Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question from white guy living in predominately South Asian neighborhood: what is it with the red, and only red, Teslas?
I have seen Indians with all colors of Tesla. I don't think I saw more RED Tesla's in a big Indian gatherings, at least red color tesla didn't stood out to me.
personally I think Tesla's Red cars look much better than any other color cars.
Red is a preferred color in India, Red is auspicious color in most part of the India.
It also garners attention...something some Tesla owners crave. Well worth the additional cost for the color for some i guess.
Anonymous wrote:Me (South Asian): 40, 82k in state government.
DH (white): 49, 165k at a non-profit
I'm happy with where I'm at. I work from home, and have tons of flexibility. I could move back to the private sector and make way more, but wouldn't have the same phenomenal benefits package. Next year I will start earning 20 days of annual leave (right now I'm at 15). This is on top of 15 days of sick leave, 6 personal days, and 12 holidays (13 in an election year). The health insurance can not be topped (federal plans don't hold a candle to it from the comparisons I've done the few times I've considered to switching to the feds).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question from white guy living in predominately South Asian neighborhood: what is it with the red, and only red, Teslas?
I have seen Indians with all colors of Tesla. I don't think I saw more RED Tesla's in a big Indian gatherings, at least red color tesla didn't stood out to me.
personally I think Tesla's Red cars look much better than any other color cars.
Red is a preferred color in India, Red is auspicious color in most part of the India.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not Indian, I am Pakistani-American. I make around $400k. I work twice as hard as mg peers, and missed a lot of fun things in my twenties to get here. I would hope my kids have more fun and have a more chill life. It is fun now, however, to walk into the room and be the one in charge, so I guess it’s not all bad!
It’s hard because my fellow South Asians don’t support me because I’m Pakistani or a woman- not sure which. If they are Indian, unless they are a very nice women, they treat me not so great. If they don’t know I’m pakistani they will go on rants against Pakistan. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not Indian, I am Pakistani-American. I make around $400k. I work twice as hard as mg peers, and missed a lot of fun things in my twenties to get here. I would hope my kids have more fun and have a more chill life. It is fun now, however, to walk into the room and be the one in charge, so I guess it’s not all bad!
It’s hard because my fellow South Asians don’t support me because I’m Pakistani or a woman- not sure which. If they are Indian, unless they are a very nice women, they treat me not so great. If they don’t know I’m pakistani they will go on rants against Pakistan. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not Indian, I am Pakistani-American. I make around $400k. I work twice as hard as mg peers, and missed a lot of fun things in my twenties to get here. I would hope my kids have more fun and have a more chill life. It is fun now, however, to walk into the room and be the one in charge, so I guess it’s not all bad!
It’s hard because my fellow South Asians don’t support me because I’m Pakistani or a woman- not sure which. If they are Indian, unless they are a very nice women, they treat me not so great. If they don’t know I’m pakistani they will go on rants against Pakistan. It sucks.