Actually I think what she means is this. There is heavy demand to leave CA. Not much demand moving to CA. So when you look at pricing it tells the story. Note the difference in rates.
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Certainly MORE expensive. Those quotes above were just pulled from their site.Uhauls not being available or more expensive. Don't know if it's still true or not
They should be paying people to move trucks back to California.Certainly MORE expensive. Those quotes above were just pulled from their site.
And that then follows there is a bit of a supply problem. They are not getting as many back INTO CA as are leaving. Therefore the high prices going out.
I can't believe I'm inserting myself here, but it sounds like at least right now, that is the preferred term. I seem to recall a time when it was not, (as you said.)
Or if his mom would have swallowed him!
Funny thing is though a 26' truck from LA to Dallas is roughly $4,700. Same truck but going from Dallas to LA is $1,500.
And back to the lock down, awesome governor, highest taxes, choking business regulations, biggest homeless problem in America, failing public schools, worst roads and traffic and a year of no soccer or sports for the kids. Been there, done that…enjoy the space.I’ve travelled all over the country for business. We have the best weather and there’s plenty to do in california. Let them go, more space for the rest of us. Today I’m in big bear where there’s plenty of snow. Tomorrow back to sunny SoCal and next weekend bike ride at the beach. Not too many states where you can do that.
If folks like you would quit bluffing and kick rocks, that would help resolve many of the above mentioned problems. I hear that Texas, Arizona, and Utah welcome fleeing Californians with open arms. Several options out there my friend. No need to be unhappy in California when you can live in Utah... right?And back to the lock down, awesome governor, highest taxes, choking business regulations, biggest homeless problem in America, failing public schools, worst roads and traffic and a year of no soccer or sports for the kids. Been there, done that…enjoy the space.
I just had argument with my buddy who moved to Vegas because he hated all the hate and all the back stabbing from all his friends. Let's not forget all the snitches too. I told him California will be Dreaming again and this time around it will be less crowded and that is a good thing. See ya and don't let the smog hit you on the way out!!!!I’ve travelled all over the country for business. We have the best weather and there’s plenty to do in california. Let them go, more space for the rest of us. Today I’m in big bear where there’s plenty of snow. Tomorrow back to sunny SoCal and next weekend bike ride at the beach. Not too many states where you can do that.
I moved out of SoCal almost three years ago because of the above-mentioned issues. Best move our family ever made. Here we have great public schools, no state income tax, three times the size of yard and doubled the size of our house. My DDs been playing soccer since last June, going to in-person school since August, playing 6A High School and have been traveling around to a couple of ECNL & High School Showcases. As a matter of fact, as I type this, the family is packing the car and getting ready to head up to Oklahoma for a makeup game tomorrow. Going to take a look at Oklahoma State in Stillwater today since we already toured OU back in September on our way to Tulsa for her first ECNL game.If folks like you would quit bluffing and kick rocks, that would help resolve many of the above mentioned problems. I hear that Texas, Arizona, and Utah welcome fleeing Californians with open arms. Several options out there my friend. No need to be unhappy in California when you can live in Utah... right?
I’ve travelled all over the country for business. We have the best weather and there’s plenty to do in california. Let them go, more space for the rest of us. Today I’m in big bear where there’s plenty of snow. Tomorrow back to sunny SoCal and next weekend bike ride at the beach. Not too many states where you can do that.
If folks like you would quit bluffing and kick rocks, that would help resolve many of the above mentioned problems. I hear that Texas, Arizona, and Utah welcome fleeing Californians with open arms. Several options out there my friend. No need to be unhappy in California when you can live in Utah... right?
I moved out of SoCal almost three years ago because of the above-mentioned issues. Best move our family ever made. Here we have great public schools, no state income tax, three times the size of yard and doubled the size of our house. My DDs been playing soccer since last June, going to in-person school since August, playing 6A High School and have been traveling around to a couple of ECNL & High School Showcases. As a matter of fact, as I type this, the family is packing the car and getting ready to head up to Oklahoma for a makeup game tomorrow. Going to take a look at Oklahoma State in Stillwater today since we already toured OU back in September on our way to Tulsa for her first ECNL game.
Two benefits I enjoyed when I lived in Utah were the slopes were always less crowded on Sunday and you could always find a designated driver.If folks like you would quit bluffing and kick rocks, that would help resolve many of the above mentioned problems. I hear that Texas, Arizona, and Utah welcome fleeing Californians with open arms. Several options out there my friend. No need to be unhappy in California when you can live in Utah... right?
CA has some major problems. Start with schools and housing, and move on from there.If folks like you would quit bluffing and kick rocks, that would help resolve many of the above mentioned problems. I hear that Texas, Arizona, and Utah welcome fleeing Californians with open arms. Several options out there my friend. No need to be unhappy in California when you can live in Utah... right?
Beach space brah is that all matters to me. Stay over in Zooport or HB and all is good with me....lol, JK, not...lol!!! If your stuck in LA, get the heck out and move to Texas. I stopped counting how many people have moved in the last 8 months.And back to the lock down, awesome governor, highest taxes, choking business regulations, biggest homeless problem in America, failing public schools, worst roads and traffic and a year of no soccer or sports for the kids. Been there, done that…enjoy the space.
Nasty weather though. I would die in Texas. Never, ever do it. However, if my goat were 9, I would move to Texas so she could ballI moved out of SoCal almost three years ago because of the above-mentioned issues. Best move our family ever made. Here we have great public schools, no state income tax, three times the size of yard and doubled the size of our house. My DDs been playing soccer since last June, going to in-person school since August, playing 6A High School and have been traveling around to a couple of ECNL & High School Showcases. As a matter of fact, as I type this, the family is packing the car and getting ready to head up to Oklahoma for a makeup game tomorrow. Going to take a look at Oklahoma State in Stillwater today since we already toured OU back in September on our way to Tulsa for her first ECNL game.