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jimmyle
ParticipantThanks, I will look into it. It is damn hard for first time buyer to save enough for 20% and still have some extra cash.
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jimmyle
ParticipantThanks, I will look into it. It is damn hard for first time buyer to save enough for 20% and still have some extra cash.
[quote=Mortgage Mentor]Here is a link to my site: http://www.YourFhaGuru.com for everything you ever wanted to know about FHA.
Bill[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantThe interest rate is just hypothetical. So I would pay a one time fee of $7,875 and no additional monthly payment?
Thanks,
jimmyle
ParticipantThe interest rate is just hypothetical. So I would pay a one time fee of $7,875 and no additional monthly payment?
Thanks,
jimmyle
ParticipantThe interest rate is just hypothetical. So I would pay a one time fee of $7,875 and no additional monthly payment?
Thanks,
jimmyle
ParticipantThe interest rate is just hypothetical. So I would pay a one time fee of $7,875 and no additional monthly payment?
Thanks,
jimmyle
ParticipantThe interest rate is just hypothetical. So I would pay a one time fee of $7,875 and no additional monthly payment?
Thanks,
jimmyle
ParticipantYou are totally right about the boredom. There was an opening for an Engineering position and I was the perfect fit. My wife’s boss told me to apply because the hiring manager is his friend and I would have a very good chance of landing the job. I said no thanks. I rather be productive.
[quote=werewolf34]I think the salaries compensate for the boredom of the work. In all seriousness, these high compensation packages are a product of strong unions and stupid leaders just kicking the can down the road.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou are totally right about the boredom. There was an opening for an Engineering position and I was the perfect fit. My wife’s boss told me to apply because the hiring manager is his friend and I would have a very good chance of landing the job. I said no thanks. I rather be productive.
[quote=werewolf34]I think the salaries compensate for the boredom of the work. In all seriousness, these high compensation packages are a product of strong unions and stupid leaders just kicking the can down the road.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou are totally right about the boredom. There was an opening for an Engineering position and I was the perfect fit. My wife’s boss told me to apply because the hiring manager is his friend and I would have a very good chance of landing the job. I said no thanks. I rather be productive.
[quote=werewolf34]I think the salaries compensate for the boredom of the work. In all seriousness, these high compensation packages are a product of strong unions and stupid leaders just kicking the can down the road.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou are totally right about the boredom. There was an opening for an Engineering position and I was the perfect fit. My wife’s boss told me to apply because the hiring manager is his friend and I would have a very good chance of landing the job. I said no thanks. I rather be productive.
[quote=werewolf34]I think the salaries compensate for the boredom of the work. In all seriousness, these high compensation packages are a product of strong unions and stupid leaders just kicking the can down the road.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantYou are totally right about the boredom. There was an opening for an Engineering position and I was the perfect fit. My wife’s boss told me to apply because the hiring manager is his friend and I would have a very good chance of landing the job. I said no thanks. I rather be productive.
[quote=werewolf34]I think the salaries compensate for the boredom of the work. In all seriousness, these high compensation packages are a product of strong unions and stupid leaders just kicking the can down the road.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantMy wife works for the gov’t. Jobs that are assigned to be completed in 4 months could easily be done in one month. Her coworkers would scold her for ‘working’ because that would take away the overtime. She works about 2 hours a day because if you try to work any more than that you will turn your coworkers against you and they can be very nasty. I will benefit too because she has 401K in addition to a very generous pension. However, I don’t know if it lasts long enough or the gov’t will go bankrupt before she could retires.
jimmyle
ParticipantMy wife works for the gov’t. Jobs that are assigned to be completed in 4 months could easily be done in one month. Her coworkers would scold her for ‘working’ because that would take away the overtime. She works about 2 hours a day because if you try to work any more than that you will turn your coworkers against you and they can be very nasty. I will benefit too because she has 401K in addition to a very generous pension. However, I don’t know if it lasts long enough or the gov’t will go bankrupt before she could retires.
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