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Thank you to each and every one of you...and to the moderators

Posted By: wimt on 2006-03-27
In Reply to: Lost my dad in October...still crying every day...could use some help (sm) - wimt

Thank you for letting my post stay up because today was just a really bad day, and I need to tell you that just reading what everyone had to say helped very, very much.  I want to thank every one of you who has replied so far because every single one of you has really helped me get through this day, and given me thoughts to keep with me as I get through each day.  Laura, I don't think that you're cold-hearted.  I think it's like others have said, too - we do all grieve differently.  I don't know why today has been such a bad one, but I am taking a lot of strength away from what you all have written, and I think I know more now that these "waves" that come over me are normal.  I know that there is help out there...possibly medication for a time, grief counseling.  I'll be seeing my FNP in a few weeks, and I'll bring some of these issues up when I'm there.


I just wanted to say thank you again for sharing your own memories and experiences with me, and just for showing thoughtfulness and caring.  You've really carried me through a bad day and have made me feel...I guess not so much like I'm going off the deep end.




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were are all the moderators from? (nm)
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Same to you and the moderators and all!!..n/m

Yes we are looking for new moderators
those who are willing to help, send us an email at admin@mtstars.com
Why are you asking us? This you have to ask the moderators...nm
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oops - sorry moderators....sm

I forgot NOT to mention a company....here's a repost....sorry...


I have been an MTSO for 9 years and an SE for almost 6.  I have never been audited but I keep everything, all receipts, all invoicing, absolutely everything, just in case.  The people I SE for take out taxes, which is a GREAT thing for me, and so I only pay taxes outright in April on my private accounts.  In Florida, it's known as a sole proprietorship, where you can be the employer and the employee, and I think only THREE states allow this (but I'm not sure about that part-the latter 3 states).  I hope never to get audited but it is in such great order and I can prove absolutely everything.


Thank you!! Now if only ALL board moderators took this stance.
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To summarize it,: We all agree that the moderators
are doing a great job and we can be happy to be given this forum where we can vent and find people who at least understand what we are talking about.

Thank you for all the compassionate input on all the boards and 'keep pushing da pedal.'..........
Click on Home Page and Moderators
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Board isnt important to moderators.
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Heck yeah. Need leaders to come forward, moderators, a sense of patriotism (we pay taxes).




Coimbatore ready to spin a different storey


8 Mar 2009, 0129 hrs IST, S Sujatha, ET Bureau


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The Manchester of South India, Coimbatore, is still brimming with a lot of positive energy as far as the real estate scenario is concerned. The
city, with a population of 1.8 million people, has a few pan-India players in the real estate market but the 35-40 odd local developers are confident of staying in business despite the economic slowdown.

Though many are in the wait-and-watch mode, buyers are looking at this growing city as the place for long-term investment, especially on the residential front. Industry experts say majority of the buyers are from nearby cities like Chennai and Bangalore and non-resident Coimbatoreans and NRIs, who want to settle here post retirement.

The latest Jones Lang LaSalle India30 Real Estate Opportunities in Tier III cities identifies Coimbatore as one of the top 10 growing consumer markets. “Though Coimbatore stands low on current office market activity, the growing engineering and IT potential is sure to throw up opportunities for the real estate market in the next few years,” said experts.

“The prices are marginally down by 5-10% in Coimbatore but the situation will not worsen any further. Land prices are going up and construction costs have increased. We don’t see any downslide on price aspect,” said Omkar Mohan Sankar, a real estate developer in the city.

According to him, the city has perfect attributes such as excellent locale, ideally set in the footsteps of Nilgiris, pleasant climate and sweet Siruvani water. Further, it is an education and healthcare hub and the two industries are recession proof.

Though textile industry is going through tough times, work options are increasing as nearby districts such as Tirupur, Erode and Karur are fast catching the attention of world markets with their fashion products.

Also, with the entry of big players such as L&T and Suzlon in the engineering industry, more investment is expected in real estate market. “Once the companies look at increasing their work force, the requirement for housing would increase and the residential value in the city will go up,” said market sources.

State-owned Electronics Corporation of India’s Tidel Park in IT-SEZ is expected to be ready by January and is likely to provide employment to nearly 12,000 people, which means more residential space will be needed. The Wipro development centre inside the IT-SEZ is also nearing completion and more IT companies like TCS and HCL have plans here.

The city already has the presence of global engineering and IT giants like Robert Bosch and Cognizant and big IT & ITES players like Perot Systems and Spheris. “The city is looking at employing 20,000 more and even if 20% opt for new homes, there would be a demand for 4,000-5000 houses soon,” said Mr Rajesh B Lund, VP, Confederation of Real Estate Developer’s Associations of India.