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mydogsarelazy
ParticipantAt the moment, there is a proposal to cut $825 million from the annual budget of the California Community College system, which is the world’s largest higher education system.
An estimated 250,000 students would likely be lost under the budget proposal, and that may be a conservative number. That is equivalent to shutting down the University of California, plus an additional 30,000 students.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantAt the moment, there is a proposal to cut $825 million from the annual budget of the California Community College system, which is the world’s largest higher education system.
An estimated 250,000 students would likely be lost under the budget proposal, and that may be a conservative number. That is equivalent to shutting down the University of California, plus an additional 30,000 students.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantAt the moment, there is a proposal to cut $825 million from the annual budget of the California Community College system, which is the world’s largest higher education system.
An estimated 250,000 students would likely be lost under the budget proposal, and that may be a conservative number. That is equivalent to shutting down the University of California, plus an additional 30,000 students.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantAt the moment, there is a proposal to cut $825 million from the annual budget of the California Community College system, which is the world’s largest higher education system.
An estimated 250,000 students would likely be lost under the budget proposal, and that may be a conservative number. That is equivalent to shutting down the University of California, plus an additional 30,000 students.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHi Donald,
I want to pass on a positive experiece I had.
To put this in perspective, I sold cars in graduate school — what a horrible experience — and since then I have hated car dealers in general.
Recently my wife and I purchased a new Mazda from Hine Mazda of Temecula. We were stunned. There was no pressure, and we got the price we wanted by simply calling our salesman the day after our test drive and he gave us his bottom line, via telephone, a few minutes later. He essentially gave us the “Costco” price, and paid us more for our trade in than we expected.
The whole experience was a 10 out of 10. This dealership apparently has decided to things the way Saturn does and simply not hassle people.
John Seed
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHi Donald,
I want to pass on a positive experiece I had.
To put this in perspective, I sold cars in graduate school — what a horrible experience — and since then I have hated car dealers in general.
Recently my wife and I purchased a new Mazda from Hine Mazda of Temecula. We were stunned. There was no pressure, and we got the price we wanted by simply calling our salesman the day after our test drive and he gave us his bottom line, via telephone, a few minutes later. He essentially gave us the “Costco” price, and paid us more for our trade in than we expected.
The whole experience was a 10 out of 10. This dealership apparently has decided to things the way Saturn does and simply not hassle people.
John Seed
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHi Donald,
I want to pass on a positive experiece I had.
To put this in perspective, I sold cars in graduate school — what a horrible experience — and since then I have hated car dealers in general.
Recently my wife and I purchased a new Mazda from Hine Mazda of Temecula. We were stunned. There was no pressure, and we got the price we wanted by simply calling our salesman the day after our test drive and he gave us his bottom line, via telephone, a few minutes later. He essentially gave us the “Costco” price, and paid us more for our trade in than we expected.
The whole experience was a 10 out of 10. This dealership apparently has decided to things the way Saturn does and simply not hassle people.
John Seed
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHi Donald,
I want to pass on a positive experiece I had.
To put this in perspective, I sold cars in graduate school — what a horrible experience — and since then I have hated car dealers in general.
Recently my wife and I purchased a new Mazda from Hine Mazda of Temecula. We were stunned. There was no pressure, and we got the price we wanted by simply calling our salesman the day after our test drive and he gave us his bottom line, via telephone, a few minutes later. He essentially gave us the “Costco” price, and paid us more for our trade in than we expected.
The whole experience was a 10 out of 10. This dealership apparently has decided to things the way Saturn does and simply not hassle people.
John Seed
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHi Donald,
I want to pass on a positive experiece I had.
To put this in perspective, I sold cars in graduate school — what a horrible experience — and since then I have hated car dealers in general.
Recently my wife and I purchased a new Mazda from Hine Mazda of Temecula. We were stunned. There was no pressure, and we got the price we wanted by simply calling our salesman the day after our test drive and he gave us his bottom line, via telephone, a few minutes later. He essentially gave us the “Costco” price, and paid us more for our trade in than we expected.
The whole experience was a 10 out of 10. This dealership apparently has decided to things the way Saturn does and simply not hassle people.
John Seed
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have lived in Murrieta for five years, and living in Temecula for about two years before that.
Here is my list:
Temecula has had better city government, smarter people and less rancor.
Temecula is 2-3 degrees cooler.
Both Murrieta and Temecula have some great schools. Temecula is laying off some teachers and closing some elementary schools, while Murrieta currently plans no layoffs and has a new high school going up.
Murrieta does seem more conservative: less upscale retiree types.
Temecula has stronger retail: the mall redo is great and Old Town is an attraction.
Murrieta is Forbes Magazines no. 1 “Subprime Boomtown.” Lots of repos and price drops here early when the bubble burst, but lots of new buyers at the moment. There are some great home values, especially if you want a large home and/or large lot.
Murrieta has the Santa Rosa plateau, which is stunning.
Honestly, the two are similar enough that I think of them as one town called Murriecula.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have lived in Murrieta for five years, and living in Temecula for about two years before that.
Here is my list:
Temecula has had better city government, smarter people and less rancor.
Temecula is 2-3 degrees cooler.
Both Murrieta and Temecula have some great schools. Temecula is laying off some teachers and closing some elementary schools, while Murrieta currently plans no layoffs and has a new high school going up.
Murrieta does seem more conservative: less upscale retiree types.
Temecula has stronger retail: the mall redo is great and Old Town is an attraction.
Murrieta is Forbes Magazines no. 1 “Subprime Boomtown.” Lots of repos and price drops here early when the bubble burst, but lots of new buyers at the moment. There are some great home values, especially if you want a large home and/or large lot.
Murrieta has the Santa Rosa plateau, which is stunning.
Honestly, the two are similar enough that I think of them as one town called Murriecula.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have lived in Murrieta for five years, and living in Temecula for about two years before that.
Here is my list:
Temecula has had better city government, smarter people and less rancor.
Temecula is 2-3 degrees cooler.
Both Murrieta and Temecula have some great schools. Temecula is laying off some teachers and closing some elementary schools, while Murrieta currently plans no layoffs and has a new high school going up.
Murrieta does seem more conservative: less upscale retiree types.
Temecula has stronger retail: the mall redo is great and Old Town is an attraction.
Murrieta is Forbes Magazines no. 1 “Subprime Boomtown.” Lots of repos and price drops here early when the bubble burst, but lots of new buyers at the moment. There are some great home values, especially if you want a large home and/or large lot.
Murrieta has the Santa Rosa plateau, which is stunning.
Honestly, the two are similar enough that I think of them as one town called Murriecula.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have lived in Murrieta for five years, and living in Temecula for about two years before that.
Here is my list:
Temecula has had better city government, smarter people and less rancor.
Temecula is 2-3 degrees cooler.
Both Murrieta and Temecula have some great schools. Temecula is laying off some teachers and closing some elementary schools, while Murrieta currently plans no layoffs and has a new high school going up.
Murrieta does seem more conservative: less upscale retiree types.
Temecula has stronger retail: the mall redo is great and Old Town is an attraction.
Murrieta is Forbes Magazines no. 1 “Subprime Boomtown.” Lots of repos and price drops here early when the bubble burst, but lots of new buyers at the moment. There are some great home values, especially if you want a large home and/or large lot.
Murrieta has the Santa Rosa plateau, which is stunning.
Honestly, the two are similar enough that I think of them as one town called Murriecula.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI have lived in Murrieta for five years, and living in Temecula for about two years before that.
Here is my list:
Temecula has had better city government, smarter people and less rancor.
Temecula is 2-3 degrees cooler.
Both Murrieta and Temecula have some great schools. Temecula is laying off some teachers and closing some elementary schools, while Murrieta currently plans no layoffs and has a new high school going up.
Murrieta does seem more conservative: less upscale retiree types.
Temecula has stronger retail: the mall redo is great and Old Town is an attraction.
Murrieta is Forbes Magazines no. 1 “Subprime Boomtown.” Lots of repos and price drops here early when the bubble burst, but lots of new buyers at the moment. There are some great home values, especially if you want a large home and/or large lot.
Murrieta has the Santa Rosa plateau, which is stunning.
Honestly, the two are similar enough that I think of them as one town called Murriecula.
JS
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