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I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

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The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.
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(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

not yet.....give it another decade....
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There he is
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(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

Just curious... should the back office people get paid at the same rate as the real intellectual capital people?
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(01-21-2018 01:54 PM)Kronke Wrote:  The future is in Texas and Colorado. All (American citizens) are welcome, all we ask is that you leave your failed ideologies at the door.

Please no. We have enough Libturds here already. Send them to Stinky. He'll welcome them with open arms. If I remember right Colorado was more conservative than it is today and look what happened to that wonderful state. We definitely do not need for Texas to be another Colorado.
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(01-21-2018 04:10 PM)olliebaba Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 01:54 PM)Kronke Wrote:  The future is in Texas and Colorado. All (American citizens) are welcome, all we ask is that you leave your failed ideologies at the door.

Please no. We have enough Libturds here already. Send them to Stinky. He'll welcome them with open arms. If I remember right Colorado was more conservative than it is today and look what happened to that wonderful state. We definitely do not need for Texas to be another Colorado.

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we already have our fair share......no thank you....ours are fully trained now....
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(01-21-2018 04:12 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:10 PM)olliebaba Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 01:54 PM)Kronke Wrote:  The future is in Texas and Colorado. All (American citizens) are welcome, all we ask is that you leave your failed ideologies at the door.

Please no. We have enough Libturds here already. Send them to Stinky. He'll welcome them with open arms. If I remember right Colorado was more conservative than it is today and look what happened to that wonderful state. We definitely do not need for Texas to be another Colorado.

03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao

we already have our fair share......no thank you....ours are fully trained now....

Before either one of you get any ideas South Cackalaky is full. No room at the inn
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(01-21-2018 04:09 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

Just curious... should the back office people get paid at the same rate as the real intellectual capital people?

Basically, people's salaries usually are dependent upon two things

1) The value the company recognizes that you bring to the company
2) The competition for that job.

In other words, the high dollar jobs will go to those that provide incremental value over other applicants.

There are a lot of good Accountants and Payroll available. For most hiring and staffing, a HR generalist can handle it.

There's lots of competition.

===

Whether I think its fair is kind of irrelevant. The job market works like that and will continue to do so.

And the job creators felt so strongly about keeping their jobs in California that only now are they moving some of the less valuable jobs out. And that's not because California failed....its because California has been too successful, which has crowded out people with jobs that don't make enough money to live decently there.

---

This whole double campus boomlet is because the people in charge won't leave the Coasts, but housing has gotten too expensive to retain back office talent. Its just like a company choosing to have its HQ in NYC and its manufacturing somewhere else....

Besides, getting someone else to pay for your relocation expenses is also a nice plus.
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(01-21-2018 03:51 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

not yet.....give it another decade....

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Austin and Denver will be the death knell for san francisco.

Book it.
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The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.
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Intellectual capital will be renting moving trucks soon.
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(01-21-2018 04:19 PM)Kronke Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:51 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

not yet.....give it another decade....

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Been saying that for decades. And not only has California thrived but its now exporting its culture to much of the West. Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington already are starting to have a clear California feel to them. Watch for that to continue.

The people who are leaving California aren't fed up with regulation....they're fed up with housing costs. They're taking California values with them.
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(01-21-2018 04:18 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:09 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

Just curious... should the back office people get paid at the same rate as the real intellectual capital people?

Basically, people's salaries usually are dependent upon two things

1) The value the company recognizes that you bring to the company
2) The competition for that job.

In other words, the high dollar jobs will go to those that provide incremental value over other applicants.

There are a lot of good Accountants and Payroll available. For most hiring and staffing, a HR generalist can handle it.

There's lots of competition.

===

Whether I think its fair is kind of irrelevant. The job market works like that and will continue to do so.

And the job creators felt so strongly about keeping their jobs in California that only now are they moving some of the less valuable jobs out. And that's not because California failed....its because California has been too successful, which has crowded out people with jobs that don't make enough money to live decently there.

---

This whole double campus boomlet is because the people in charge won't leave the Coasts, but housing has gotten too expensive to retain back office talent. Its just like a company choosing to have its HQ in NYC and its manufacturing somewhere else....

Besides, getting someone else to pay for your relocation expenses is also a nice plus.

guess who else's goods are going to get replaced by the kiosk system.....

good luck with that get shory pansy purchase.....
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(01-21-2018 04:26 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:18 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:09 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

Just curious... should the back office people get paid at the same rate as the real intellectual capital people?

Basically, people's salaries usually are dependent upon two things

1) The value the company recognizes that you bring to the company
2) The competition for that job.

In other words, the high dollar jobs will go to those that provide incremental value over other applicants.

There are a lot of good Accountants and Payroll available. For most hiring and staffing, a HR generalist can handle it.

There's lots of competition.

===

Whether I think its fair is kind of irrelevant. The job market works like that and will continue to do so.

And the job creators felt so strongly about keeping their jobs in California that only now are they moving some of the less valuable jobs out. And that's not because California failed....its because California has been too successful, which has crowded out people with jobs that don't make enough money to live decently there.

---

This whole double campus boomlet is because the people in charge won't leave the Coasts, but housing has gotten too expensive to retain back office talent. Its just like a company choosing to have its HQ in NYC and its manufacturing somewhere else....

Besides, getting someone else to pay for your relocation expenses is also a nice plus.

guess who else's goods are going to get replaced by the kiosk system.....

good luck with that get shory pansy purchase.....

Maybe at some point I'll try to decipher this riddle. No clue as to what you're trying to say. Off to the gym.
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Democrats are turning California into a shitehole. I dont care. Frick em.
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Good luck with that California. Hahaha.

No need to even debate it or talk further about it. Have fun. Enjoy. Be sure to write. Hahaha.

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(01-21-2018 04:32 PM)ark30inf Wrote:  Good luck with that California. Hahaha.

No need to even debate it or talk further about it. Have fun. Enjoy. Be sure to write. Hahaha.

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(01-21-2018 04:28 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:26 PM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:18 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 04:09 PM)umbluegray Wrote:  
(01-21-2018 03:47 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  I'm very glad to hear all this talk of California's economy imploding. So that means I can buy a 1500 sq foot condo with deeded off street parking in a decent neighborhood in San Francisco for less than 750,000 dollars?

I didn't think so.

And Los Angeles is just as expensive. BTW, its because people with money demand to live there is why its so expensive.

I thought that markets speak? Well they are. California is really, really, valuable.

----

The problem with California is that it is heaven on Earth for high dollar job creators. Sure, you can move the back office people somewhere else, but the real intellectual capital will remain in California.

Just curious... should the back office people get paid at the same rate as the real intellectual capital people?

Basically, people's salaries usually are dependent upon two things

1) The value the company recognizes that you bring to the company
2) The competition for that job.

In other words, the high dollar jobs will go to those that provide incremental value over other applicants.

There are a lot of good Accountants and Payroll available. For most hiring and staffing, a HR generalist can handle it.

There's lots of competition.

===

Whether I think its fair is kind of irrelevant. The job market works like that and will continue to do so.

And the job creators felt so strongly about keeping their jobs in California that only now are they moving some of the less valuable jobs out. And that's not because California failed....its because California has been too successful, which has crowded out people with jobs that don't make enough money to live decently there.

---

This whole double campus boomlet is because the people in charge won't leave the Coasts, but housing has gotten too expensive to retain back office talent. Its just like a company choosing to have its HQ in NYC and its manufacturing somewhere else....

Besides, getting someone else to pay for your relocation expenses is also a nice plus.

guess who else's goods are going to get replaced by the kiosk system.....

good luck with that get shory pansy purchase.....

Maybe at some point I'll try to decipher this riddle. No clue as to what you're trying to say. Off to the gym.

accountants and HR are going the way of the dodo.....

they're programmable and dispensable....

now min wage sec guards is another issue when the self imposed economical earthquake finally strikes twelve....
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(01-21-2018 04:17 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  Before either one of you get any ideas South Cackalaky is full. No room at the inn

Tennessee is full too. While the actual city of Memphis is awful, the outlying areas are nice. East Tennessee still looking better every day though.
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