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ParticipantBetter to be a credit-score-ist.
I am and I’m proud of it.
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ParticipantBetter to be a credit-score-ist.
I am and I’m proud of it.
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ParticipantBetter to be a credit-score-ist.
I am and I’m proud of it.
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Participant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM in reply to: Are you listening California….Idaho running surplus for second straight year! #720338sdduuuude
Participant[quote=EconProf]Wish we could borrow their state legislature and governor for a year.[/quote]
If we did, we probably couldn’t give them back – we’ve borrowed so much already.
August 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM in reply to: Are you listening California….Idaho running surplus for second straight year! #720430sdduuuude
Participant[quote=EconProf]Wish we could borrow their state legislature and governor for a year.[/quote]
If we did, we probably couldn’t give them back – we’ve borrowed so much already.
August 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM in reply to: Are you listening California….Idaho running surplus for second straight year! #721028sdduuuude
Participant[quote=EconProf]Wish we could borrow their state legislature and governor for a year.[/quote]
If we did, we probably couldn’t give them back – we’ve borrowed so much already.
August 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM in reply to: Are you listening California….Idaho running surplus for second straight year! #721186sdduuuude
Participant[quote=EconProf]Wish we could borrow their state legislature and governor for a year.[/quote]
If we did, we probably couldn’t give them back – we’ve borrowed so much already.
August 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM in reply to: Are you listening California….Idaho running surplus for second straight year! #721549sdduuuude
Participant[quote=EconProf]Wish we could borrow their state legislature and governor for a year.[/quote]
If we did, we probably couldn’t give them back – we’ve borrowed so much already.
August 15, 2011 at 5:30 PM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #719737sdduuuude
ParticipantEmployers don’t use resumes to find all the applicant’s they want. They use them to find the applicants they don’t want.
As such, resumes are not used to get jobs, they are used to get interviews. When I was younger, having Stanford on my resume got me interviews. Many companies limit the number of schools they recruit. Unlikely they are going to a community college.
As you get older, however, your reputation takes precedence over most everything else, including the school you attended.
The other students at Stanford were exceptional people, for sure. Making friends with them was an unexpected benefit and – all things considered – a better benefit than the education. Difficult to quantify the dollar value of meeting them as opposed to some other group of people at a different graduate program.
Keep in mind – this is was for graduate school. I wouldn’t want to go there for under-grad, nor would I want my kids to. It is too intense, too competitive, too un-fun and too expensive for my taste.
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