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off shoot question here!

thumbs up keep rocking yo

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Where do you find a job?

old co worker hook up.. seems to be the fairest way to make that big leap. especially when they know how strong my work ethics are.

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What keeps you at Help-qa?

Lano wrote:
The ladies ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Aha ha ha yee haw! whoo hoo!!

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What keeps you at Help-qa?

the reason i keep coming back i get to be myself without checking myself twice and remain somewhat anonymous.

For me, fb is too revealing-cropped up catalog fake-ee, reddit far too crowded to get familiar with anyone, .. and as for.. craigs-what?.. i prefer helpqa.com.. if i need some answers fast i'll come looking here.

its like a church or something but without the religion.

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Advice needed.

a muse then?

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Like board games?

I've been playing MTG ARENA lately, MTG was formerly a card game that came out in 1993 and has gained popularity with avid gamers.. its fun to play and gets challenging the better you become. its free to play (ignore the instore buy options)

If you are a quick learner and love competition .. do check it out

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I was born and raised in the same state my entire life.

Araz wrote:

Yorick wrote:
i have lived in upstate NY, and California at other times in my life

What was it like living in CA and how did you manage to go from one coast to the other without becoming homeless? ๐Ÿ˜‚

haha, well i wasn't living there independently if that's what you were wondering. I lived in the SF bay area on a military base when i was a child. I still remember how the weather was.. cool rainy green winters and warm and dry summers. As for other parts of California i was always told San Diego,CA weather was almost constantly 70 degrees..might need verification on that.

as for cost of living over there these days.. i got curious again.. so i looked up

https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-gui...

by comparison.. nova/dc/md area is a rip off.

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I was born and raised in the same state my entire life.

Virginia always was home to me.. i grew up there for the most part of my life. its almost like the perfect place for 4 seasons.. and rarely anything of weather extremes. taxes are cheap ( except car tax lol ). roads are well maintained ( northern va far as i know ) .. i have lived in upstate NY, and California at other times in my life and recently became a new resident of MD due to job relocation.. i'll say I Fuggin hate MD - wont go into details atm.

as far as.. relocating.. if i was willing.. i'd go for something mid-range in weather extremes. For instance, when i was living in NY.. little did i know about how cold and windy (wind chills!) it got.. it really wore me down no matter how hard i tried to tough it out.

anyhow good luck with making your best decision!

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Another investment type question....

Sherlock wrote:
Be prepared for a lot of people to default on the rent.

shouldn't be a problem if they're qualified to afford it. maybe the "rent to own" measure would safeguard the commitment?

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Another investment type question....

if fairness is in play .. should be in 15% range, not too greedy and decent returns.. 5 percent is .. quite fairly low to get people interested. think of it 5 bucks gain for every 100 dollars pushed. .. gets all the " why bother " vibes goin there.

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