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December 19, 2008 at 9:10 AM #14658December 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM #317892
teatsonabull
ParticipantIt would be interesting to see how many of those folks “coming back to SD County” are going to be renting.
Too bad there aren’t very many good jobs, let alone “dream jobs”, in the whole of San Diego.
Lastly, I submit that the increased fire danger in all of Southern California (which will likely leave no area unburned over the next 20 years) is a change (for the worse) in the “weather” that may keep people away.
December 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM #318240teatsonabull
ParticipantIt would be interesting to see how many of those folks “coming back to SD County” are going to be renting.
Too bad there aren’t very many good jobs, let alone “dream jobs”, in the whole of San Diego.
Lastly, I submit that the increased fire danger in all of Southern California (which will likely leave no area unburned over the next 20 years) is a change (for the worse) in the “weather” that may keep people away.
December 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM #318283teatsonabull
ParticipantIt would be interesting to see how many of those folks “coming back to SD County” are going to be renting.
Too bad there aren’t very many good jobs, let alone “dream jobs”, in the whole of San Diego.
Lastly, I submit that the increased fire danger in all of Southern California (which will likely leave no area unburned over the next 20 years) is a change (for the worse) in the “weather” that may keep people away.
December 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM #318304teatsonabull
ParticipantIt would be interesting to see how many of those folks “coming back to SD County” are going to be renting.
Too bad there aren’t very many good jobs, let alone “dream jobs”, in the whole of San Diego.
Lastly, I submit that the increased fire danger in all of Southern California (which will likely leave no area unburned over the next 20 years) is a change (for the worse) in the “weather” that may keep people away.
December 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM #318382teatsonabull
ParticipantIt would be interesting to see how many of those folks “coming back to SD County” are going to be renting.
Too bad there aren’t very many good jobs, let alone “dream jobs”, in the whole of San Diego.
Lastly, I submit that the increased fire danger in all of Southern California (which will likely leave no area unburned over the next 20 years) is a change (for the worse) in the “weather” that may keep people away.
December 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM #31790234f3f3f
ParticipantI like the optimism, and hope business picks up for you guys eventually. I wonder how many of those domigrants are returning Californians, and how many births are included in that [figure]?
December 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM #31825034f3f3f
ParticipantI like the optimism, and hope business picks up for you guys eventually. I wonder how many of those domigrants are returning Californians, and how many births are included in that [figure]?
December 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM #31829334f3f3f
ParticipantI like the optimism, and hope business picks up for you guys eventually. I wonder how many of those domigrants are returning Californians, and how many births are included in that [figure]?
December 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM #31831434f3f3f
ParticipantI like the optimism, and hope business picks up for you guys eventually. I wonder how many of those domigrants are returning Californians, and how many births are included in that [figure]?
December 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM #31839234f3f3f
ParticipantI like the optimism, and hope business picks up for you guys eventually. I wonder how many of those domigrants are returning Californians, and how many births are included in that [figure]?
December 19, 2008 at 9:51 AM #317907peterb
ParticipantCheck your source for data accuracy. Those migration calculations are notoriously inaccurate. But that’s not nearly as important as employment.
But I want this rally to stick for a while! So I agree that things are looking up!!!!
December 19, 2008 at 9:51 AM #318255peterb
ParticipantCheck your source for data accuracy. Those migration calculations are notoriously inaccurate. But that’s not nearly as important as employment.
But I want this rally to stick for a while! So I agree that things are looking up!!!!
December 19, 2008 at 9:51 AM #318298peterb
ParticipantCheck your source for data accuracy. Those migration calculations are notoriously inaccurate. But that’s not nearly as important as employment.
But I want this rally to stick for a while! So I agree that things are looking up!!!!
December 19, 2008 at 9:51 AM #318319peterb
ParticipantCheck your source for data accuracy. Those migration calculations are notoriously inaccurate. But that’s not nearly as important as employment.
But I want this rally to stick for a while! So I agree that things are looking up!!!!
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