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jficquette
ParticipantMy pet peeves is bullies in goverment who want to our lives
Next pet preeve are people yakking on te cell phone in the bookstore, or food store
John
jficquette
ParticipantMy pet peeves is bullies in goverment who want to our lives
Next pet preeve are people yakking on te cell phone in the bookstore, or food store
John
jficquette
ParticipantMy pet peeves is bullies in goverment who want to our lives
Next pet preeve are people yakking on te cell phone in the bookstore, or food store
John
jficquette
ParticipantMy pet peeves is bullies in goverment who want to our lives
Next pet preeve are people yakking on te cell phone in the bookstore, or food store
John
jficquette
ParticipantSDBubble,
I moved here in 1998 from Atlanta and moved back to Atlanta in August 2006 only to move back here in August 2007.
I moved away to go back to what I was doing which was placing Accounting and Finance professionals. Atlanta has been a boom city for 40 years and I doubt if you could find a better combination of high paying jobs and low housing prices.
The problem was I had no idea how much San Diego had endeared itself to me and decided that I rather try my luck out here then live in a big, busy, hot Southern Town with all of its issues, crime, lousy weather, traffic etc.
If I had any sense I would probably move back and buy a nice house in North Georgia for $350k and just make myself accept the fact that San Diego only makes sense for those who moved here 15- 20 years ago and not for relative newcomers.
John
jficquette
ParticipantSDBubble,
I moved here in 1998 from Atlanta and moved back to Atlanta in August 2006 only to move back here in August 2007.
I moved away to go back to what I was doing which was placing Accounting and Finance professionals. Atlanta has been a boom city for 40 years and I doubt if you could find a better combination of high paying jobs and low housing prices.
The problem was I had no idea how much San Diego had endeared itself to me and decided that I rather try my luck out here then live in a big, busy, hot Southern Town with all of its issues, crime, lousy weather, traffic etc.
If I had any sense I would probably move back and buy a nice house in North Georgia for $350k and just make myself accept the fact that San Diego only makes sense for those who moved here 15- 20 years ago and not for relative newcomers.
John
jficquette
ParticipantSDBubble,
I moved here in 1998 from Atlanta and moved back to Atlanta in August 2006 only to move back here in August 2007.
I moved away to go back to what I was doing which was placing Accounting and Finance professionals. Atlanta has been a boom city for 40 years and I doubt if you could find a better combination of high paying jobs and low housing prices.
The problem was I had no idea how much San Diego had endeared itself to me and decided that I rather try my luck out here then live in a big, busy, hot Southern Town with all of its issues, crime, lousy weather, traffic etc.
If I had any sense I would probably move back and buy a nice house in North Georgia for $350k and just make myself accept the fact that San Diego only makes sense for those who moved here 15- 20 years ago and not for relative newcomers.
John
jficquette
ParticipantSDBubble,
I moved here in 1998 from Atlanta and moved back to Atlanta in August 2006 only to move back here in August 2007.
I moved away to go back to what I was doing which was placing Accounting and Finance professionals. Atlanta has been a boom city for 40 years and I doubt if you could find a better combination of high paying jobs and low housing prices.
The problem was I had no idea how much San Diego had endeared itself to me and decided that I rather try my luck out here then live in a big, busy, hot Southern Town with all of its issues, crime, lousy weather, traffic etc.
If I had any sense I would probably move back and buy a nice house in North Georgia for $350k and just make myself accept the fact that San Diego only makes sense for those who moved here 15- 20 years ago and not for relative newcomers.
John
jficquette
ParticipantSDBubble,
I moved here in 1998 from Atlanta and moved back to Atlanta in August 2006 only to move back here in August 2007.
I moved away to go back to what I was doing which was placing Accounting and Finance professionals. Atlanta has been a boom city for 40 years and I doubt if you could find a better combination of high paying jobs and low housing prices.
The problem was I had no idea how much San Diego had endeared itself to me and decided that I rather try my luck out here then live in a big, busy, hot Southern Town with all of its issues, crime, lousy weather, traffic etc.
If I had any sense I would probably move back and buy a nice house in North Georgia for $350k and just make myself accept the fact that San Diego only makes sense for those who moved here 15- 20 years ago and not for relative newcomers.
John
jficquette
ParticipantI have been checking the rentals on craiglist and I saw two yesterday in North County where the solicited rent was stated as “reduced”.
Rents are too high here to compete with what you can rent in high growth cities should as Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver.
I moved away a couple years ago to come back. I am never leaving again but people with higher expenses, kids etc are going to be leaving for better jobs and lower cost of living.
I know this has been going on for a couple of years but I feel that it will start to accelerate simply because the job market here is not creating the high paying jobs it takes to live here and some people have no choice.
John
jficquette
ParticipantI have been checking the rentals on craiglist and I saw two yesterday in North County where the solicited rent was stated as “reduced”.
Rents are too high here to compete with what you can rent in high growth cities should as Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver.
I moved away a couple years ago to come back. I am never leaving again but people with higher expenses, kids etc are going to be leaving for better jobs and lower cost of living.
I know this has been going on for a couple of years but I feel that it will start to accelerate simply because the job market here is not creating the high paying jobs it takes to live here and some people have no choice.
John
jficquette
ParticipantI have been checking the rentals on craiglist and I saw two yesterday in North County where the solicited rent was stated as “reduced”.
Rents are too high here to compete with what you can rent in high growth cities should as Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver.
I moved away a couple years ago to come back. I am never leaving again but people with higher expenses, kids etc are going to be leaving for better jobs and lower cost of living.
I know this has been going on for a couple of years but I feel that it will start to accelerate simply because the job market here is not creating the high paying jobs it takes to live here and some people have no choice.
John
jficquette
ParticipantI have been checking the rentals on craiglist and I saw two yesterday in North County where the solicited rent was stated as “reduced”.
Rents are too high here to compete with what you can rent in high growth cities should as Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver.
I moved away a couple years ago to come back. I am never leaving again but people with higher expenses, kids etc are going to be leaving for better jobs and lower cost of living.
I know this has been going on for a couple of years but I feel that it will start to accelerate simply because the job market here is not creating the high paying jobs it takes to live here and some people have no choice.
John
jficquette
ParticipantI have been checking the rentals on craiglist and I saw two yesterday in North County where the solicited rent was stated as “reduced”.
Rents are too high here to compete with what you can rent in high growth cities should as Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Denver.
I moved away a couple years ago to come back. I am never leaving again but people with higher expenses, kids etc are going to be leaving for better jobs and lower cost of living.
I know this has been going on for a couple of years but I feel that it will start to accelerate simply because the job market here is not creating the high paying jobs it takes to live here and some people have no choice.
John
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