
25 May 2024 | 14 replies
I am a total Newb to this board guys so feel free to yell at me if I can do things different for the benefit of the community :)I want to use this as a space to chronical my journey and stay connected with folks in the industry so yeah.

15 May 2024 | 35 replies
Our situation: My father is a cancer patient, and I am a permanently disabled adult in my 30’s that is in severe chronic pain after a workplace accident.

7 May 2024 | 27 replies
I do not tolerate anyone treating me or my staff that way, and I won't put up with chronic complainers.

3 May 2024 | 7 replies
We also have a chronic housing shortage and a very competitive market.If you want to learn more about Milwaukee: link to YouTube channel in my bio.

9 May 2024 | 159 replies
most people probably like their w2, but they don't like their w2 boss/manager hhahahaha that's what the co-founder of my company telling in one of the internal discussion lolif you don't like the boss just leave also in all my w2 experience, all company has always their very own self-created chronic crony nepotism it's always like that, they would bring the guy that would say yes and yes only....

1 May 2024 | 14 replies
Especially in a city like Milwaukee where a lot of houses are between 60 and 120 years old.But we also have a chronic housing shortage, which is driving up prices and rents.

18 April 2024 | 87 replies
These supply issues mean that homes in coastal states and other expensive areas are going to appreciate quickly, though as you’ve found, they’ll also be chronically cash flow negative.Also, as Patrick said, I think looking into states like Alabama might be your best bet, especially if you’re trying to invest in new construction homes (which are generally pricier than older housing stock) at 80% LTV.Plus, the state roughly meets your criteria: it’s a landlord-friendly place, property taxes average under 0.40%, and there’s not a lot of snow in Alabama—Birmingham, for example, gets just an inch or two of it per year.

12 April 2024 | 10 replies
Services for survivorsHarriet's Hope is open to any individual — no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation — who has experienced human trafficking or chronic homelessness, meets CMHA's income guidelines for a housing voucher and is ready to make a commitment to sobriety, Kendall said.Most residents will be identified through the Salvation Army, but referrals can come from anyone, anywhere, she said.What sets the community apart from others is that the services residents need are embedded within it, Kendall said.Services include substance abuse disorder treatment by Alvis, case management through the Salvation Army, gender-affirming case management through Kaleidoscope Youth Center, a computer lab furnished by Dell, a food pantry, nutritional services, financial literacy classes, peer support, employment readiness programs, legal aid, health screenings, child care and more.Residents will start out with a one-year lease before going month to month, Kendall said.

2 April 2024 | 49 replies
He could be trying to get out of the lease or he could be a chronic complainer.

24 March 2024 | 4 replies
I've heard multiple podcasts where this has been mentioned as an effective beginner strategy, and midterm keeps coming up as chronically underserved.