pepsi does not own pizza hut, tacobell, or kfc any more. they were sold in 1998 or 99 to tricon global which then putchased long john silvers and a&w rootbeer/hotdogs and more and then changed the name from tricon to yum brands..
we pay ours 5.25 to start (some are up to 6-7 due to be there forever) plus .50 per run plus their tips, most make around 50 a night and up to 100 a night durings the busy season.
pizza driving is a great job if your willing to abuse your car and accept the risks.
I am a manager of pizza hut and I agree with you and think our policy sucks but pizza hut is practicing the age old tradition of CYA. if we allowed any of our driver to carry (which I personally believe in concealed is concealed and what you don’t tell me I don’t know about) we would have...
i once had some whacko in a truck ram me from behind at 50 mph and push my poor little mazda to up over 100 and then he tried to ram me off to the side.. thankfully years of playing video games ;) let me think fast enough to wait for him to get beside me and then slam on the brakes and pull a...
1996 ford thunderbird 4.6 v-8 fire engine red. holds many things but the trunk is currently full of 1000w worth of audio equipment and tools... lots of tools.
my first gun was a rem870 w/ a pistol grip and at the time i was 18 and 130 lbs and the first shot i put through it was a 3" mag slug. while it was a bit painful on the wrist i continued to shoot the same shells for well over 2 hours until i ran out :( my buddy regulary shoots his moss500 with...
Both of my parents were buried with all sorts of things. i dont see any problem with having a pistol buried with you. i know of a few peoples relatives that were in the military that have had weopons in the casket.
i bought it used and have put well over 1000 through it since i got it. who knows how many went in it before i got it. only about 20-30 went the day it broke.
ive had one of these fun little guns for a couple years now and today at the range the firing pin sheared off :( But a quick phone call to the factory and a new one is in the mail free of charge, no questions asked. gotta love the unconditional warrenty they have on all their guns. also thanks...
i love mine. as far as the mag safety it would seem (just a theory) that of somehow the little bar that the mag pushes up to tell the safety to turn off was somehow stuck in the up position it would think there was always a mag in it. ive pressed the little bar up with my thumb and no mag in it...
not sure on their legality totally but i do know you can buy them at any gun store or flea market here and i used to have one on my keyring until it got to be too bulky for the pocket.
my 96 t-bird shuddered when i first got it at about 20mph or so. took it to get the tranny fluid changed and it stopped altogether. if it is the fluid burnt (will be a black color rather than red) you might want to think about getting a tranmission fluid cooler (looks kind of like a tiny...
a bit off topic but i was pulled over once for speeding (67 in a 50) and the officer walked up and asked for my license,registration, and insurance card.
i handed him my license and informed him that the rest was in the glove box (not locked) along with a loaded pistol (in a holster), and...
what i dont understand is if he was so content on shooting his gun why didnt he just shoot it up in the air or in the ground and try and scare them off rather than open fire on them.
the batt and wires hanging out are to charge it. it would seem the rest of the system is hidden somewhere in the grips.. neat idea, wouldnt mind seeing one in person
only had one out of 1000's of rounds. it happened with UMC ammo and was probably due to the bolt being filthy. the one time i shoot anything besides milsurp and i get a slamfire.
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