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ParticipantWell, the Temecula lifestyle was a joke – sort of…
I have a six figure income and don’t have a lot of money left over at the end of the month and I am a tightwad.
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ParticipantWell, the Temecula lifestyle was a joke – sort of…
I have a six figure income and don’t have a lot of money left over at the end of the month and I am a tightwad.
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ParticipantYes, the Temecula lifestyle comment was a joke…
I am in IT and unless I was completely 150% desperate I would not accept one of those contract to hire positions (or similar). Problem is, IT became flooded with workers and companies have been able to turn IT workers into a commodity unlike any other gray collar job.
I was offered a contract job with SDGE and I turned them down flat – it’s FTE or nothing (at this point in time anyway).
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ParticipantYes, the Temecula lifestyle comment was a joke…
I am in IT and unless I was completely 150% desperate I would not accept one of those contract to hire positions (or similar). Problem is, IT became flooded with workers and companies have been able to turn IT workers into a commodity unlike any other gray collar job.
I was offered a contract job with SDGE and I turned them down flat – it’s FTE or nothing (at this point in time anyway).
paramount
ParticipantYes, the Temecula lifestyle comment was a joke…
I am in IT and unless I was completely 150% desperate I would not accept one of those contract to hire positions (or similar). Problem is, IT became flooded with workers and companies have been able to turn IT workers into a commodity unlike any other gray collar job.
I was offered a contract job with SDGE and I turned them down flat – it’s FTE or nothing (at this point in time anyway).
paramount
ParticipantYes, the Temecula lifestyle comment was a joke…
I am in IT and unless I was completely 150% desperate I would not accept one of those contract to hire positions (or similar). Problem is, IT became flooded with workers and companies have been able to turn IT workers into a commodity unlike any other gray collar job.
I was offered a contract job with SDGE and I turned them down flat – it’s FTE or nothing (at this point in time anyway).
paramount
ParticipantYes, the Temecula lifestyle comment was a joke…
I am in IT and unless I was completely 150% desperate I would not accept one of those contract to hire positions (or similar). Problem is, IT became flooded with workers and companies have been able to turn IT workers into a commodity unlike any other gray collar job.
I was offered a contract job with SDGE and I turned them down flat – it’s FTE or nothing (at this point in time anyway).
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ParticipantI agree – this has been an educational experience. In fact, something occurred to me as I was looking at houses this evening.
I’m sure many have noticed the sometimes large price difference in similar houses in often the same community. Sometimes an even smaller house is priced much higher than a larger house 2 doors down for example.
I think “owners” in distress figure they might as well list the price high so that it does not get sold, that way they can stay in the house longer – often for free. They don’t want an offer.
At this point I avoid all short sales and most resales.
About a month ago I was looking at an open house in Crowne Hill (Temecula) – it was a nice house in a nice area. About 2300 sq. ft. or so – asking I believe in the mid 5’s. I told the person showing the house – you know there is a much larger house (~3000 sq. ft.) right around the corner in the high 3’s, right?
She says: does it have a built in entertainment center, this house is highly upgraded. Thats’ not doing your job, that’s insulting people’s sensibility IMO.
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ParticipantI agree – this has been an educational experience. In fact, something occurred to me as I was looking at houses this evening.
I’m sure many have noticed the sometimes large price difference in similar houses in often the same community. Sometimes an even smaller house is priced much higher than a larger house 2 doors down for example.
I think “owners” in distress figure they might as well list the price high so that it does not get sold, that way they can stay in the house longer – often for free. They don’t want an offer.
At this point I avoid all short sales and most resales.
About a month ago I was looking at an open house in Crowne Hill (Temecula) – it was a nice house in a nice area. About 2300 sq. ft. or so – asking I believe in the mid 5’s. I told the person showing the house – you know there is a much larger house (~3000 sq. ft.) right around the corner in the high 3’s, right?
She says: does it have a built in entertainment center, this house is highly upgraded. Thats’ not doing your job, that’s insulting people’s sensibility IMO.
paramount
ParticipantI agree – this has been an educational experience. In fact, something occurred to me as I was looking at houses this evening.
I’m sure many have noticed the sometimes large price difference in similar houses in often the same community. Sometimes an even smaller house is priced much higher than a larger house 2 doors down for example.
I think “owners” in distress figure they might as well list the price high so that it does not get sold, that way they can stay in the house longer – often for free. They don’t want an offer.
At this point I avoid all short sales and most resales.
About a month ago I was looking at an open house in Crowne Hill (Temecula) – it was a nice house in a nice area. About 2300 sq. ft. or so – asking I believe in the mid 5’s. I told the person showing the house – you know there is a much larger house (~3000 sq. ft.) right around the corner in the high 3’s, right?
She says: does it have a built in entertainment center, this house is highly upgraded. Thats’ not doing your job, that’s insulting people’s sensibility IMO.
paramount
ParticipantI agree – this has been an educational experience. In fact, something occurred to me as I was looking at houses this evening.
I’m sure many have noticed the sometimes large price difference in similar houses in often the same community. Sometimes an even smaller house is priced much higher than a larger house 2 doors down for example.
I think “owners” in distress figure they might as well list the price high so that it does not get sold, that way they can stay in the house longer – often for free. They don’t want an offer.
At this point I avoid all short sales and most resales.
About a month ago I was looking at an open house in Crowne Hill (Temecula) – it was a nice house in a nice area. About 2300 sq. ft. or so – asking I believe in the mid 5’s. I told the person showing the house – you know there is a much larger house (~3000 sq. ft.) right around the corner in the high 3’s, right?
She says: does it have a built in entertainment center, this house is highly upgraded. Thats’ not doing your job, that’s insulting people’s sensibility IMO.
paramount
ParticipantI agree – this has been an educational experience. In fact, something occurred to me as I was looking at houses this evening.
I’m sure many have noticed the sometimes large price difference in similar houses in often the same community. Sometimes an even smaller house is priced much higher than a larger house 2 doors down for example.
I think “owners” in distress figure they might as well list the price high so that it does not get sold, that way they can stay in the house longer – often for free. They don’t want an offer.
At this point I avoid all short sales and most resales.
About a month ago I was looking at an open house in Crowne Hill (Temecula) – it was a nice house in a nice area. About 2300 sq. ft. or so – asking I believe in the mid 5’s. I told the person showing the house – you know there is a much larger house (~3000 sq. ft.) right around the corner in the high 3’s, right?
She says: does it have a built in entertainment center, this house is highly upgraded. Thats’ not doing your job, that’s insulting people’s sensibility IMO.
paramount
ParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
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ParticipantAlso, I would not be so quick to give up on stent technology – it could save your life one day and help in avoiding full on open heart surgery.
I for one am not ready to give up on stents and I am sure they will continue to improve.
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