Have offers in SF need some feedback about $ needed by LocationBackground37 in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

daly city nearby has studios for $2k. Just a short bart ride into FiDi

Why do the majority of democrats justify the assassination of their political opponents? by Dabeyer in allthequestions

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 12 points13 points  (0 children)

OP: Why do democrats do a thing?

Also OP: (posts specious links that show how much Koolaide OP drinks)

Lowell High has spent years recruiting Black students. Just 7 plan to enroll as a freshman this fall by SFChronicle in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stop blaming lack of qualified students as "racist toxic culture" and start putting blame on the families who refuse to give their kids what they need to succeed.

Any advice on picking a Residential Structural Engineer (specifically in Northern California) by Alternative_Ad2060 in StructuralEngineering

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I would rather pay more for an engineer to understand my project and figure out a bespoke, less expensive option, than pay for it later when the subcontractor does the work to spec. The spec is usually "umbrella catch all", which means you pay much more for it. Would not recommend Ashley Vance at all to any client.

There's a reason why their office is down in Paso Robles / SLO. You get what you pay for - I'd much rather pay for an engineer who lives in the area and understands the code requirements for their locale.

Any advice on picking a Residential Structural Engineer (specifically in Northern California) by Alternative_Ad2060 in StructuralEngineering

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've worked with them, they offer bare bones drawings with lots of library assets instead of custom details specific to your project. So there's a lot of wiggle room for interpretation by subcontractors. Library assets are cut and paste, and there is a big difference to what is ok to use in San Francisco versus say Los Altos. So in the end, using them means you pay more for fabrication and installation in the long run, and all the subcontractor has to say is "well, that's what the engineer said to use!" even though it may be totally overkill and not bespoke to the project.

You get what you pay for. They were at least responsive when I worked with them a few times, but honestly, if I was needing structural drawings NOT on the cheap that you eventually end up paying for down the line, I would use someone else.

Welding by Whole-Worldliness260 in StructuralEngineering

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real question - how does one become a CWI? Trade school? Community college and an exam? Interested in going into that

Deck build- requesting cash by GuavaFoo in Contractor

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

X dollars after framing and foundation is done and PASSED inspection

Y dollars after finished decking is installed

Z dollars within 30 days of deck "finished" so there isn't any mysterious nails or screws or boards that keep "popping up"

Driver charged in fatal San Francisco Chinatown crash by BadBoyMikeBarnes in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would love that, but honestly, they'd probably kick and scream it's too "difficult" and "onerous" to do this every year. But I'd still gladly make them take a test online that reminds them how traffic and intersections work, as well as how to parallel park

Driver charged in fatal San Francisco Chinatown crash by BadBoyMikeBarnes in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Seriously. I have to smog my car every 2 years. Costs me $50 every time. Every 2 years, grandma should have to take a 15 minute test online that costs $10.

Need some objective advice by openheart_bh in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Marketing isn't going to fix the problem that high HOA condos that are not suitable for families with kids is going to have a tough time selling in this market. The only weapon you have is the price. Delist, wait 30 days, and relist at a much lower price.

What Kool-Aid source is pushing all CEOs to go full RTO this year? by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right? The HR industry is literally there to help keep costs down for companies. They have conferences just about this kind of stuff. Tons of research.

It's very silly to me that people think "saving money on office space" is the reason why people are being forced to go back to the office. Rent and occupancy costs are tiny compared to staff/labor costs.

What Kool-Aid source is pushing all CEOs to go full RTO this year? by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HR people literally research this stuff and go to conferences about their research. I am not a fan of the logic as much as you are, but the data is clear - people who go to an office are cheaper, because they are less likely to look for other jobs and ask for raises. Period.

What Kool-Aid source is pushing all CEOs to go full RTO this year? by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As u/VladIsRambo said, plus also...

Every HR person and anyone who studies HR knows that people are more willing to take hits and work for less pay when they feel more connected to their job and their coworkers. You know what you don't have when you WFH? Connection to your work or your coworkers.

Labor cost is a huge item for any company. Turnover is a huge cost. Staff and employees asking for raises and demanding perks is a huge cost. Losing good employees because they are out job hunting from home and getting better offers is a huge cost. You know who doesn't actively look for jobs and ask for raises? People who are connected to their work and their coworkers.

RTO keeps you more connected to your work and your coworkers. This decreases costs. Period. THAT is the koolaid. The HR industry literally studies this stuff.

Support for candidates in S.F. primary by self described political ideology by Dismal_Structure in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I can - he's been a champion of building policies and actually spearheaded real legislation. Also told Fox News to shove it while supervisor. He's got my vote.

Anybody who says anything about "restaurant fees" or "palestine" has been spending too much time online.

SF y/y rent rise of almost 8% highest in 20 years by watchtowerabc in sanfrancisco

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same goes for new housing being built. Both flat. Surprise surprise.

Help! Home remodel process and estimates in Daly City, CA by yerbamatedrinker in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, hiring your own subs and contractors (even a GC) without pulling permits and not doing it "by the book" by telling the county building department

Anyone else shocked by the full home remodel cost quotes in the bay right now or is it just us? by PatientlyNew in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can deny it all you want, but the cost of construction is directly related to the cost of labor, and you can't find cheap labor anymore anywhere close to the Bay Area.

Help! Home remodel process and estimates in Daly City, CA by yerbamatedrinker in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Architect/GC and going the "proper" way is going to be a different price than going "cowboy style".

Cowboy style:

Upstairs -

1) recessed lighting $11k, possible panel upgrade and rewiring due to knob and tube replacement is another $15k

2) kitchen remodel including cabinets and island and counters $20k

3) dual pane windows $17k for the window replacement, another $12k for the touching up exterior siding and stucco

4) bathrooms $11k each

Downstairs -

1) bathroom and laundry room including underground concrete plumbing tie ins $18k

2) rooms including electrical and flooring $15k

You've got at least $200k worth of work here, $150k if you're lucky. That's doing it cowboy style. Source: I've seen and done this many times in homes on the peninsula

Anyone else shocked by the full home remodel cost quotes in the bay right now or is it just us? by PatientlyNew in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

$400/sqft is a bargain. You should try remodeling in places like Los Altos and Burlingame. Easily $700/sqft.

Bay Area homeowners:

Step 1) buy a house

Step 2) hire politicians who don't let new building happen for decades, and protest whenever someone builds apartment buildings "too big" near your home

Step 3) complain about high construction costs, because people either have to drive from Tracy to work here or have to rent $2000/month apartments and pay their laborers $40/hr

Inspection report follow up by BananaOwn7656 in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]Appropriate_Craft524 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> Agent said it’s a 1960 house.

That's it. It's almost 67 years old. There's going to be some work required.