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April 10, 2010 at 6:54 PM #538876April 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM #538044
jficquette
ParticipantGood luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John
April 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM #538166jficquette
ParticipantGood luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John
April 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM #538634jficquette
ParticipantGood luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John
April 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM #538730jficquette
ParticipantGood luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John
April 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM #538996jficquette
ParticipantGood luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John
April 10, 2010 at 9:36 PM #538054NotCranky
Participant[quote=jficquette]Good luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John[/quote]
That’s an important consideration. So many young people leave cheaper places too. It would be nice for them to have a choice.April 10, 2010 at 9:36 PM #538176NotCranky
Participant[quote=jficquette]Good luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John[/quote]
That’s an important consideration. So many young people leave cheaper places too. It would be nice for them to have a choice.April 10, 2010 at 9:36 PM #538644NotCranky
Participant[quote=jficquette]Good luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John[/quote]
That’s an important consideration. So many young people leave cheaper places too. It would be nice for them to have a choice.April 10, 2010 at 9:36 PM #538740NotCranky
Participant[quote=jficquette]Good luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John[/quote]
That’s an important consideration. So many young people leave cheaper places too. It would be nice for them to have a choice.April 10, 2010 at 9:36 PM #539006NotCranky
Participant[quote=jficquette]Good luck. You are doing the right thing. California’s best days are behind her. Better to leave and put your kids in a place where they can grow up make friends and live in an area where they can afford to live after they get out of school.
John[/quote]
That’s an important consideration. So many young people leave cheaper places too. It would be nice for them to have a choice.April 10, 2010 at 10:26 PM #538059jameswenn
ParticipantStreak,
I moved down to SD from LA. I miss a lot of things, but not enough to go back. There’s way less people down here, less traffic, and cheaper housing. It’s a big city, but it still has a small town feel compared to LA or the Bay.
One thing that concerns me is the employment mix. Government seems to be the economic driver, only a handful of large companies are headquartered here, and there are a lot of small businesses that come and go.
April 10, 2010 at 10:26 PM #538181jameswenn
ParticipantStreak,
I moved down to SD from LA. I miss a lot of things, but not enough to go back. There’s way less people down here, less traffic, and cheaper housing. It’s a big city, but it still has a small town feel compared to LA or the Bay.
One thing that concerns me is the employment mix. Government seems to be the economic driver, only a handful of large companies are headquartered here, and there are a lot of small businesses that come and go.
April 10, 2010 at 10:26 PM #538649jameswenn
ParticipantStreak,
I moved down to SD from LA. I miss a lot of things, but not enough to go back. There’s way less people down here, less traffic, and cheaper housing. It’s a big city, but it still has a small town feel compared to LA or the Bay.
One thing that concerns me is the employment mix. Government seems to be the economic driver, only a handful of large companies are headquartered here, and there are a lot of small businesses that come and go.
April 10, 2010 at 10:26 PM #538745jameswenn
ParticipantStreak,
I moved down to SD from LA. I miss a lot of things, but not enough to go back. There’s way less people down here, less traffic, and cheaper housing. It’s a big city, but it still has a small town feel compared to LA or the Bay.
One thing that concerns me is the employment mix. Government seems to be the economic driver, only a handful of large companies are headquartered here, and there are a lot of small businesses that come and go.
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