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Vegas gets tiring. It's good in small doses; after 2-3 days I'm ready to get the hell back
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Vegas gets tiring. It's good in small doses; after 2-3 days I'm ready to get the hell back
Vegas gets tiring. It's good in small doses; after 2-3 days I'm ready to get the hell back
Now that we're completely off the original topic - I try to avoid sketchy side streets, court and Jail And you're referring to Price and Apache which is basically Mesa, which I said is wack as hell. Tempe is a racist city because two clowns that obviously attend too many theme parties thought it would be cool to drink watermelon drinks on MLK Day and post it on Insta? Come on man, Tempe is the most diverse city in AZ with all the different races/cultures that come from out of state to attend ASU.
Where are the black people in AZ? all the blacks there are from outta state.
All I can speak about is my experience, and in my experience and industry, headhunters salivate over hiring someone who has worked in NY relative to someone in a small market.
That can be said for anywhere you go, though. Meth heads are rampant (or atleast were) throughout the Northwest.
Racists live everywhere not just AZ. Difference is you are living in a smaller town so you see them more often than if you were living in a big city.
I live in Tucson and it is definitely more diverse than it's ever been. Not saying it is the most diverse but it's decent.
I will say though, AZ is more of a retirement place but they are trying to change that and trying to attract more young professionals. If you haven't visited Tucson yet, it's a nice place to check out. I'd rather liver there over Tempe or Scottsdale. However, shopping in Scottsdale > Tucson.
I think it ultimately comes down to the type of environment you want for yourself. I love shopping and the last time I was in NYC, I had a blast walking around from shop to shop on random streets. However, I don't think I could live there permanently. I would need to see more green landscaping and outdoorsy type stuff. I get my fix by trying to visit NYC once a year.
Agreed on the Vegas posts. 3 days tops and I'm ready to make that drive/flight back to LA. I see why some people moved for the cheap cost of living out there but I know once the luster of being able to go to the strip whenever wore off it would get boring quick.
How does one just move to NY? I hear that it's nearly impossible to rent without prior rent history in the city.
basicallyHow does one just move to NY? I hear that it's nearly impossible to rent without prior rent history in the city.
I doubt that. if anything you just let them run your credit and/or showing bank statements that show you can pay rent.
Recent paycheck, employment contract or you can have a co-signer
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Agreed, MorningSide is very nice! Broinlaws firehouse is located there and them dudes be chillin, neighborhood is something out of the movies type friendly...lol
I also like Inwood...but that might be too far north for most in here
Same.
I like Chicago as well but I've never had to do a full winter there.