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Originally Posted by Xerxys
can also scrounge up at least 2 months living expenses like gas (I dont think will be a big factor), food, utils. I dont think it will take me this long to get a job at a fast food joint before I can really start looking for work, but contingencies must be laid down.
Err... I dont know what my question is by now, err.... what am I missing??? I dont have any doubts, I'm just open to criticism --- be harsh, I can take it --- and any suggestions whatsoever.
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Don't take a car to NYC. When I moved to Boston from Kansas I couldn't imagine living without a car. But I discovered that having a car in the central/inner city can be much more trouble than it is worth. I finally had a friend that lived in the suburbs who let me park my car in his back yard, but I would go weeks at a time without using the car. In my small town background, we always associated car = freedom. In a big city (especially if you don't have much money) car = albatross around neck.
Lindy