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March 9, 2013 at 9:22 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760511
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
It’s a declining industry thanks to electronic communications.[/quote]
From that page: 80% of their costs are labor related.
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ParticipantAs many piggs have pointed out in previous posts, Property management companies can be more difficult to deal with than tenants.
Often times (IMO), property management companies are more interested in buying your house than renting it out on your behalf.
Remember, most PM companies are made up of realtors – need I say more?
If you know and trust someone like a friend who can rent it out for you consider going that route.
That’s what I did after firing the PM company I had been using. I paid this person $500 bucks, but you need to be crystal clear about the terms.
Also, the person I hired is a serial renter and was very familiar with the leasing process.
Much of the work can be done online.
March 9, 2013 at 1:16 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760502paramount
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]
The “shrinkage” of the role of the USPS has nothing to do with its past or current workers’ compensation.[/quote]
You couldn’t be more wrong, excessive govt worker compensation is the sole reason the USPS IS BROKE.
The only thing keeping the USPS propped up is Ben’s monopoly money.
A small part of the problem is the law pegging postal rates to the govt’s phony inflation index.
March 9, 2013 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760499paramount
ParticipantThe USPS is broke for the same reason San Diego and LA are broke: Excessive total compensation for these govt workers.
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ParticipantMakes one wonder: Are these markets (house/stock) completely engineered?
March 8, 2013 at 10:18 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760486paramount
Participant[quote=SK in CV]
How can it be factual when the very first sentence is false? “bankrupt” has a very specific meaning. Los Angeles may be bankrupt at some time in the future. Today, it is not.[/quote]
That was a typo.
Govt workers are slackers for the most part.
March 8, 2013 at 7:12 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760484paramount
ParticipantAs bad as San Diego is with the public employee unions and gov’t workers, it’s 10 times worse in LA.
It’s just sickening.
Here’s a factual example from the press:
“Union government workers have bankrupt the city. So many Government “workers” were watching the Olympics all day at city hall last summer that the computers crashed, and were sent a memo not reprimanding them but encouraging them to watch in large groups.”
Los Angeles would be better off going bankrupt, and breaking the stranglehold the govt “worker” unions have on the tax payers of LA.
It’s awful, it really is…
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ParticipantDon’t fight that battle.
Find plenty of inventory in Temecula. The schools are just as good if not better.
The weather is similar, except Temecula has cleaner air.
You know that house you’ve always dreamed about? You can have that home in Temecula with one major difference: Temecula is a lot prettier than Poway (it really is…).
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ParticipantI’ll take the “Rand Stand” one step further:
RAND PAUL 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ParticipantDo we see Dow 16k? 19k?
March 6, 2013 at 11:16 PM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760424paramount
ParticipantMost companies have a commercial component as well.
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ParticipantThe velocity of money has been plunging as well.
March 6, 2013 at 8:58 AM in reply to: OT: Public Employee Unions Attack the City of San Diego/Prop B #760383paramount
Participant[quote=CA renter]Paramount,
As a government contractor, you are no less “feeding at the trough” than other public workers. Get over yourself.
Society moves along primarily because of the social, physical, military, and legal infrastructure put in place and maintained by the government. You can have all the great ideas in the world, but if you don’t have a civilized, functioning society in which to work and distribute your goods and services, then you have nothing.[/quote]
CAR: I work on the corporate/indirect side, I’m not a direct charge.
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ParticipantVolume on the market is low, which is bearish.
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