these schools dropped off a bunch of
lumpia for our staff... "My mom made this lumpia!", they said, very nice
peeples...
-- GM--