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May 15, 2010 at 2:44 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551061May 15, 2010 at 2:44 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551160
UCGal
ParticipantI’m not sure why some schools get tinged with stigma while others get not as well deserved props.
AN opened my eyes about Mira Mesa high school a while back. They’ve got great scores.
My kids will be going to University City high – which has a great reputation… but the latest API scores are lower than Mira Mesa HS.
It just goes to show that reputation and hard data don’t always align.
(FWIW – breaking it down to subgroups – white/asian/filipino do equally well in both schools, UCHS & MMHS (mid 800’s), and better than the school overall.)
May 15, 2010 at 2:44 PM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551438UCGal
ParticipantI’m not sure why some schools get tinged with stigma while others get not as well deserved props.
AN opened my eyes about Mira Mesa high school a while back. They’ve got great scores.
My kids will be going to University City high – which has a great reputation… but the latest API scores are lower than Mira Mesa HS.
It just goes to show that reputation and hard data don’t always align.
(FWIW – breaking it down to subgroups – white/asian/filipino do equally well in both schools, UCHS & MMHS (mid 800’s), and better than the school overall.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Ok, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries[/quote]
Here are our data points from the past year.
My job (engineer): another 0% raise. Total salary freeze going on – even folks who got promotions are getting their old pay. Next month they will reinstated the 401k match, though. We got bonuses – but again they were much smaller than the formula/metrics called for.
Hubby’s job (architect): No raise. He was unemployed for several months last year and working half time since. We fully expect him to be unemployed again in the near future as there are no new contracts in his office. Also his employer has been cleaning house wrt records, etc… It looks like he’s going to retire and shut the doors. (It’s a small shop – owner + 2 part time employees – down from about 20 employees 3-4 years ago.)
We are living the statistic of real wages being lower YOY.
UCGal
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Ok, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries[/quote]
Here are our data points from the past year.
My job (engineer): another 0% raise. Total salary freeze going on – even folks who got promotions are getting their old pay. Next month they will reinstated the 401k match, though. We got bonuses – but again they were much smaller than the formula/metrics called for.
Hubby’s job (architect): No raise. He was unemployed for several months last year and working half time since. We fully expect him to be unemployed again in the near future as there are no new contracts in his office. Also his employer has been cleaning house wrt records, etc… It looks like he’s going to retire and shut the doors. (It’s a small shop – owner + 2 part time employees – down from about 20 employees 3-4 years ago.)
We are living the statistic of real wages being lower YOY.
UCGal
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Ok, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries[/quote]
Here are our data points from the past year.
My job (engineer): another 0% raise. Total salary freeze going on – even folks who got promotions are getting their old pay. Next month they will reinstated the 401k match, though. We got bonuses – but again they were much smaller than the formula/metrics called for.
Hubby’s job (architect): No raise. He was unemployed for several months last year and working half time since. We fully expect him to be unemployed again in the near future as there are no new contracts in his office. Also his employer has been cleaning house wrt records, etc… It looks like he’s going to retire and shut the doors. (It’s a small shop – owner + 2 part time employees – down from about 20 employees 3-4 years ago.)
We are living the statistic of real wages being lower YOY.
UCGal
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Ok, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries[/quote]
Here are our data points from the past year.
My job (engineer): another 0% raise. Total salary freeze going on – even folks who got promotions are getting their old pay. Next month they will reinstated the 401k match, though. We got bonuses – but again they were much smaller than the formula/metrics called for.
Hubby’s job (architect): No raise. He was unemployed for several months last year and working half time since. We fully expect him to be unemployed again in the near future as there are no new contracts in his office. Also his employer has been cleaning house wrt records, etc… It looks like he’s going to retire and shut the doors. (It’s a small shop – owner + 2 part time employees – down from about 20 employees 3-4 years ago.)
We are living the statistic of real wages being lower YOY.
UCGal
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Ok, time to revive this so please sound off for 2010 numbers. I don’t have anything on my side, but curious about other industries[/quote]
Here are our data points from the past year.
My job (engineer): another 0% raise. Total salary freeze going on – even folks who got promotions are getting their old pay. Next month they will reinstated the 401k match, though. We got bonuses – but again they were much smaller than the formula/metrics called for.
Hubby’s job (architect): No raise. He was unemployed for several months last year and working half time since. We fully expect him to be unemployed again in the near future as there are no new contracts in his office. Also his employer has been cleaning house wrt records, etc… It looks like he’s going to retire and shut the doors. (It’s a small shop – owner + 2 part time employees – down from about 20 employees 3-4 years ago.)
We are living the statistic of real wages being lower YOY.
UCGal
ParticipantTo make matters worse – original purchase money loans (first and seconds trust deeds gotten at time of purchase) are NON RECOURSE in CA. Only refi’s and HELOCS that occur after the purchase are recourse.
UCGal
ParticipantTo make matters worse – original purchase money loans (first and seconds trust deeds gotten at time of purchase) are NON RECOURSE in CA. Only refi’s and HELOCS that occur after the purchase are recourse.
UCGal
ParticipantTo make matters worse – original purchase money loans (first and seconds trust deeds gotten at time of purchase) are NON RECOURSE in CA. Only refi’s and HELOCS that occur after the purchase are recourse.
UCGal
ParticipantTo make matters worse – original purchase money loans (first and seconds trust deeds gotten at time of purchase) are NON RECOURSE in CA. Only refi’s and HELOCS that occur after the purchase are recourse.
UCGal
ParticipantTo make matters worse – original purchase money loans (first and seconds trust deeds gotten at time of purchase) are NON RECOURSE in CA. Only refi’s and HELOCS that occur after the purchase are recourse.
UCGal
Participantwas it san diego daily transcript? (sddt.com)
They do a lot of notices – including sales notices.UCGal
Participantwas it san diego daily transcript? (sddt.com)
They do a lot of notices – including sales notices. -
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