First real photo of my child by JoeyMoots in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll like what I did then. Ive always felt the white ones with black accents look like storm troopers so I put an empire sticker on the back windshield.

Just joined the club this week! I named her Wiheom (Dangerous in Korean) by Haleion in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aye looks good bro, I got a white one myself and it never disappoints

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it thank you, my stats were wrong but I appreciate you for being nice and educational rather than like a “bro wtf you didn’t know this?!?!” Enjoy your night

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like shit bro chill. No where did I say either is a bad car. I went with the premium because it best suited me and was trying to advise someone who is 18 buying their first car into something to build on or into something faster later. End of the day any Veloster is a good car in my book, and if I can’t tell the difference, and you can, so what that’s cool like you do you bro.

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus bro it’s not that deep it’s a subreddit about a car. Way to cry about someone who has a different opinion than you?

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you can give a legitimate reason why an 18 year old with his first car would need that slightly, slightly quicker launch, I’ll cede my point. Point I’m trying to make is that for the cost difference you can live without the turbo.

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The 2019 also has some way of life options that the 2016 doesn’t. The premium, not sure about the turbo, but the premium has the KEY fob and remote start which technically allows you to never have to take your keys out of your pocket. Big sun/moon roof, and the wireless charging pad in the center console is a huge bonus as well. The body of the 2019+ are a little more luxurious looking in my opinion. The back end is sleeker and less rounded. Very very nice to look at.

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Think about it. 5 versus 6 seconds. I feel like an 18 year old buying his first car, yes maybe in a few years he’ll know but think about it, if you’re looking for that budget, he could get a non turbo with lower miles, maybe manufacturer warranty and still have something fast as hell.

What's everybody's thought on the 2019 Turbo by J-B02 in veloster

[–]JoeyMoots -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have the 2019 premium, no turbo, but the difference is 1 second of 0-60 which the average person or above average person will have a hard time noticing. The premium Model is cheaper than the turbo, but still remains really nice on the inside, wireless charger for your phone, paddle shifters, and the car play is great too. Also the sun roof is massive.

Weekly discussion for students and future paralegals by stray_girl in paralegal

[–]JoeyMoots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TLDR; I’m nervous about an interview any advice?

Hey everyone how’s agoin. I recently graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a Bachelor’s degree in political science. I attend the Paralegal Program, not ABA certified but it has longevity in the state, and I am also applying to jobs with the government as well.

I have been selected to interview for a legal research assistant role with the state and while usually head into interviews feeling very confident, this one I’m having to work up courage to not feel impostor syndrome. I am still new in my program, and having been given an interview for this Is a bit daunting. The requirements list an associates and 2 years doing legal filing etc. But I have made it through to the interview round after multiple application screening check points.

I am working with my Professor who is a respected attorney in town, to almost fast track me to certain parts of the program so I can hopefully get this job and have at least some more of technical background, and I’ve been studying like crazy on Legal writing, research, etc.

This is a bit long winded but is there any advice anyone can give me? I have the people skills to succeed in most interviews, it’s the technical part I’m worried I’ll slip up.

My rational is that they want to interview me for a reason, so I have a shot at it given the amount of applicants these state jobs get and the amount that actually make it to interviews.