This company offered me 60 CPM should I take it?

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  1. tarmadilo

    tarmadilo Road Train Member

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    You might want to turn the thermostat up from 68° F.
     
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    No, he just seems undecided, so throw more options to him.
     
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    I keep mine on 70 - 80. That works well with extremely low humidity.
    Each 1 degree can mean dollars over a months time.
     
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    I keep mine 76-77 in the summer.
     
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    Depending on the outside temps, we keep the house at 74-75 degrees during the day, turn down to 72 at night. Turn the fan to manual, and let run steady all nite, that way the on-off cycles don’t wake me.
     
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    #### what the ####?!?! You're like Motel 6 over there...you're leaving the light on for everybody lol
     
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    That’s a crazy electricity bill. A friend of mine pays 4-500 for a pretty #### big house with a pool that also has a heater for the colder days…. You live in califernia that energy is so #### expensive?
     
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    I happen to be from the same area the op is in. We have 96- 102 ave in the summer. But our humidity is 75% in the daytime. At night the air feels thick. I shower twice a day there. You'll sweat as soon as you come outside. I've been in south Arizona and California lately, and your right about the dryness. Much more comfortable.
     
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    I pd 700 last year, but I need better insulation
     
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    You won't get a fat check of 1,400 - 1,800 per week at 60cpm, even working 7 days.

    I'm not sure where you come up with these questions and scenarios, but perhaps some sort of dream state.
     
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