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meadandale
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like[/quote]Straight down Navajo to Waring and less than a mile to the 8 on Waring.
meadandale
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like[/quote]Straight down Navajo to Waring and less than a mile to the 8 on Waring.
meadandale
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
2. it isn’t close to the freeways – on the map it looks like there is easy access for commuting but I would want to see what the roads were like during my own commuting times – spending 15 or 20 minutes just getting to the freeway is very frustrating for me – suggest you try your commute from that location and see what it is like[/quote]Straight down Navajo to Waring and less than a mile to the 8 on Waring.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s pushing it to call that house “Del Cerro”. They are trying to piggy back Del Cerro in hopes it generates more interest. I call that house squarely in San Carlos.
Del Cerro houses are almost always larger and on larger lots than cookie cutter San Carlos houses like that one.
And no, I don’t live in Del Cerro, I live in Grantville/Allied Gardens.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s pushing it to call that house “Del Cerro”. They are trying to piggy back Del Cerro in hopes it generates more interest. I call that house squarely in San Carlos.
Del Cerro houses are almost always larger and on larger lots than cookie cutter San Carlos houses like that one.
And no, I don’t live in Del Cerro, I live in Grantville/Allied Gardens.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s pushing it to call that house “Del Cerro”. They are trying to piggy back Del Cerro in hopes it generates more interest. I call that house squarely in San Carlos.
Del Cerro houses are almost always larger and on larger lots than cookie cutter San Carlos houses like that one.
And no, I don’t live in Del Cerro, I live in Grantville/Allied Gardens.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s pushing it to call that house “Del Cerro”. They are trying to piggy back Del Cerro in hopes it generates more interest. I call that house squarely in San Carlos.
Del Cerro houses are almost always larger and on larger lots than cookie cutter San Carlos houses like that one.
And no, I don’t live in Del Cerro, I live in Grantville/Allied Gardens.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s pushing it to call that house “Del Cerro”. They are trying to piggy back Del Cerro in hopes it generates more interest. I call that house squarely in San Carlos.
Del Cerro houses are almost always larger and on larger lots than cookie cutter San Carlos houses like that one.
And no, I don’t live in Del Cerro, I live in Grantville/Allied Gardens.
meadandale
ParticipantOne firefighter I know formed one of the most well known craft brewers in San Diego..Alpine Brewing Company. He brews the beer in his spare time.
When I asked him why he didn’t just quit his firefighter job so he could expand capacity (he can’t keep up with demand for his beer) he laughed and said that he was close to retirement and their was no way he was giving up his pension and benefits.
So, let’s see, booming entrepreneur who’d rather stay in a firefighter position rather than grow his profitable business? Runs a whole other business on the side (one that is VERY labor intensive) while he’s working fulltime as a firefighter? Has obviously decided that staying around for his pension is worth more than the opportunity to grow the business.
Draw your own conclusions…I know I have.
meadandale
ParticipantOne firefighter I know formed one of the most well known craft brewers in San Diego..Alpine Brewing Company. He brews the beer in his spare time.
When I asked him why he didn’t just quit his firefighter job so he could expand capacity (he can’t keep up with demand for his beer) he laughed and said that he was close to retirement and their was no way he was giving up his pension and benefits.
So, let’s see, booming entrepreneur who’d rather stay in a firefighter position rather than grow his profitable business? Runs a whole other business on the side (one that is VERY labor intensive) while he’s working fulltime as a firefighter? Has obviously decided that staying around for his pension is worth more than the opportunity to grow the business.
Draw your own conclusions…I know I have.
meadandale
ParticipantOne firefighter I know formed one of the most well known craft brewers in San Diego..Alpine Brewing Company. He brews the beer in his spare time.
When I asked him why he didn’t just quit his firefighter job so he could expand capacity (he can’t keep up with demand for his beer) he laughed and said that he was close to retirement and their was no way he was giving up his pension and benefits.
So, let’s see, booming entrepreneur who’d rather stay in a firefighter position rather than grow his profitable business? Runs a whole other business on the side (one that is VERY labor intensive) while he’s working fulltime as a firefighter? Has obviously decided that staying around for his pension is worth more than the opportunity to grow the business.
Draw your own conclusions…I know I have.
meadandale
ParticipantOne firefighter I know formed one of the most well known craft brewers in San Diego..Alpine Brewing Company. He brews the beer in his spare time.
When I asked him why he didn’t just quit his firefighter job so he could expand capacity (he can’t keep up with demand for his beer) he laughed and said that he was close to retirement and their was no way he was giving up his pension and benefits.
So, let’s see, booming entrepreneur who’d rather stay in a firefighter position rather than grow his profitable business? Runs a whole other business on the side (one that is VERY labor intensive) while he’s working fulltime as a firefighter? Has obviously decided that staying around for his pension is worth more than the opportunity to grow the business.
Draw your own conclusions…I know I have.
meadandale
ParticipantOne firefighter I know formed one of the most well known craft brewers in San Diego..Alpine Brewing Company. He brews the beer in his spare time.
When I asked him why he didn’t just quit his firefighter job so he could expand capacity (he can’t keep up with demand for his beer) he laughed and said that he was close to retirement and their was no way he was giving up his pension and benefits.
So, let’s see, booming entrepreneur who’d rather stay in a firefighter position rather than grow his profitable business? Runs a whole other business on the side (one that is VERY labor intensive) while he’s working fulltime as a firefighter? Has obviously decided that staying around for his pension is worth more than the opportunity to grow the business.
Draw your own conclusions…I know I have.
meadandale
Participant[quote=dbapig]I don’t know of anyone who doesn’t WANT health insurance for himself/herself. If they can afford it, they get it. People ‘choose’ not to get health insurance because it costs way too much. See, they are ‘forced’ not to choose health insurance…[/quote]
Poppycock!
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine who is over 50 and works as a general contractor. He was complaining that he was paying $125/month for his health insurance.
I asked him how much his cable bill was..
“$185 a month”
I asked him how much his cell phone bill was…
“$100 a month”
So, you’ll pay $100 a month for a cell phone and almost $200 a month for cable but a little over a $100 a month for health insurance is too much of a burden?
Many people don’t have health insurance because they ELECT to because there are just too many other things that are higher priorities for their spending dollars. This is especially true amongst many 20-30 year olds who think nothing about having a $100/month iphone while making near minimum wage as a barista but can’t understand why they should have to pay for health insurance.
What’s next? Everyone needs a roof over their head. Shall we provide government housing for everyone as well? It’s the enlightened thing to do, right?
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