Not bad, not bad at all. Not entirely great, essentially it's like circumstantially mediocre for the average galoot but for your everyday ambitions, you're looking at decent at best to perhaps strong and solid variations. Depending on the fiscal calendar and the current market supply and demand fluctuations it is all kind of a gray area and often you head into it with many unknowns but I try to stay one step ahead and talk to advisors in the field to tip me off of any ups or downs. So yeah if say go for it, 3 to 4 star range is where comfy at. What do you think?
Also I'm thinking of becoming a motivational speaker and possible financial advisor can anybody give me feedback on their advice I've provided today so I can better decide to move forward on these aspirations. Thank...
Read moreJuanita Village is a serviceable local strip mall. It's convenient for the Walgreens, Starbucks, banks, and some of the restaurants. We LOVE the optometry office (Karen Sahota-Gill is great if you need an eye exam). There are as many kind of "meh" places as well. The thing that makes it a bit unbearable is the parking. There isn't enough, it's like a frogger game trying to get around in it. While there's a bit of "hidden" parking in three of the buildings; it's not well marked and not all that easy to park in. We end up down there a lot, but are usually cursing a bit...
Read morePAID PARKING NIGHTMARE One must scan QR code, name, email, car license plate, and credit card, then pay hourly rate. Although some businesses will give you a 2-hour credit, it's still a hassle having to enter all this information in. Then when leaving you must remember to check out of your stall through the app. If you forget then you will be continually paying the hourly rate till you remember to go back in and check out. Talk about too many steps to shop local... Not worth it... best to drive down the street to do your business elsewhere and hopefully offers...
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