Oh, snert. I called to check if the HR department wants an exit interview.
Nope. They will E-mail a link to an exit survey.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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Oh, snert. I called to check if the HR department wants an exit interview.
Nope. They will E-mail a link to an exit survey.
Can not the parentals help with deposit?
Prolly not. They just built a new sunporch on the summer house.
(God that sounds so damned pretentious)
$1500 for a 2 bedroom? Note to self: don't move to LA.
Pretty apt., Aimee. Come on, Money Fairy!
On-line exit survey? That's hilarious.
Yeah. And the prices just keep going up. When I first got here, 8 years ago, 3 of split a 3 bedroom in Burbank (and a really swank place, too) for $1350 a month.
Prices are craxy. I thank the Gods that we bought when we did cause now the prices in our building have almost doubled. Craxiness, I tell you.
On-line exit survey? That's hilarious.
WHY DID YOU LEAVE THIS JOB? BEEP
I dunno, it just seemed... impersonal somehow.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME YOUR KEY CARD HAS BEEN VAPORIZED BEEP
Dude - that apartment I was telling you about? The one for $1350? It rents for $2625!!!!
Wow, that's expensive. Greg and I talked about it again and decided not to try to buy a house for another year. Next summer, hopefully, things will be more financially stable and we'll feel better about the plan. I just hope prices haven't gone through the roof by then. There have been some renovations to the area, which may mean bad things, price-wise.
I don't think I can comprehend the LA real estate market.