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July 9, 2008 at 3:18 PM #236420July 9, 2008 at 3:25 PM #236239oceanbreezeParticipant
[quote=pepsi]These people can afford CV, not because of QC salary, but because of previous saving accumulated in their Bay area job or stock options.
All I am saying is that you can not afford CV house merely relying on your QC salary alone, even both husband and wife got low 6-figure in QC.
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Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady!
July 9, 2008 at 3:25 PM #236368oceanbreezeParticipant[quote=pepsi]These people can afford CV, not because of QC salary, but because of previous saving accumulated in their Bay area job or stock options.
All I am saying is that you can not afford CV house merely relying on your QC salary alone, even both husband and wife got low 6-figure in QC.
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Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady!
July 9, 2008 at 3:25 PM #236376oceanbreezeParticipant[quote=pepsi]These people can afford CV, not because of QC salary, but because of previous saving accumulated in their Bay area job or stock options.
All I am saying is that you can not afford CV house merely relying on your QC salary alone, even both husband and wife got low 6-figure in QC.
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Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady!
July 9, 2008 at 3:25 PM #236423oceanbreezeParticipant[quote=pepsi]These people can afford CV, not because of QC salary, but because of previous saving accumulated in their Bay area job or stock options.
All I am saying is that you can not afford CV house merely relying on your QC salary alone, even both husband and wife got low 6-figure in QC.
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Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady!
July 9, 2008 at 3:25 PM #236435oceanbreezeParticipant[quote=pepsi]These people can afford CV, not because of QC salary, but because of previous saving accumulated in their Bay area job or stock options.
All I am saying is that you can not afford CV house merely relying on your QC salary alone, even both husband and wife got low 6-figure in QC.
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Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady!
July 9, 2008 at 5:23 PM #236354CoronitaParticipant[quote]Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady![/quote]
Except there are only a few areas that I can think of for which acumulated wealth from salary/compensation are high enough with current SD prices.
1) Bay area
2) NYCI doubt there are many #2 folks. Talk about culture shock. And right now, anyone enginerd that “needs” to relocate from #1 down to SD for job reasons would leave me perplexed because employment up there is considerably better than down here.
One observation, there are definitely a lot of dual income families in CV.
July 9, 2008 at 5:23 PM #236483CoronitaParticipant[quote]Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady![/quote]
Except there are only a few areas that I can think of for which acumulated wealth from salary/compensation are high enough with current SD prices.
1) Bay area
2) NYCI doubt there are many #2 folks. Talk about culture shock. And right now, anyone enginerd that “needs” to relocate from #1 down to SD for job reasons would leave me perplexed because employment up there is considerably better than down here.
One observation, there are definitely a lot of dual income families in CV.
July 9, 2008 at 5:23 PM #236491CoronitaParticipant[quote]Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady![/quote]
Except there are only a few areas that I can think of for which acumulated wealth from salary/compensation are high enough with current SD prices.
1) Bay area
2) NYCI doubt there are many #2 folks. Talk about culture shock. And right now, anyone enginerd that “needs” to relocate from #1 down to SD for job reasons would leave me perplexed because employment up there is considerably better than down here.
One observation, there are definitely a lot of dual income families in CV.
July 9, 2008 at 5:23 PM #236536CoronitaParticipant[quote]Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady![/quote]
Except there are only a few areas that I can think of for which acumulated wealth from salary/compensation are high enough with current SD prices.
1) Bay area
2) NYCI doubt there are many #2 folks. Talk about culture shock. And right now, anyone enginerd that “needs” to relocate from #1 down to SD for job reasons would leave me perplexed because employment up there is considerably better than down here.
One observation, there are definitely a lot of dual income families in CV.
July 9, 2008 at 5:23 PM #236550CoronitaParticipant[quote]Your saying is right. But the fact is QC recruited thousands of people outside San Diego in past 10 years. Many of them had accumulated good fortune before came to QC. So it’s no surprise to see the CV price is so steady![/quote]
Except there are only a few areas that I can think of for which acumulated wealth from salary/compensation are high enough with current SD prices.
1) Bay area
2) NYCI doubt there are many #2 folks. Talk about culture shock. And right now, anyone enginerd that “needs” to relocate from #1 down to SD for job reasons would leave me perplexed because employment up there is considerably better than down here.
One observation, there are definitely a lot of dual income families in CV.
July 9, 2008 at 5:26 PM #236344CoronitaParticipantbump. anyone anyone anyone? Bueler? Anyone visited Pardee recently?
July 9, 2008 at 5:26 PM #236471CoronitaParticipantbump. anyone anyone anyone? Bueler? Anyone visited Pardee recently?
July 9, 2008 at 5:26 PM #236482CoronitaParticipantbump. anyone anyone anyone? Bueler? Anyone visited Pardee recently?
July 9, 2008 at 5:26 PM #236528CoronitaParticipantbump. anyone anyone anyone? Bueler? Anyone visited Pardee recently?
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