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SD TransplantParticipant
I don’t mean to highjack this tread, but I’ve heard on NPR news today that there are 60,000 late property tax notice letters sent out (aprox $210 million) in SD County.
Now, I’m looking at the note from CR
“FHA Commissioner: Housing on “Life support”, “very sick system”
by CalculatedRisk on 5/24/2010 05:55:00 PM
“This is a market purely on life support, sustained by the federal government. Having FHA do this much volume is a sign of a very sick system.”
Federal Housing Commissioner David Stevens at Mortgage Bankers Association Government Housing Conference (see Bloomberg, the FHA was involved in more transactions in Q1 than Fannie and Freddie combined)”http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2010/05/fha-commissioner-housing-on-life.html
My take on this that something will have to change sooner or later (sooner in my mind, yet that’s a common sense prospective……which doesn’t weight much nowadays)
SD TransplantParticipantI don’t mean to highjack this tread, but I’ve heard on NPR news today that there are 60,000 late property tax notice letters sent out (aprox $210 million) in SD County.
Now, I’m looking at the note from CR
“FHA Commissioner: Housing on “Life support”, “very sick system”
by CalculatedRisk on 5/24/2010 05:55:00 PM
“This is a market purely on life support, sustained by the federal government. Having FHA do this much volume is a sign of a very sick system.”
Federal Housing Commissioner David Stevens at Mortgage Bankers Association Government Housing Conference (see Bloomberg, the FHA was involved in more transactions in Q1 than Fannie and Freddie combined)”http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2010/05/fha-commissioner-housing-on-life.html
My take on this that something will have to change sooner or later (sooner in my mind, yet that’s a common sense prospective……which doesn’t weight much nowadays)
SD TransplantParticipantI don’t mean to highjack this tread, but I’ve heard on NPR news today that there are 60,000 late property tax notice letters sent out (aprox $210 million) in SD County.
Now, I’m looking at the note from CR
“FHA Commissioner: Housing on “Life support”, “very sick system”
by CalculatedRisk on 5/24/2010 05:55:00 PM
“This is a market purely on life support, sustained by the federal government. Having FHA do this much volume is a sign of a very sick system.”
Federal Housing Commissioner David Stevens at Mortgage Bankers Association Government Housing Conference (see Bloomberg, the FHA was involved in more transactions in Q1 than Fannie and Freddie combined)”http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2010/05/fha-commissioner-housing-on-life.html
My take on this that something will have to change sooner or later (sooner in my mind, yet that’s a common sense prospective……which doesn’t weight much nowadays)
SD TransplantParticipantGot to love it how expectations change suddenly. Two weeks ago, I would have been angry at the prospect of a 2nd year w/out a raise. However, in the last 2 Fridays, two senior people from my old division were walked out, if one could call it quietly.
So, glad to have a job (2 years w/out raise so far but 401K match was increased 1 year ago).
SD TransplantParticipantGot to love it how expectations change suddenly. Two weeks ago, I would have been angry at the prospect of a 2nd year w/out a raise. However, in the last 2 Fridays, two senior people from my old division were walked out, if one could call it quietly.
So, glad to have a job (2 years w/out raise so far but 401K match was increased 1 year ago).
SD TransplantParticipantGot to love it how expectations change suddenly. Two weeks ago, I would have been angry at the prospect of a 2nd year w/out a raise. However, in the last 2 Fridays, two senior people from my old division were walked out, if one could call it quietly.
So, glad to have a job (2 years w/out raise so far but 401K match was increased 1 year ago).
SD TransplantParticipantGot to love it how expectations change suddenly. Two weeks ago, I would have been angry at the prospect of a 2nd year w/out a raise. However, in the last 2 Fridays, two senior people from my old division were walked out, if one could call it quietly.
So, glad to have a job (2 years w/out raise so far but 401K match was increased 1 year ago).
SD TransplantParticipantGot to love it how expectations change suddenly. Two weeks ago, I would have been angry at the prospect of a 2nd year w/out a raise. However, in the last 2 Fridays, two senior people from my old division were walked out, if one could call it quietly.
So, glad to have a job (2 years w/out raise so far but 401K match was increased 1 year ago).
SD TransplantParticipantOk, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries
SD TransplantParticipantOk, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries
SD TransplantParticipantOk, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries
SD TransplantParticipantOk, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries
SD TransplantParticipantOk, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries
SD TransplantParticipantOuchy
GenDyn NASSCO to lay off as many as 1,150
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/may/12/nassco-lay-many-1150/
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