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December 15, 2007 at 9:40 AM #117938December 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM #117775
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ParticipantSeattle Relo my main point above was that there should be absolutely no shame in the admission of the foreclosure to the employer. It happens and there are alot of circumstances that justify it and I think that many (not all) employers would be understanding, especially as we move into the future.
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December 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM #117997SD Realtor
ParticipantSeattle Relo my main point above was that there should be absolutely no shame in the admission of the foreclosure to the employer. It happens and there are alot of circumstances that justify it and I think that many (not all) employers would be understanding, especially as we move into the future.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM #117979SD Realtor
ParticipantSeattle Relo my main point above was that there should be absolutely no shame in the admission of the foreclosure to the employer. It happens and there are alot of circumstances that justify it and I think that many (not all) employers would be understanding, especially as we move into the future.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM #117936SD Realtor
ParticipantSeattle Relo my main point above was that there should be absolutely no shame in the admission of the foreclosure to the employer. It happens and there are alot of circumstances that justify it and I think that many (not all) employers would be understanding, especially as we move into the future.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 10:36 AM #117903SD Realtor
ParticipantSeattle Relo my main point above was that there should be absolutely no shame in the admission of the foreclosure to the employer. It happens and there are alot of circumstances that justify it and I think that many (not all) employers would be understanding, especially as we move into the future.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 10:49 AM #117930seattle-relo
ParticipantThis post was inspired by some interesting conversations I had at my husband’s holiday party last week. After the many years I have had to endure his parties, I still am surprised at the things/ideas that come out of drunk engineers’ mouths. Basically I was talking to one of his employees who actually had this idea (I am not sure why he was telling me this being that I am the wife of his boss)and was actually thinking about following through. I’ll just say he was very, very tanked. I am not sure what it is with drunk engineers at holiday parties, but they usually spill their guts to me on all kind of crazy things…it’s pretty funny 🙂 However, on a serious note, I will say that the pain of our market is beginning to spill over to other businesses and professionals (like civil engineers) whose business is related to infrastructure, land development, and municipal funds.
December 15, 2007 at 10:49 AM #117964seattle-relo
ParticipantThis post was inspired by some interesting conversations I had at my husband’s holiday party last week. After the many years I have had to endure his parties, I still am surprised at the things/ideas that come out of drunk engineers’ mouths. Basically I was talking to one of his employees who actually had this idea (I am not sure why he was telling me this being that I am the wife of his boss)and was actually thinking about following through. I’ll just say he was very, very tanked. I am not sure what it is with drunk engineers at holiday parties, but they usually spill their guts to me on all kind of crazy things…it’s pretty funny 🙂 However, on a serious note, I will say that the pain of our market is beginning to spill over to other businesses and professionals (like civil engineers) whose business is related to infrastructure, land development, and municipal funds.
December 15, 2007 at 10:49 AM #117798seattle-relo
ParticipantThis post was inspired by some interesting conversations I had at my husband’s holiday party last week. After the many years I have had to endure his parties, I still am surprised at the things/ideas that come out of drunk engineers’ mouths. Basically I was talking to one of his employees who actually had this idea (I am not sure why he was telling me this being that I am the wife of his boss)and was actually thinking about following through. I’ll just say he was very, very tanked. I am not sure what it is with drunk engineers at holiday parties, but they usually spill their guts to me on all kind of crazy things…it’s pretty funny 🙂 However, on a serious note, I will say that the pain of our market is beginning to spill over to other businesses and professionals (like civil engineers) whose business is related to infrastructure, land development, and municipal funds.
December 15, 2007 at 10:49 AM #118004seattle-relo
ParticipantThis post was inspired by some interesting conversations I had at my husband’s holiday party last week. After the many years I have had to endure his parties, I still am surprised at the things/ideas that come out of drunk engineers’ mouths. Basically I was talking to one of his employees who actually had this idea (I am not sure why he was telling me this being that I am the wife of his boss)and was actually thinking about following through. I’ll just say he was very, very tanked. I am not sure what it is with drunk engineers at holiday parties, but they usually spill their guts to me on all kind of crazy things…it’s pretty funny 🙂 However, on a serious note, I will say that the pain of our market is beginning to spill over to other businesses and professionals (like civil engineers) whose business is related to infrastructure, land development, and municipal funds.
December 15, 2007 at 10:49 AM #118024seattle-relo
ParticipantThis post was inspired by some interesting conversations I had at my husband’s holiday party last week. After the many years I have had to endure his parties, I still am surprised at the things/ideas that come out of drunk engineers’ mouths. Basically I was talking to one of his employees who actually had this idea (I am not sure why he was telling me this being that I am the wife of his boss)and was actually thinking about following through. I’ll just say he was very, very tanked. I am not sure what it is with drunk engineers at holiday parties, but they usually spill their guts to me on all kind of crazy things…it’s pretty funny 🙂 However, on a serious note, I will say that the pain of our market is beginning to spill over to other businesses and professionals (like civil engineers) whose business is related to infrastructure, land development, and municipal funds.
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