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I’m in, I’ll help, actually have been looking for something like this.
I’m not a professional economist or a teck wiz just so you know, but I am mad enough about this to do something. Perhaps I could edit articles.University City RenterParticipantI’m in, I’ll help, actually have been looking for something like this.
I’m not a professional economist or a teck wiz just so you know, but I am mad enough about this to do something. Perhaps I could edit articles.University City RenterParticipantI’m in, I’ll help, actually have been looking for something like this.
I’m not a professional economist or a teck wiz just so you know, but I am mad enough about this to do something. Perhaps I could edit articles.University City RenterParticipantI’m in, I’ll help, actually have been looking for something like this.
I’m not a professional economist or a teck wiz just so you know, but I am mad enough about this to do something. Perhaps I could edit articles.July 15, 2008 at 7:43 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240244University City RenterParticipantThanks a lot to everyone who replied. You know we really have some very intelligent people here. DWCAP, thanks for taking the time to thoroughly read it and give some really good advice. I agree with them. I hadn’t thought of sending many letters together. If we get enough people, I would be glad to volunteer to send them all in together – any takers?
Former San Diegan, I spent more time trying to figure out a way to put the oil thing in here than anything else because they are sort of related. But congress is busy; I agree the letter is probably more powerful if I leave the oil thing out.
CA renter, I was worried about spelling too but different sources spell these companies differently so I’m not sure which is correct. What I’ll do now is go to each company’s official web site to be certain.
This whole thing will most likely amount to nothing but I just feel compelled to try.
July 15, 2008 at 7:43 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240238University City RenterParticipantThanks a lot to everyone who replied. You know we really have some very intelligent people here. DWCAP, thanks for taking the time to thoroughly read it and give some really good advice. I agree with them. I hadn’t thought of sending many letters together. If we get enough people, I would be glad to volunteer to send them all in together – any takers?
Former San Diegan, I spent more time trying to figure out a way to put the oil thing in here than anything else because they are sort of related. But congress is busy; I agree the letter is probably more powerful if I leave the oil thing out.
CA renter, I was worried about spelling too but different sources spell these companies differently so I’m not sure which is correct. What I’ll do now is go to each company’s official web site to be certain.
This whole thing will most likely amount to nothing but I just feel compelled to try.
July 15, 2008 at 7:43 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240186University City RenterParticipantThanks a lot to everyone who replied. You know we really have some very intelligent people here. DWCAP, thanks for taking the time to thoroughly read it and give some really good advice. I agree with them. I hadn’t thought of sending many letters together. If we get enough people, I would be glad to volunteer to send them all in together – any takers?
Former San Diegan, I spent more time trying to figure out a way to put the oil thing in here than anything else because they are sort of related. But congress is busy; I agree the letter is probably more powerful if I leave the oil thing out.
CA renter, I was worried about spelling too but different sources spell these companies differently so I’m not sure which is correct. What I’ll do now is go to each company’s official web site to be certain.
This whole thing will most likely amount to nothing but I just feel compelled to try.
July 15, 2008 at 7:43 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240178University City RenterParticipantThanks a lot to everyone who replied. You know we really have some very intelligent people here. DWCAP, thanks for taking the time to thoroughly read it and give some really good advice. I agree with them. I hadn’t thought of sending many letters together. If we get enough people, I would be glad to volunteer to send them all in together – any takers?
Former San Diegan, I spent more time trying to figure out a way to put the oil thing in here than anything else because they are sort of related. But congress is busy; I agree the letter is probably more powerful if I leave the oil thing out.
CA renter, I was worried about spelling too but different sources spell these companies differently so I’m not sure which is correct. What I’ll do now is go to each company’s official web site to be certain.
This whole thing will most likely amount to nothing but I just feel compelled to try.
July 15, 2008 at 7:43 PM in reply to: My letter to my congressman and Senetors, what do you think of it? #240042University City RenterParticipantThanks a lot to everyone who replied. You know we really have some very intelligent people here. DWCAP, thanks for taking the time to thoroughly read it and give some really good advice. I agree with them. I hadn’t thought of sending many letters together. If we get enough people, I would be glad to volunteer to send them all in together – any takers?
Former San Diegan, I spent more time trying to figure out a way to put the oil thing in here than anything else because they are sort of related. But congress is busy; I agree the letter is probably more powerful if I leave the oil thing out.
CA renter, I was worried about spelling too but different sources spell these companies differently so I’m not sure which is correct. What I’ll do now is go to each company’s official web site to be certain.
This whole thing will most likely amount to nothing but I just feel compelled to try.
University City RenterParticipantcv2- I work in one of the R&D companies in the area you described. The only R&D people that I know who live in CV (you are correct there are a lot) bought before the boom and have no problem making their mortgage payment. If that extrapolates out to be true of the general population of CV, it may explain why that neighborhood’s home values are not going down as much as others. Also, there are several hospitals close by so you have M.D.’s to buy in CV too.
IMO generally outsourcing’s affect has been minimal so far. A lot of the overseas companies are not very good or absolutely stink. It may become a factor in the future as overseas companies become better. To me what is more of a factor are simply larger companies significantly reducing headcount and/or closing sites. The Ph.D.’s are scared to death and have been for several years now. It is much harder for them to find a job and most would have to move and eat hundreds of thousands of dollars when forced to sell.
University City RenterParticipantcv2- I work in one of the R&D companies in the area you described. The only R&D people that I know who live in CV (you are correct there are a lot) bought before the boom and have no problem making their mortgage payment. If that extrapolates out to be true of the general population of CV, it may explain why that neighborhood’s home values are not going down as much as others. Also, there are several hospitals close by so you have M.D.’s to buy in CV too.
IMO generally outsourcing’s affect has been minimal so far. A lot of the overseas companies are not very good or absolutely stink. It may become a factor in the future as overseas companies become better. To me what is more of a factor are simply larger companies significantly reducing headcount and/or closing sites. The Ph.D.’s are scared to death and have been for several years now. It is much harder for them to find a job and most would have to move and eat hundreds of thousands of dollars when forced to sell.
University City RenterParticipantcv2- I work in one of the R&D companies in the area you described. The only R&D people that I know who live in CV (you are correct there are a lot) bought before the boom and have no problem making their mortgage payment. If that extrapolates out to be true of the general population of CV, it may explain why that neighborhood’s home values are not going down as much as others. Also, there are several hospitals close by so you have M.D.’s to buy in CV too.
IMO generally outsourcing’s affect has been minimal so far. A lot of the overseas companies are not very good or absolutely stink. It may become a factor in the future as overseas companies become better. To me what is more of a factor are simply larger companies significantly reducing headcount and/or closing sites. The Ph.D.’s are scared to death and have been for several years now. It is much harder for them to find a job and most would have to move and eat hundreds of thousands of dollars when forced to sell.
University City RenterParticipantcv2- I work in one of the R&D companies in the area you described. The only R&D people that I know who live in CV (you are correct there are a lot) bought before the boom and have no problem making their mortgage payment. If that extrapolates out to be true of the general population of CV, it may explain why that neighborhood’s home values are not going down as much as others. Also, there are several hospitals close by so you have M.D.’s to buy in CV too.
IMO generally outsourcing’s affect has been minimal so far. A lot of the overseas companies are not very good or absolutely stink. It may become a factor in the future as overseas companies become better. To me what is more of a factor are simply larger companies significantly reducing headcount and/or closing sites. The Ph.D.’s are scared to death and have been for several years now. It is much harder for them to find a job and most would have to move and eat hundreds of thousands of dollars when forced to sell.
University City RenterParticipantcv2- I work in one of the R&D companies in the area you described. The only R&D people that I know who live in CV (you are correct there are a lot) bought before the boom and have no problem making their mortgage payment. If that extrapolates out to be true of the general population of CV, it may explain why that neighborhood’s home values are not going down as much as others. Also, there are several hospitals close by so you have M.D.’s to buy in CV too.
IMO generally outsourcing’s affect has been minimal so far. A lot of the overseas companies are not very good or absolutely stink. It may become a factor in the future as overseas companies become better. To me what is more of a factor are simply larger companies significantly reducing headcount and/or closing sites. The Ph.D.’s are scared to death and have been for several years now. It is much harder for them to find a job and most would have to move and eat hundreds of thousands of dollars when forced to sell.
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