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Has Housing Really Bottomed?


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2012 Jul 8, 7:30am   47,139 views  119 comments

by ZMan   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

This is a question for all. Have we really seen the bottom in the housing market, with all the foreclosures, lack of demand??...
If people are not working, they are not buying.
Don't we have to see some stabilization in the Job market before we get stabilization in the housing market?

http://www.dailyjobcuts.com

#housing

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114   freak80   2012 Jul 11, 11:16pm  

EQ?

115   New Renter   2012 Jul 12, 2:40pm  

thomas.wong1986 says

Yes, he build a R&D LAB in his home using company funds

So? I've knows several engineers with machine shops in their garage who used them to manufacture company products. If he's doing primarily company work at home the company SHOULD pay for the equipment.

Its a good solution for engineers with kids at home who might otherwise have to work short hours to take care of their kids.

116   Randy H   2012 Jul 12, 2:49pm  

EQ= emotional quotient for corporate types,
EQ = equalizer for musicos and stereophiles,
EQ = EverQuest for aging gen x mmo gamerz

117   Peter P   2012 Jul 12, 2:52pm  

Also, for Perl...

$eq eq '0'

118   freak80   2012 Jul 12, 11:40pm  

Randy H says

EQ= emotional quotient for corporate types,
EQ = equalizer for musicos and stereophiles,
EQ = EverQuest for aging gen x mmo gamerz

Got it.

As an engineer I use the term "P-factors" to describe all of the bullshit that can't be reduced to mathematics and science.

I.e. (People, Perception, and Political) factors.

119   freak80   2012 Jul 12, 11:41pm  

Example: "yeah, everything works fine in our company, save for the goddam p-factors."

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