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ParticipantOctera! hahahah… That is a name out of the past. David is that you?
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ParticipantOctera! hahahah… That is a name out of the past. David is that you?
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Participantheheheh –
I love it bear… Actually not a war because we don’t need any rtl guys. The company I am at now slurped myself and my staff up lock stock and barrel after we were laid off from IDT a few months back. We are pretty much 100% RTL but I do some architecture and verification as well just to keep the trains running. Just keep your mitts off any verification or firmware guys!
SD Realtor
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Participantheheheh –
I love it bear… Actually not a war because we don’t need any rtl guys. The company I am at now slurped myself and my staff up lock stock and barrel after we were laid off from IDT a few months back. We are pretty much 100% RTL but I do some architecture and verification as well just to keep the trains running. Just keep your mitts off any verification or firmware guys!
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
Participantheheheh –
I love it bear… Actually not a war because we don’t need any rtl guys. The company I am at now slurped myself and my staff up lock stock and barrel after we were laid off from IDT a few months back. We are pretty much 100% RTL but I do some architecture and verification as well just to keep the trains running. Just keep your mitts off any verification or firmware guys!
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
Participantheheheh –
I love it bear… Actually not a war because we don’t need any rtl guys. The company I am at now slurped myself and my staff up lock stock and barrel after we were laid off from IDT a few months back. We are pretty much 100% RTL but I do some architecture and verification as well just to keep the trains running. Just keep your mitts off any verification or firmware guys!
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
Participantheheheh –
I love it bear… Actually not a war because we don’t need any rtl guys. The company I am at now slurped myself and my staff up lock stock and barrel after we were laid off from IDT a few months back. We are pretty much 100% RTL but I do some architecture and verification as well just to keep the trains running. Just keep your mitts off any verification or firmware guys!
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI’ll email ya future..
Yeah FLU lots of demand for embedded firmware. Also with the cost of masks these days, alot more designs build in a hell of alot more csr space (control status registers) for hw control rather then hard coding it in the rtl. So your first ASIC spin can actually be used for protos and even field test units for customers but at the same time you can tune alot of your hardware. With designs that have a fair amount of analog this is even more crucial as you cannot simulate analog to well. Lots of spice and matlab out there but it takes so damn long to run that it would take years to fill out a full test plan.
Anyways if I hear we ever need an IT guy I will let you know chief. If you do hear of anyone post here.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI’ll email ya future..
Yeah FLU lots of demand for embedded firmware. Also with the cost of masks these days, alot more designs build in a hell of alot more csr space (control status registers) for hw control rather then hard coding it in the rtl. So your first ASIC spin can actually be used for protos and even field test units for customers but at the same time you can tune alot of your hardware. With designs that have a fair amount of analog this is even more crucial as you cannot simulate analog to well. Lots of spice and matlab out there but it takes so damn long to run that it would take years to fill out a full test plan.
Anyways if I hear we ever need an IT guy I will let you know chief. If you do hear of anyone post here.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI’ll email ya future..
Yeah FLU lots of demand for embedded firmware. Also with the cost of masks these days, alot more designs build in a hell of alot more csr space (control status registers) for hw control rather then hard coding it in the rtl. So your first ASIC spin can actually be used for protos and even field test units for customers but at the same time you can tune alot of your hardware. With designs that have a fair amount of analog this is even more crucial as you cannot simulate analog to well. Lots of spice and matlab out there but it takes so damn long to run that it would take years to fill out a full test plan.
Anyways if I hear we ever need an IT guy I will let you know chief. If you do hear of anyone post here.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI’ll email ya future..
Yeah FLU lots of demand for embedded firmware. Also with the cost of masks these days, alot more designs build in a hell of alot more csr space (control status registers) for hw control rather then hard coding it in the rtl. So your first ASIC spin can actually be used for protos and even field test units for customers but at the same time you can tune alot of your hardware. With designs that have a fair amount of analog this is even more crucial as you cannot simulate analog to well. Lots of spice and matlab out there but it takes so damn long to run that it would take years to fill out a full test plan.
Anyways if I hear we ever need an IT guy I will let you know chief. If you do hear of anyone post here.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI’ll email ya future..
Yeah FLU lots of demand for embedded firmware. Also with the cost of masks these days, alot more designs build in a hell of alot more csr space (control status registers) for hw control rather then hard coding it in the rtl. So your first ASIC spin can actually be used for protos and even field test units for customers but at the same time you can tune alot of your hardware. With designs that have a fair amount of analog this is even more crucial as you cannot simulate analog to well. Lots of spice and matlab out there but it takes so damn long to run that it would take years to fill out a full test plan.
Anyways if I hear we ever need an IT guy I will let you know chief. If you do hear of anyone post here.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally there are commissions involved in both REO and short sales. However I have found them to be a 50/50 split at about 4.5% which is 2.25 per side. This is only on some of the cases I have been involved in so please do not generalize. JC if you like the job your realtor has done then I would assume your realtor is experienced and will make sure that there is a coop commission offered, especially if that realtor is doing a foreclosure search for you.
As for the other topic about short sales not being worth the time, for the most part there are alot of short sales that are priced very low indeed simply to get the paperwork in and start the process without much intent for the lender to actually accept the offer. However more and more of them are indeed getting accepted.
One thing that experienced hunters know is that it takes time and patience. If you are truly serious about trying to save alot of money or get a screaming deal, then be prepared to try as many avenues as you can. Submit a hundred lowballs and you will most likely get a hundred no thank yous. However if you don’t try you will absolutely get nothing.
Personally I don’t think they are a waste of time. You just have to try and if they say no then check back in a few months.
Disclaimer – this is not an it is time to buy posting. It is just addressing that short sales, while frustrating and mostly tough to deal with, can indeed yield a deal in some cases.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally there are commissions involved in both REO and short sales. However I have found them to be a 50/50 split at about 4.5% which is 2.25 per side. This is only on some of the cases I have been involved in so please do not generalize. JC if you like the job your realtor has done then I would assume your realtor is experienced and will make sure that there is a coop commission offered, especially if that realtor is doing a foreclosure search for you.
As for the other topic about short sales not being worth the time, for the most part there are alot of short sales that are priced very low indeed simply to get the paperwork in and start the process without much intent for the lender to actually accept the offer. However more and more of them are indeed getting accepted.
One thing that experienced hunters know is that it takes time and patience. If you are truly serious about trying to save alot of money or get a screaming deal, then be prepared to try as many avenues as you can. Submit a hundred lowballs and you will most likely get a hundred no thank yous. However if you don’t try you will absolutely get nothing.
Personally I don’t think they are a waste of time. You just have to try and if they say no then check back in a few months.
Disclaimer – this is not an it is time to buy posting. It is just addressing that short sales, while frustrating and mostly tough to deal with, can indeed yield a deal in some cases.
SD Realtor
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