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My truck has been stuck at the rail yard in Mira Loma Ca for the last 5 days. There is a driver shortage so it will probably takes a few more days. It's like 30 miles away! Too me this is the most frustrating part.

I’m in Riverside! Where did you order from?


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My truck has been stuck at the rail yard in Mira Loma Ca for the last 5 days. There is a driver shortage so it will probably takes a few more days. It's like 30 miles away! Too me this is the most frustrating part.
I hear it's worse in California. The regulations to run there.
 
People who live and work here are used to the regulations. It would be a shock for a new resident who comes here. We pay more but we also make more, at least I do.
Reminds me of the old saying about a frog. You put a frog into boiling water, and he'll jump right out. But put him in lukewarm water and slowly increase it to boiling, and he'll just sit there until he dies.
Moving into California is a problem for new residents (sticker shock). But Californians exiting the state is also a problem (for those areas that receive the Californians). When it happens in mass droves, it destroys the local cost structure. I saw it happen in Austin during the tech boom in the late '90's. And it's now happening in Nashville. People are moving here, saying "houses are so cheap!" and driving the cost of real estate through the roof.
 
Reminds me of the old saying about a frog. You put a frog into boiling water, and he'll jump right out. But put him in lukewarm water and slowly increase it to boiling, and he'll just sit there until he dies.
Moving into California is a problem for new residents (sticker shock). But Californians exiting the state is also a problem (for those areas that receive the Californians). When it happens in mass droves, it destroys the local cost structure. I saw it happen in Austin during the tech boom in the late '90's. And it's now happening in Nashville. People are moving here, saying "houses are so cheap!" and driving the cost of real estate through the roof.
I would probably move out when I retire. I love California no doubt but want to get back to our ancestral home in New Mexico. I was born and raised here but love going back to my families old lands they have owned since the early 1600's.
 
I hope they stay there. Don't need them voting here when they move. I really like what freedom we have left in Missouri.
Reminds me of the old saying about a frog. You put a frog into boiling water, and he'll jump right out. But put him in lukewarm water and slowly increase it to boiling, and he'll just sit there until he dies.
Moving into California is a problem for new residents (sticker shock). But Californians exiting the state is also a problem (for those areas that receive the Californians). When it happens in mass droves, it destroys the local cost structure. I saw it happen in Austin during the tech boom in the late '90's. And it's now happening in Nashville. People are moving here, saying "houses are so cheap!" and driving the cost of real estate through the roof.
 
After waiting 5 months, my Rebel finally arrived yesterday! I didn't really talk much here but I'm always on and reading the wealth of knowledge everyone provides on here. Thank you all. And a HUGE thank you to Eighty and triple_b. You guys are amazing.
 

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Reminds me of the old saying about a frog. You put a frog into boiling water, and he'll jump right out. But put him in lukewarm water and slowly increase it to boiling, and he'll just sit there until he dies.
Moving into California is a problem for new residents (sticker shock). But Californians exiting the state is also a problem (for those areas that receive the Californians). When it happens in mass droves, it destroys the local cost structure. I saw it happen in Austin during the tech boom in the late '90's. And it's now happening in Nashville. People are moving here, saying "houses are so cheap!" and driving the cost of real estate through the roof.
It's happening in the Phoenix area too.
 
My truck has been stuck at the rail yard in Mira Loma Ca for the last 5 days. There is a driver shortage so it will probably takes a few more days. It's like 30 miles away! Too me this is the most frustrating part.
Today is day 10 since it’s been offloaded from the train sitting in the lot 60 miles from my dealership. Ugh!!
 

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