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bob2007
ParticipantSounds good for the most part. I actually like that area. Only downside is $500 mello roos and HOA. That would be a problem with resale. But, you say you want to stay for a long time, and are ok with that part, so maybe resale isn’t that big of a problem.
bob2007
ParticipantUCgal,
Is there any possibility that your “crappy employer” is having a down year, and the matching was stopped to save a job or two? At least you are still employed.
bob2007
ParticipantUCgal,
Is there any possibility that your “crappy employer” is having a down year, and the matching was stopped to save a job or two? At least you are still employed.
bob2007
ParticipantUCgal,
Is there any possibility that your “crappy employer” is having a down year, and the matching was stopped to save a job or two? At least you are still employed.
bob2007
ParticipantUCgal,
Is there any possibility that your “crappy employer” is having a down year, and the matching was stopped to save a job or two? At least you are still employed.
bob2007
ParticipantUCgal,
Is there any possibility that your “crappy employer” is having a down year, and the matching was stopped to save a job or two? At least you are still employed.
bob2007
Participantpeterb, I would agree. There is a little irony there in my opinion. Although each individual is responsible for their decisions, the gov’t was a major enabler by reducing nearly all standards for gov’t purchasing of loans. So the gov’t makes poor decisions on what they purchase (among many other things), then the next gen moves towards bigger gov’t. That move will ensure they have a lower standard of living than previous college grads.
bob2007
Participantpeterb, I would agree. There is a little irony there in my opinion. Although each individual is responsible for their decisions, the gov’t was a major enabler by reducing nearly all standards for gov’t purchasing of loans. So the gov’t makes poor decisions on what they purchase (among many other things), then the next gen moves towards bigger gov’t. That move will ensure they have a lower standard of living than previous college grads.
bob2007
Participantpeterb, I would agree. There is a little irony there in my opinion. Although each individual is responsible for their decisions, the gov’t was a major enabler by reducing nearly all standards for gov’t purchasing of loans. So the gov’t makes poor decisions on what they purchase (among many other things), then the next gen moves towards bigger gov’t. That move will ensure they have a lower standard of living than previous college grads.
bob2007
Participantpeterb, I would agree. There is a little irony there in my opinion. Although each individual is responsible for their decisions, the gov’t was a major enabler by reducing nearly all standards for gov’t purchasing of loans. So the gov’t makes poor decisions on what they purchase (among many other things), then the next gen moves towards bigger gov’t. That move will ensure they have a lower standard of living than previous college grads.
bob2007
Participantpeterb, I would agree. There is a little irony there in my opinion. Although each individual is responsible for their decisions, the gov’t was a major enabler by reducing nearly all standards for gov’t purchasing of loans. So the gov’t makes poor decisions on what they purchase (among many other things), then the next gen moves towards bigger gov’t. That move will ensure they have a lower standard of living than previous college grads.
bob2007
ParticipantI think this is discouraging. One interpretation can be that they want whatever they think is the “promised dream” (material things), while protesting the lack of gov’t funding for their education.
bob2007
ParticipantI think this is discouraging. One interpretation can be that they want whatever they think is the “promised dream” (material things), while protesting the lack of gov’t funding for their education.
bob2007
ParticipantI think this is discouraging. One interpretation can be that they want whatever they think is the “promised dream” (material things), while protesting the lack of gov’t funding for their education.
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