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fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe bottom is yet to come.
Keeping in mind the state of economy and unemployment rate, I see housing prices going nowhere but down..fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe bottom is yet to come.
Keeping in mind the state of economy and unemployment rate, I see housing prices going nowhere but down..fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe bottom is yet to come.
Keeping in mind the state of economy and unemployment rate, I see housing prices going nowhere but down..fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe bottom is yet to come.
Keeping in mind the state of economy and unemployment rate, I see housing prices going nowhere but down..fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe bottom is yet to come.
Keeping in mind the state of economy and unemployment rate, I see housing prices going nowhere but down..fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=jpinpb]As maybe politically incorrect as the article, I’ll be somewhat the same. And I admit I will be generalizing. I’ve noticed that Asians are shy, timid, awkward, socially inept, unhappy, withdrawn and even cold. Sure they thrive in the environment that was pushed upon them, science, bookwork. But I suggest that one needs to have more than that to function in the corporate world. For example, how many connections are made on the golf course?[/quote]
I am Asian/East Indian and to some extent agree with jpinb’s comments.
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=jpinpb]As maybe politically incorrect as the article, I’ll be somewhat the same. And I admit I will be generalizing. I’ve noticed that Asians are shy, timid, awkward, socially inept, unhappy, withdrawn and even cold. Sure they thrive in the environment that was pushed upon them, science, bookwork. But I suggest that one needs to have more than that to function in the corporate world. For example, how many connections are made on the golf course?[/quote]
I am Asian/East Indian and to some extent agree with jpinb’s comments.
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=jpinpb]As maybe politically incorrect as the article, I’ll be somewhat the same. And I admit I will be generalizing. I’ve noticed that Asians are shy, timid, awkward, socially inept, unhappy, withdrawn and even cold. Sure they thrive in the environment that was pushed upon them, science, bookwork. But I suggest that one needs to have more than that to function in the corporate world. For example, how many connections are made on the golf course?[/quote]
I am Asian/East Indian and to some extent agree with jpinb’s comments.
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=jpinpb]As maybe politically incorrect as the article, I’ll be somewhat the same. And I admit I will be generalizing. I’ve noticed that Asians are shy, timid, awkward, socially inept, unhappy, withdrawn and even cold. Sure they thrive in the environment that was pushed upon them, science, bookwork. But I suggest that one needs to have more than that to function in the corporate world. For example, how many connections are made on the golf course?[/quote]
I am Asian/East Indian and to some extent agree with jpinb’s comments.
fun4vnay2
Participant[quote=jpinpb]As maybe politically incorrect as the article, I’ll be somewhat the same. And I admit I will be generalizing. I’ve noticed that Asians are shy, timid, awkward, socially inept, unhappy, withdrawn and even cold. Sure they thrive in the environment that was pushed upon them, science, bookwork. But I suggest that one needs to have more than that to function in the corporate world. For example, how many connections are made on the golf course?[/quote]
I am Asian/East Indian and to some extent agree with jpinb’s comments.
November 1, 2010 at 3:45 PM in reply to: New WSJ article: “The Stealth Stimulus of Defaulters Living for Free” #625264fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe only group of people who have been having issue with this ( defaulters living for free ) are the one who could not milk the system to their advantage.
I see a lot of them in this forum including me ๐Would you be still complaining if you are one of those defaulters not paying mortgage bills but still in your house..
Probably not!!November 1, 2010 at 3:45 PM in reply to: New WSJ article: “The Stealth Stimulus of Defaulters Living for Free” #625345fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe only group of people who have been having issue with this ( defaulters living for free ) are the one who could not milk the system to their advantage.
I see a lot of them in this forum including me ๐Would you be still complaining if you are one of those defaulters not paying mortgage bills but still in your house..
Probably not!!November 1, 2010 at 3:45 PM in reply to: New WSJ article: “The Stealth Stimulus of Defaulters Living for Free” #625895fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe only group of people who have been having issue with this ( defaulters living for free ) are the one who could not milk the system to their advantage.
I see a lot of them in this forum including me ๐Would you be still complaining if you are one of those defaulters not paying mortgage bills but still in your house..
Probably not!!November 1, 2010 at 3:45 PM in reply to: New WSJ article: “The Stealth Stimulus of Defaulters Living for Free” #626018fun4vnay2
ParticipantThe only group of people who have been having issue with this ( defaulters living for free ) are the one who could not milk the system to their advantage.
I see a lot of them in this forum including me ๐Would you be still complaining if you are one of those defaulters not paying mortgage bills but still in your house..
Probably not!! -
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