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September 10, 2009 at 6:39 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #455855September 10, 2009 at 6:39 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #455927
UCGal
ParticipantI agree with Allan – WOW. She should definitely be fired.
Can you imagine? You’re a bank employee – an undeniably fabulous house comes across your desk. Not only do you NOT market it even when unsolicited offers are landing on your desk… you move into the house.
Wow!
September 10, 2009 at 6:39 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #456118UCGal
ParticipantI agree with Allan – WOW. She should definitely be fired.
Can you imagine? You’re a bank employee – an undeniably fabulous house comes across your desk. Not only do you NOT market it even when unsolicited offers are landing on your desk… you move into the house.
Wow!
UCGal
ParticipantOnce again I find myself chuckling and agreeing with TG.
Well, except for the internet porn and sports stuff… I’m a chick – so that’s not my thing.UCGal
ParticipantOnce again I find myself chuckling and agreeing with TG.
Well, except for the internet porn and sports stuff… I’m a chick – so that’s not my thing.UCGal
ParticipantOnce again I find myself chuckling and agreeing with TG.
Well, except for the internet porn and sports stuff… I’m a chick – so that’s not my thing.UCGal
ParticipantOnce again I find myself chuckling and agreeing with TG.
Well, except for the internet porn and sports stuff… I’m a chick – so that’s not my thing.UCGal
ParticipantOnce again I find myself chuckling and agreeing with TG.
Well, except for the internet porn and sports stuff… I’m a chick – so that’s not my thing.UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]UCGal, I think that the city planning is not conducive to meeting interesting people. Everyone is isolated in a car and in far away suburbs in their own villages so how do you meet people? Remember the city of villages concept? [/quote]
This is an interesting point.
But I would argue that suburbs here are the same as suburbs back east. And most people live in burbs.I recently stayed with friends that live a block from Rittenhouse Square in Philly, then friends that lived in the mayfair neighborhood, then friends in montgomery county. (We followed Ben Franklins rule about fish and house guests…) We ended the trip at the jersey shore. I would argue that we met intellectuals in all locations. The architecture changed with each location. The dependancy on cars changed. But where we had historic sites in the first stop, we had a chance to help in the organic garden at the last. Both offered value. (The middle stop involved hanging at our hosts bar – The Grey Lodge.)
You get more of a European influence back east, probably, but you get more of an Asian influence here. I personally won’t put one as better than the other.
And to diss tech degrees… That is quite a judgement. Do you include Chem and Bio PhD’s in your disdain – because that’s what the parents of my kids classmates have. You seem to forget that San Diego has a decent bio-tech industry.
I just think people here are more laid back and less pretentious. If you think they’re less intellectual then perhaps you’re mistaking intellectuallism with pompousness. Or perhaps you need to broaden who you hang out with.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]UCGal, I think that the city planning is not conducive to meeting interesting people. Everyone is isolated in a car and in far away suburbs in their own villages so how do you meet people? Remember the city of villages concept? [/quote]
This is an interesting point.
But I would argue that suburbs here are the same as suburbs back east. And most people live in burbs.I recently stayed with friends that live a block from Rittenhouse Square in Philly, then friends that lived in the mayfair neighborhood, then friends in montgomery county. (We followed Ben Franklins rule about fish and house guests…) We ended the trip at the jersey shore. I would argue that we met intellectuals in all locations. The architecture changed with each location. The dependancy on cars changed. But where we had historic sites in the first stop, we had a chance to help in the organic garden at the last. Both offered value. (The middle stop involved hanging at our hosts bar – The Grey Lodge.)
You get more of a European influence back east, probably, but you get more of an Asian influence here. I personally won’t put one as better than the other.
And to diss tech degrees… That is quite a judgement. Do you include Chem and Bio PhD’s in your disdain – because that’s what the parents of my kids classmates have. You seem to forget that San Diego has a decent bio-tech industry.
I just think people here are more laid back and less pretentious. If you think they’re less intellectual then perhaps you’re mistaking intellectuallism with pompousness. Or perhaps you need to broaden who you hang out with.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]UCGal, I think that the city planning is not conducive to meeting interesting people. Everyone is isolated in a car and in far away suburbs in their own villages so how do you meet people? Remember the city of villages concept? [/quote]
This is an interesting point.
But I would argue that suburbs here are the same as suburbs back east. And most people live in burbs.I recently stayed with friends that live a block from Rittenhouse Square in Philly, then friends that lived in the mayfair neighborhood, then friends in montgomery county. (We followed Ben Franklins rule about fish and house guests…) We ended the trip at the jersey shore. I would argue that we met intellectuals in all locations. The architecture changed with each location. The dependancy on cars changed. But where we had historic sites in the first stop, we had a chance to help in the organic garden at the last. Both offered value. (The middle stop involved hanging at our hosts bar – The Grey Lodge.)
You get more of a European influence back east, probably, but you get more of an Asian influence here. I personally won’t put one as better than the other.
And to diss tech degrees… That is quite a judgement. Do you include Chem and Bio PhD’s in your disdain – because that’s what the parents of my kids classmates have. You seem to forget that San Diego has a decent bio-tech industry.
I just think people here are more laid back and less pretentious. If you think they’re less intellectual then perhaps you’re mistaking intellectuallism with pompousness. Or perhaps you need to broaden who you hang out with.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]UCGal, I think that the city planning is not conducive to meeting interesting people. Everyone is isolated in a car and in far away suburbs in their own villages so how do you meet people? Remember the city of villages concept? [/quote]
This is an interesting point.
But I would argue that suburbs here are the same as suburbs back east. And most people live in burbs.I recently stayed with friends that live a block from Rittenhouse Square in Philly, then friends that lived in the mayfair neighborhood, then friends in montgomery county. (We followed Ben Franklins rule about fish and house guests…) We ended the trip at the jersey shore. I would argue that we met intellectuals in all locations. The architecture changed with each location. The dependancy on cars changed. But where we had historic sites in the first stop, we had a chance to help in the organic garden at the last. Both offered value. (The middle stop involved hanging at our hosts bar – The Grey Lodge.)
You get more of a European influence back east, probably, but you get more of an Asian influence here. I personally won’t put one as better than the other.
And to diss tech degrees… That is quite a judgement. Do you include Chem and Bio PhD’s in your disdain – because that’s what the parents of my kids classmates have. You seem to forget that San Diego has a decent bio-tech industry.
I just think people here are more laid back and less pretentious. If you think they’re less intellectual then perhaps you’re mistaking intellectuallism with pompousness. Or perhaps you need to broaden who you hang out with.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1]UCGal, I think that the city planning is not conducive to meeting interesting people. Everyone is isolated in a car and in far away suburbs in their own villages so how do you meet people? Remember the city of villages concept? [/quote]
This is an interesting point.
But I would argue that suburbs here are the same as suburbs back east. And most people live in burbs.I recently stayed with friends that live a block from Rittenhouse Square in Philly, then friends that lived in the mayfair neighborhood, then friends in montgomery county. (We followed Ben Franklins rule about fish and house guests…) We ended the trip at the jersey shore. I would argue that we met intellectuals in all locations. The architecture changed with each location. The dependancy on cars changed. But where we had historic sites in the first stop, we had a chance to help in the organic garden at the last. Both offered value. (The middle stop involved hanging at our hosts bar – The Grey Lodge.)
You get more of a European influence back east, probably, but you get more of an Asian influence here. I personally won’t put one as better than the other.
And to diss tech degrees… That is quite a judgement. Do you include Chem and Bio PhD’s in your disdain – because that’s what the parents of my kids classmates have. You seem to forget that San Diego has a decent bio-tech industry.
I just think people here are more laid back and less pretentious. If you think they’re less intellectual then perhaps you’re mistaking intellectuallism with pompousness. Or perhaps you need to broaden who you hang out with.
UCGal
ParticipantI’m a San Diego native who spent my 30’s elsewhere – specifically Washington State, Philadelphia metro area, and Atlanta.
I’d be happy living in San Diego, western Washington, or Philly – they all offer great things and all have things that are less than perfect. I would not live in Atlanta again – that left a bad taste in my mouth. (Crime and racism don’t sit well with me.)
All this talk about intellectual elitism cracks me up. There are ignorant bozos back east, too. In fact they’re more common than the elite intellectuals touted by other posters here. San Diego doesn’t have a lock on ignorant bozos. If you think San Diego doesn’t have intellectuals, perhaps you should look at the people you’re hangin’ with. There are plenty of PhD types around. Perhaps they’re just less snobby here. Talk to the other parents at your kids school – I am always surprised to see how many parents, even SAHMs, have advanced degrees among the parents of my kids’ peers.
Maybe we’re just less snooty here.
UCGal
ParticipantI’m a San Diego native who spent my 30’s elsewhere – specifically Washington State, Philadelphia metro area, and Atlanta.
I’d be happy living in San Diego, western Washington, or Philly – they all offer great things and all have things that are less than perfect. I would not live in Atlanta again – that left a bad taste in my mouth. (Crime and racism don’t sit well with me.)
All this talk about intellectual elitism cracks me up. There are ignorant bozos back east, too. In fact they’re more common than the elite intellectuals touted by other posters here. San Diego doesn’t have a lock on ignorant bozos. If you think San Diego doesn’t have intellectuals, perhaps you should look at the people you’re hangin’ with. There are plenty of PhD types around. Perhaps they’re just less snobby here. Talk to the other parents at your kids school – I am always surprised to see how many parents, even SAHMs, have advanced degrees among the parents of my kids’ peers.
Maybe we’re just less snooty here.
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