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ParticipantLast time someone asked about Coronado, several people mentioned there is a chronic rat problem.
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ParticipantLast time someone asked about Coronado, several people mentioned there is a chronic rat problem.
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ParticipantLast time someone asked about Coronado, several people mentioned there is a chronic rat problem.
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ParticipantLet me guess CDMA ENG – your “pizza oven,” as you call it, was pink and you actually cooked little chocolate cakes in it and decorated them with little white frosting-flowers. Wasn’t it ?
“Pizza Oven” my ass.
sdduuuude
ParticipantLet me guess CDMA ENG – your “pizza oven,” as you call it, was pink and you actually cooked little chocolate cakes in it and decorated them with little white frosting-flowers. Wasn’t it ?
“Pizza Oven” my ass.
sdduuuude
ParticipantLet me guess CDMA ENG – your “pizza oven,” as you call it, was pink and you actually cooked little chocolate cakes in it and decorated them with little white frosting-flowers. Wasn’t it ?
“Pizza Oven” my ass.
sdduuuude
ParticipantLet me guess CDMA ENG – your “pizza oven,” as you call it, was pink and you actually cooked little chocolate cakes in it and decorated them with little white frosting-flowers. Wasn’t it ?
“Pizza Oven” my ass.
sdduuuude
ParticipantLet me guess CDMA ENG – your “pizza oven,” as you call it, was pink and you actually cooked little chocolate cakes in it and decorated them with little white frosting-flowers. Wasn’t it ?
“Pizza Oven” my ass.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m starting to think we are in a Union bubble right now. This is along similar lines of an earlier post I made – regarding the next “down” event being in the govt sector.
Unfortunately, the only way to buy into this bubble is to send your tax money to local governments. Or join a union which supplies labor to local government.
This idea is heaviliy influenced by Mish’s recent rants on unions and pensions. The issue seems to be heating up. Wages and pension benefits are just too high with respect to fundamentals (current labor markets) and and the local governments can’t afford them any more. Something is going to break.
I just can’t see the labor market / tax base supporting such high-priced labor much longer.
The bubble bursts when governments start to declare bankrupcy in order to escape union contractual agreements.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m starting to think we are in a Union bubble right now. This is along similar lines of an earlier post I made – regarding the next “down” event being in the govt sector.
Unfortunately, the only way to buy into this bubble is to send your tax money to local governments. Or join a union which supplies labor to local government.
This idea is heaviliy influenced by Mish’s recent rants on unions and pensions. The issue seems to be heating up. Wages and pension benefits are just too high with respect to fundamentals (current labor markets) and and the local governments can’t afford them any more. Something is going to break.
I just can’t see the labor market / tax base supporting such high-priced labor much longer.
The bubble bursts when governments start to declare bankrupcy in order to escape union contractual agreements.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m starting to think we are in a Union bubble right now. This is along similar lines of an earlier post I made – regarding the next “down” event being in the govt sector.
Unfortunately, the only way to buy into this bubble is to send your tax money to local governments. Or join a union which supplies labor to local government.
This idea is heaviliy influenced by Mish’s recent rants on unions and pensions. The issue seems to be heating up. Wages and pension benefits are just too high with respect to fundamentals (current labor markets) and and the local governments can’t afford them any more. Something is going to break.
I just can’t see the labor market / tax base supporting such high-priced labor much longer.
The bubble bursts when governments start to declare bankrupcy in order to escape union contractual agreements.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m starting to think we are in a Union bubble right now. This is along similar lines of an earlier post I made – regarding the next “down” event being in the govt sector.
Unfortunately, the only way to buy into this bubble is to send your tax money to local governments. Or join a union which supplies labor to local government.
This idea is heaviliy influenced by Mish’s recent rants on unions and pensions. The issue seems to be heating up. Wages and pension benefits are just too high with respect to fundamentals (current labor markets) and and the local governments can’t afford them any more. Something is going to break.
I just can’t see the labor market / tax base supporting such high-priced labor much longer.
The bubble bursts when governments start to declare bankrupcy in order to escape union contractual agreements.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m starting to think we are in a Union bubble right now. This is along similar lines of an earlier post I made – regarding the next “down” event being in the govt sector.
Unfortunately, the only way to buy into this bubble is to send your tax money to local governments. Or join a union which supplies labor to local government.
This idea is heaviliy influenced by Mish’s recent rants on unions and pensions. The issue seems to be heating up. Wages and pension benefits are just too high with respect to fundamentals (current labor markets) and and the local governments can’t afford them any more. Something is going to break.
I just can’t see the labor market / tax base supporting such high-priced labor much longer.
The bubble bursts when governments start to declare bankrupcy in order to escape union contractual agreements.
sdduuuude
ParticipantUse costco if you have a membership.
With costco, you go to the web site, enter your member number, enter the car you want and it emails you the name of a fleet rep at a local dealer. The fleet reps are simple, straightforward people. I’ve dealt with three and in every case, they weren’t into B.S. They are a little rushed cuz they are busy people, but they aren’t pushing for a sale and kind of give you a “here’s the deal, take it or leave it” approach.
The fleet rep shows you his invoice. The price you pay is invoice plus or minux X, where X varies, depending on the year and model.
You can get service at a dealer other than the one you use for the purchase.
Even if you buy a car at Mossy, avoid their service. My wife always complained about their high-pressure, fear-based, commission-paid sales team. I thought she was just being a girl, then a dude tried to convince me that my brakes were metal-to-metal in order to sell me a brake job. I said I would do it later and he got mad, told me it was unsafe, blah, blah. I took it to Beeline and they said I had 10% left.
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