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September 12, 2009 at 10:34 PM #456744September 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM #455955
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ParticipantLucky
There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.
September 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM #456149patb
ParticipantLucky
There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.
September 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM #456484patb
ParticipantLucky
There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.
September 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM #456556patb
ParticipantLucky
There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.
September 12, 2009 at 10:35 PM #456749patb
ParticipantLucky
There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.
September 13, 2009 at 4:29 AM #4559894plexowner
Participant“There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.”
A large part of San Diego’s aerospace industry (General Dynamics Space Systems division) has moved to Denver – if I were serious about working in the aerospace industry I would relocate there – not sure I would call Denver aerospace jobs ‘secure’ but at least they exist
September 13, 2009 at 4:29 AM #4561834plexowner
Participant“There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.”
A large part of San Diego’s aerospace industry (General Dynamics Space Systems division) has moved to Denver – if I were serious about working in the aerospace industry I would relocate there – not sure I would call Denver aerospace jobs ‘secure’ but at least they exist
September 13, 2009 at 4:29 AM #4565194plexowner
Participant“There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.”
A large part of San Diego’s aerospace industry (General Dynamics Space Systems division) has moved to Denver – if I were serious about working in the aerospace industry I would relocate there – not sure I would call Denver aerospace jobs ‘secure’ but at least they exist
September 13, 2009 at 4:29 AM #4565924plexowner
Participant“There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.”
A large part of San Diego’s aerospace industry (General Dynamics Space Systems division) has moved to Denver – if I were serious about working in the aerospace industry I would relocate there – not sure I would call Denver aerospace jobs ‘secure’ but at least they exist
September 13, 2009 at 4:29 AM #4567854plexowner
Participant“There are no secure aerospace jobs. it’s a terrible industry.”
A large part of San Diego’s aerospace industry (General Dynamics Space Systems division) has moved to Denver – if I were serious about working in the aerospace industry I would relocate there – not sure I would call Denver aerospace jobs ‘secure’ but at least they exist
September 13, 2009 at 4:39 AM #4559944plexowner
Participant“why not a 10/20 ARM?”
I have a 10/20 fixed – the first 10 years are interest only – the last 20 are fully amortized – the interest rate is fixed for the entire 30 year period
This loan made sense to me – the first 10 years of a mortgage barely touch the principal anyway so why not pay interest only? – the difference in payments between a 20 and 30 year amortization schedule is minimal (a few hundred bucks per month) – the interest rate is fixed so there won’t be any surprises
don’t know if this loan product is still available today
September 13, 2009 at 4:39 AM #4561874plexowner
Participant“why not a 10/20 ARM?”
I have a 10/20 fixed – the first 10 years are interest only – the last 20 are fully amortized – the interest rate is fixed for the entire 30 year period
This loan made sense to me – the first 10 years of a mortgage barely touch the principal anyway so why not pay interest only? – the difference in payments between a 20 and 30 year amortization schedule is minimal (a few hundred bucks per month) – the interest rate is fixed so there won’t be any surprises
don’t know if this loan product is still available today
September 13, 2009 at 4:39 AM #4565244plexowner
Participant“why not a 10/20 ARM?”
I have a 10/20 fixed – the first 10 years are interest only – the last 20 are fully amortized – the interest rate is fixed for the entire 30 year period
This loan made sense to me – the first 10 years of a mortgage barely touch the principal anyway so why not pay interest only? – the difference in payments between a 20 and 30 year amortization schedule is minimal (a few hundred bucks per month) – the interest rate is fixed so there won’t be any surprises
don’t know if this loan product is still available today
September 13, 2009 at 4:39 AM #4565974plexowner
Participant“why not a 10/20 ARM?”
I have a 10/20 fixed – the first 10 years are interest only – the last 20 are fully amortized – the interest rate is fixed for the entire 30 year period
This loan made sense to me – the first 10 years of a mortgage barely touch the principal anyway so why not pay interest only? – the difference in payments between a 20 and 30 year amortization schedule is minimal (a few hundred bucks per month) – the interest rate is fixed so there won’t be any surprises
don’t know if this loan product is still available today
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