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How many people have quit at your place of business?

My house shot up 150k from Dec 2019
From 248->398k. In the past 2 months it has slid 20k.
There is a ton of pull back bc of rates. I kinda see the inflated pricing as a covid policy aberration. So many were leaving bad policy states it created a blip on demand that builders couldn't satisfy. I think this correction will go on thru next summer.
I've been considering renting out 2 rooms for 900 00 per room. Utilities included. That'd pay my mortgage and all I got to worry about is Utilities. I may wait til my dog is gone to do it as to not upset him.
He isn't a fan of change since the fire. Took hum a year to get comfortable here. Now we are good. I'd like to do that and find a duplex I could rent out.
Not a bad plan.
 
Had another one turn in papers today. It is getting ugly. And while everyone else gets stressed out about it I just think the incompetence that is created is hilarious.

But I guess the point being made is that businesses in the software/engineering field in Huntsville, the new greatest city in America, cannot hold on to anyone. And it seems to be happening everywhere and accelerating by the day. I almost just want to quit and find a new job to make it worse lol
0, a few years ago, I fired everyone.
 
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