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December 4, 2007 at 8:22 PM #109124December 4, 2007 at 8:24 PM #108979paramountParticipant
Also, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
December 4, 2007 at 8:24 PM #109084paramountParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
December 4, 2007 at 8:24 PM #109118paramountParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
December 4, 2007 at 8:24 PM #109127paramountParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
December 4, 2007 at 8:24 PM #109134paramountParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109028lendingbubblecontinuesParticipant“overall not the high paying variety needed to support the Temecula lifestyle.”
Oh my God…Temecula has a lifestyle that can only be supported by high paying jobs??? Certainly, Satan has had a hand in this cruel joke, known as the housing bubble;-)
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109135lendingbubblecontinuesParticipant“overall not the high paying variety needed to support the Temecula lifestyle.”
Oh my God…Temecula has a lifestyle that can only be supported by high paying jobs??? Certainly, Satan has had a hand in this cruel joke, known as the housing bubble;-)
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109168lendingbubblecontinuesParticipant“overall not the high paying variety needed to support the Temecula lifestyle.”
Oh my God…Temecula has a lifestyle that can only be supported by high paying jobs??? Certainly, Satan has had a hand in this cruel joke, known as the housing bubble;-)
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109177lendingbubblecontinuesParticipant“overall not the high paying variety needed to support the Temecula lifestyle.”
Oh my God…Temecula has a lifestyle that can only be supported by high paying jobs??? Certainly, Satan has had a hand in this cruel joke, known as the housing bubble;-)
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109184lendingbubblecontinuesParticipant“overall not the high paying variety needed to support the Temecula lifestyle.”
Oh my God…Temecula has a lifestyle that can only be supported by high paying jobs??? Certainly, Satan has had a hand in this cruel joke, known as the housing bubble;-)
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109033dumbled0ryParticipantFor the IT industry, Abbott is the only ‘big company’ in Temecula.
I work as a business analyst in Information Technology, and in March I accepted a contractor position with Abbott ‘with the possibility of being converted to full-time employee’. Part of the reason that I moved from OC to Murrieta was the hope that I could afford a house(as a single person) after I landed a FTE position.
There are a lot of IT folks there ‘paying their dues’ in an effort to get a permanent position – working in a temporary trailer, sitting 2 to a cubicle (in the temporary trailer).
In June, Abbott announced a ‘change in direction’ and started letting go some contractors, including me. No worries, I found a better (FTE) job in Carmel Valley. And someday my housing dollars will go to San Diego (where I lived almost 9 years before my 6 months in OC).
Many of the Abbott IT folks already own/want to own in Temecula – you’re right about being nervous spenders…
This is my first post after lurking for a couple months. Thanks – I’ve learned so much from reading here.
dumbled0ry
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109141dumbled0ryParticipantFor the IT industry, Abbott is the only ‘big company’ in Temecula.
I work as a business analyst in Information Technology, and in March I accepted a contractor position with Abbott ‘with the possibility of being converted to full-time employee’. Part of the reason that I moved from OC to Murrieta was the hope that I could afford a house(as a single person) after I landed a FTE position.
There are a lot of IT folks there ‘paying their dues’ in an effort to get a permanent position – working in a temporary trailer, sitting 2 to a cubicle (in the temporary trailer).
In June, Abbott announced a ‘change in direction’ and started letting go some contractors, including me. No worries, I found a better (FTE) job in Carmel Valley. And someday my housing dollars will go to San Diego (where I lived almost 9 years before my 6 months in OC).
Many of the Abbott IT folks already own/want to own in Temecula – you’re right about being nervous spenders…
This is my first post after lurking for a couple months. Thanks – I’ve learned so much from reading here.
dumbled0ry
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109173dumbled0ryParticipantFor the IT industry, Abbott is the only ‘big company’ in Temecula.
I work as a business analyst in Information Technology, and in March I accepted a contractor position with Abbott ‘with the possibility of being converted to full-time employee’. Part of the reason that I moved from OC to Murrieta was the hope that I could afford a house(as a single person) after I landed a FTE position.
There are a lot of IT folks there ‘paying their dues’ in an effort to get a permanent position – working in a temporary trailer, sitting 2 to a cubicle (in the temporary trailer).
In June, Abbott announced a ‘change in direction’ and started letting go some contractors, including me. No worries, I found a better (FTE) job in Carmel Valley. And someday my housing dollars will go to San Diego (where I lived almost 9 years before my 6 months in OC).
Many of the Abbott IT folks already own/want to own in Temecula – you’re right about being nervous spenders…
This is my first post after lurking for a couple months. Thanks – I’ve learned so much from reading here.
dumbled0ry
December 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM #109182dumbled0ryParticipantFor the IT industry, Abbott is the only ‘big company’ in Temecula.
I work as a business analyst in Information Technology, and in March I accepted a contractor position with Abbott ‘with the possibility of being converted to full-time employee’. Part of the reason that I moved from OC to Murrieta was the hope that I could afford a house(as a single person) after I landed a FTE position.
There are a lot of IT folks there ‘paying their dues’ in an effort to get a permanent position – working in a temporary trailer, sitting 2 to a cubicle (in the temporary trailer).
In June, Abbott announced a ‘change in direction’ and started letting go some contractors, including me. No worries, I found a better (FTE) job in Carmel Valley. And someday my housing dollars will go to San Diego (where I lived almost 9 years before my 6 months in OC).
Many of the Abbott IT folks already own/want to own in Temecula – you’re right about being nervous spenders…
This is my first post after lurking for a couple months. Thanks – I’ve learned so much from reading here.
dumbled0ry
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