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The-Shoveler
ParticipantPassion?
Don’t know, If you live in San Jose, or most of Socal, a CS degree (or even a Cert) and hard work you can make a decent living.
Find something you think does not totally suck and you could see yourself doing 5-6 days a weeks for the next 20-30 years and is paying a decent living for the foreseeable future.
Else open your own biz.
You can chase your passion on the weekend.
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ParticipantMIB
Hahah
No really it is TPTB, yep “they” really exist.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantWage inflation stagnates the whole economy stagnates.
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ParticipantIMO it all comes down to lack on wage inflation (in the middle class),
That’s what it’s all about, they are desperate to create it any way possible.
$15.00 minimum wage, new overtime set to 47K etc…
It’s not really about minimum but it’s a way to get more into the middle.
Anyway IMO..
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ParticipantIn SoCal At Least it is more a classic housing shortage IMO.
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ParticipantThe biggest issue (at least in North County and most of CA) is that there is a housing shortage and there are no big projects being put up right now (that I know of anyway).
You have to have over supply before you can have a crash IMO anyway.
May 12, 2016 at 6:06 AM in reply to: The dire climate of CA public university admissions for freshmen #797510The-Shoveler
ParticipantI don’t know but I am going to take a guess hmmm Zero.
Most likely he would hire someone else to do that.
I really admire anyone who goes into the medical field, the hours are brutal and the work extremely stressful.
It always cracks me up when people say the next gen will only work when they feel like it, they have never worked in public service or a hospital LOL.
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ParticipantGoing to take beyond 2019 I think to get all those replaced. I think they will need an extension.
They should just offer owners a sweet deal for a trade in IMO.The-Shoveler
ParticipantI was just at Lake Powell, they are expecting to be at 70% capacity from the Colorado higher than normal snowpack by the end of summer.
I Imagine Lake mead will be about the same by the end of summer.
April 6, 2016 at 5:48 PM in reply to: HOA emergency special assessment in the amount $4000.00 dollars!! #796510The-Shoveler
ParticipantNSR yea, I think it is the same sort of C$#P that happens quite a bit with property managers (got to be some kick back going somewhere). Really tough to find an honest one.
With Condo’s I think it is quite common unfortunately.
To be honest after cooling down I am thinking it is not really such bad deal this time, should end up being a positive.
But that said I think it was very shady how it got done.
(kind of like congress LOL).April 6, 2016 at 1:35 PM in reply to: HOA emergency special assessment in the amount $4000.00 dollars!! #796501The-Shoveler
ParticipantThere was a meeting where the board voted on it but there was no notice sent to vote on the issue, something of this magnitude should have been voted by Mail by all members IMO.
But I need to think this through as well as it maybe bread on the water.
April 6, 2016 at 11:44 AM in reply to: HOA emergency special assessment in the amount $4000.00 dollars!! #796489The-Shoveler
ParticipantThanks ucodegen
The roofs are old so I am thinking that should have been in the budget as it was (400+ per month),
There was nothing that looked like a real emergency situation that would cost that much.
Got to go through all of this but there was no meeting no nothing just a notice we had to pay this by July etc…
Seems kind of arbitrary and made up.
April 6, 2016 at 10:15 AM in reply to: HOA emergency special assessment in the amount $4000.00 dollars!! #796483The-Shoveler
ParticipantThanks Blogstar,
Yep will do that.
April 6, 2016 at 9:56 AM in reply to: HOA emergency special assessment in the amount $4000.00 dollars!! #796481The-Shoveler
Participantroofs and some structural repairs.
Just seems like the $400+ dollars dues a month should cover that type maintenance stuff gee whiz.
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