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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Driving the Vette to work = showing off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 10328" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Very good point. Especially about the perceived value of the car rather than the actual value. </p><p></p><p>Funny how if you bring your car to work that people could/would see it as you elevating yourself above them. I can see it though and you see it in every movie where the overpaid boss drives his overpriced car to work and parks in the closest spot while the "scrubs" have to park far away and walk through the mud just to get to the door. People always want to be making more money and in the positions of other people where they are making more money. And if not, usually they complain about how much money the people above them make or how their job is not that hard. They always seem to judge where you are, not the path that you took to get there.</p><p></p><p>Then there are others that just love their job and are happy to be where they are at. I shouldn't be so negative about things and put everyone in a box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 10328, member: 2"] Very good point. Especially about the perceived value of the car rather than the actual value. Funny how if you bring your car to work that people could/would see it as you elevating yourself above them. I can see it though and you see it in every movie where the overpaid boss drives his overpriced car to work and parks in the closest spot while the "scrubs" have to park far away and walk through the mud just to get to the door. People always want to be making more money and in the positions of other people where they are making more money. And if not, usually they complain about how much money the people above them make or how their job is not that hard. They always seem to judge where you are, not the path that you took to get there. Then there are others that just love their job and are happy to be where they are at. I shouldn't be so negative about things and put everyone in a box. [/QUOTE]
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