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[quote=briansd1]However, each bedroom should have its own bath, in today’s modern world (even if a small European style bath with shower only).
[/quote]Can you explain that, Brian? I’d say you need bathrooms equal to half the bedrooms, rounded up.
I’ve been in 3/4’s and 4/4’s before, and can’t begin to figure out what the point of the extra bathrooms is. Is that just in case you have bunch of daughters who wear a half-hour of make-up every day?
August 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #588586beanmaestroParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
The metric used above is intended to inflame, rather than inform.The private employment number include all employees, including fast food workers, retail, construciton laborers, etc.
The federal government employees skew towards higher educated positions. The equivalent of the above private jobs (cafeteria work, construciton labor, retail) are contracted out to the private sector by the federal government.
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August 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #588681beanmaestroParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
The metric used above is intended to inflame, rather than inform.The private employment number include all employees, including fast food workers, retail, construciton laborers, etc.
The federal government employees skew towards higher educated positions. The equivalent of the above private jobs (cafeteria work, construciton labor, retail) are contracted out to the private sector by the federal government.
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August 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589219beanmaestroParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
The metric used above is intended to inflame, rather than inform.The private employment number include all employees, including fast food workers, retail, construciton laborers, etc.
The federal government employees skew towards higher educated positions. The equivalent of the above private jobs (cafeteria work, construciton labor, retail) are contracted out to the private sector by the federal government.
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August 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589326beanmaestroParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
The metric used above is intended to inflame, rather than inform.The private employment number include all employees, including fast food workers, retail, construciton laborers, etc.
The federal government employees skew towards higher educated positions. The equivalent of the above private jobs (cafeteria work, construciton labor, retail) are contracted out to the private sector by the federal government.
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August 10, 2010 at 9:32 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589636beanmaestroParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
The metric used above is intended to inflame, rather than inform.The private employment number include all employees, including fast food workers, retail, construciton laborers, etc.
The federal government employees skew towards higher educated positions. The equivalent of the above private jobs (cafeteria work, construciton labor, retail) are contracted out to the private sector by the federal government.
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August 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM in reply to: Well folks….Looks like interest rates for loans are about to go lower…… #586242beanmaestroParticipantWell poo… I paid a point last year to get my rate down to 4.875% on a jumbo. Sounds like it’s time for a refi.
August 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM in reply to: Well folks….Looks like interest rates for loans are about to go lower…… #586335beanmaestroParticipantWell poo… I paid a point last year to get my rate down to 4.875% on a jumbo. Sounds like it’s time for a refi.
August 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM in reply to: Well folks….Looks like interest rates for loans are about to go lower…… #586868beanmaestroParticipantWell poo… I paid a point last year to get my rate down to 4.875% on a jumbo. Sounds like it’s time for a refi.
August 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM in reply to: Well folks….Looks like interest rates for loans are about to go lower…… #586976beanmaestroParticipantWell poo… I paid a point last year to get my rate down to 4.875% on a jumbo. Sounds like it’s time for a refi.
August 4, 2010 at 10:44 AM in reply to: Well folks….Looks like interest rates for loans are about to go lower…… #587280beanmaestroParticipantWell poo… I paid a point last year to get my rate down to 4.875% on a jumbo. Sounds like it’s time for a refi.
July 30, 2010 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584496beanmaestroParticipantFine point, but the writing is terrible. Which, unfortunately, undermines the point.
The stats in this article are sensationalistic and mostly unbenchmarked. Comparing numbers from the last three years just proves we’re in a recession. Give us a friggin’ long-term graph, and the data will speak even louder for itself. As it is now, I feel this icky feeling that the numbers were manipulated unnecessarily.
July 30, 2010 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584587beanmaestroParticipantFine point, but the writing is terrible. Which, unfortunately, undermines the point.
The stats in this article are sensationalistic and mostly unbenchmarked. Comparing numbers from the last three years just proves we’re in a recession. Give us a friggin’ long-term graph, and the data will speak even louder for itself. As it is now, I feel this icky feeling that the numbers were manipulated unnecessarily.
July 30, 2010 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585123beanmaestroParticipantFine point, but the writing is terrible. Which, unfortunately, undermines the point.
The stats in this article are sensationalistic and mostly unbenchmarked. Comparing numbers from the last three years just proves we’re in a recession. Give us a friggin’ long-term graph, and the data will speak even louder for itself. As it is now, I feel this icky feeling that the numbers were manipulated unnecessarily.
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