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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3367578" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm still here. I wouldn't work for that gubberment subsidized guy if it were the last job available. I learned a long time ago that jobs that rely on the latest greatest technology don't always turn out good. </p><p>Yeah he has been around for awhile, but I've never seen a tesla on the road and I'm on the road about 70K miles a year now. </p><p>20 years ago I had two high paying options. One to go with a new carbon fiber facility that had everything going for it in the latest tech or a danged old coal fired power plant. </p><p>A little common sense told me to go with the power plant. Guess what. The carbon fiber plant is a warehouse facility now and the power plant is still here. </p><p>People that have invested in home solar in the past fell into a dupe scam that failed to deliver. </p><p>Others fell into the home wind power scam with the promise of turning the meter backwards to make money from the utilities. </p><p>It could never happen because they sold back at wholesale thinking they were going to get retail. At that time it was $18 per kilowatt retail, but .05 cents wholesale. </p><p>I will say I'm interested but not sold on his million mile battery that is under development, but I will always keep in mind that he has scammed the government out of billions of dollars with most ventures failing while becoming a billionaire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3367578, member: 5412"] I'm still here. I wouldn't work for that gubberment subsidized guy if it were the last job available. I learned a long time ago that jobs that rely on the latest greatest technology don't always turn out good. Yeah he has been around for awhile, but I've never seen a tesla on the road and I'm on the road about 70K miles a year now. 20 years ago I had two high paying options. One to go with a new carbon fiber facility that had everything going for it in the latest tech or a danged old coal fired power plant. A little common sense told me to go with the power plant. Guess what. The carbon fiber plant is a warehouse facility now and the power plant is still here. People that have invested in home solar in the past fell into a dupe scam that failed to deliver. Others fell into the home wind power scam with the promise of turning the meter backwards to make money from the utilities. It could never happen because they sold back at wholesale thinking they were going to get retail. At that time it was $18 per kilowatt retail, but .05 cents wholesale. I will say I'm interested but not sold on his million mile battery that is under development, but I will always keep in mind that he has scammed the government out of billions of dollars with most ventures failing while becoming a billionaire. [/QUOTE]
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