In Excess
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- May 18, 2021
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I don’t leave home much, can’t stand worthless people, I have a meeting at 830 am tomorrow. It’s going to be hell leaving the house
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I don't leave much unless I have to, and when I do leave, I certainly don't drive the 210 or anything close to LA. And weekends are way too unpredictable anymore.I don’t leave home much, can’t stand worthless people, I have a meeting at 830 am tomorrow. It’s going to be hell leaving the house
I seriously do not understand why some companies are so against remote workers. You can video in and do the same thing as being there.I don’t leave home much, can’t stand worthless people, I have a meeting at 830 am tomorrow. It’s going to be hell leaving the house
Stay in my Newport bubble until glamis season.
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Don't forget AZ has their fill of crackheads, methheads, and homeless.Traffic sucks, no argument. Homeless, druggies....that's not just a problem in CA, they just stand out here more vs looking like the gen pop elsewhere.
AZ folks, temps hit a little early? June, July August isn't even here yet LOL
Got to leave before 6:00 or after 9am.... and you got to get back before 3:00 or after 6pm... That's the way I navigate SoCal..I don’t leave home much, can’t stand worthless people, I have a meeting at 830 am tomorrow. It’s going to be hell leaving the house
Pretty much thisHonestly that’s how my friends do it.. they live in “pockets” of normality and only leave when they are going to the river or the desert.
RD
I have to go to La once a month to drop off vehicles with a customer. Fortunately my of contact starts at 0530. I leave at 4 am get there at 530 back at home by 8am. That cannot be done during daylight hoursI don't leave much unless I have to, and when I do leave, I certainly don't drive the 210 or anything close to LA. And weekends are way too unpredictable anymore.
Why did you go that way?
You should have went down the 5, to the 138... headed into Palmdale. Hit the 14 south ... back on the 138 (Pearblossom Highway) and then to the 15. Would have dropped you very close to Rialto without any of that 210 BS. This is what I do when coming back from Yosemite during the middle of the day. You don't see 3/4 of the shit you complain about... but do get to experience Palmdale.
Second... you're in one of the most populated areas of So Cal at that point... roads are going to be fucked. Same as Dallas, Same as Houston, same as Phoenix, Denver and even SLC. Population densities create this issue, it's not just So Cal.
To answer the other question... there are a lot of good jobs here (San Diego) and it's really not as bad as you're outlining.
Six figure salary, 5 minutes from work with zero mortgage or rent payment and property taxes under 2k annually... hard to leave. Why would I?