Q - Is there any country as close to being as bad as Haiti in the W.H? I mean, even before the earthquake when there was only smelly, 3rd world nogs, and not 50,000 dead ones on top of it?
We had it where I worked at a previous job...had to hire a person to drive to said data center, which unfortunately was on the other side of town. Then they hired a backup for that person.
There are serious limitations to it, one being that clients w/ large data sets would have to overnight us a hard drive because uploading 50-100Gb took too damn long. The other big problem was security, where a single security leak could yield a lawsuit with extreme fallout.
"Tequila seemed to confirm the news Johnson's death on her Twitter account Monday afternoon:
“Everyone please pray 4 my Wifey Casey Johnson. She has passed away. Thank u for all ur love and support but I will be offline to be w family,” her Twitter feed read."
This happened to the 2nd REO I'd looked at in Phoenix. The only thing it needed was a new sliding door to the backyard. It sold for $61k and could have been easily flipped for 70-80k. I agree with the other poster...wait at least a year.
I used to work with a guy who co-owned a Quiznos in a nicer part of Phoenix. The guy made $140k+ at his day job so just had some extra money to throw around. He said he put a lot of effort into at one point but the best he ever achieved was break-even. And this was back in 06-07. Sounds like a shitty deal, in addition to the ass leakage.
Gillian Mager was in the midst of updating her MBA job club members on her networking efforts last June when she broke down in tears. Like most in the support group at the University of California at San Diego's Rady School of Management (Rady Full-Time MBA Profile), her job search had extended beyond graduation and she spent her days sending out reams of resumes, often getting no response back. Making matters worse, she learned shortly before the meeting that a promising job opportunity she'd pinned her hopes on had fallen through.
"I remember talking about it and I just started crying hysterically," she says. "My friend just hugged me and was like, 'You know what, everything is going to work out.' "