as long as youre 1000 miles away from derranged's place
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I live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.
NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.
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Originally posted by Derranged View PostI live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.
NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.
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Originally posted by taansend View PostGood luck with the visa, mate. Getting mine was a pain in the aris. That was fairly soon after 9/11 though.
There's many places in the US I'd rather live than New York but good luck.
But I don't mind if it takes a year, I'll just keep plugging till I get an offer.
I've always wanted to live in New York and I think it's cool to try get your dreams, even if they turn out not what you wanted in the end
Well, we'll see
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View PostWell I had a word with the immigration lawyers, and they said the harder part will be getting an employer willing to take someone on the visa, once I do the visa should not be a problem.
But I don't mind if it takes a year, I'll just keep plugging till I get an offer.
I've always wanted to live in New York and I think it's cool to try get your dreams, even if they turn out not what you wanted in the end
Well, we'll see
I've made a few decent connections/acquaintances from this site already.
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Originally posted by Derranged View PostI live very close to NYC, in a town about 3 miles North of the Bronx.
NYC is crowded, over priced and over hyped, especially Manhattan. The nice/trendy places in Queens and Brooklyn are almost as bad, which is probably where you're gonna want to move to.
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Hey Earl,
If you're moving to NYC, I'd highly recommend the Bronx or Harlem. Probably the closest to the culture you're used to.
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