Inarticulate and sleepy

Jan 22, 2006 05:56


Somehow, in my last post, I completely managed to forget to mention my trip to the Land of the Free, and Home of the Brave. Between the 11th and the 18th of December, I was in NJ/NY, thanks to the inexplicable kindness of my aunt and uncle who invited me over, and paid for my tickets. I had a great time altogether, even if I was coddled the whole ( Read more... )

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dmartin January 23 2006, 23:43:03 UTC
New York is the proverbial business. It's been nearly a year since I headed over there and I want to go baaack.

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New York = The Business garmacottar January 31 2006, 18:36:56 UTC
You have a primary degree in Comp Sci and will soon have a valuable secondary degree. Me, I briefly entertained the idea of applying for a green card. If you want to go, I'm sure you could.

I want to live in that hive.

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Re: New York = The Business zemphis April 3 2006, 17:22:25 UTC
NOO!!! No-one should live there!!! They give you 10 days holidays a year, no pension, no health care and think you should work yourself to the bone.
Now, don't get me wrong, I like visiting America and had a great time there on doing my intern but I have no desire to live there pernamently, there is too much about the place that sucks and too much bad attitude around the place.

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Re: New York = The Business garmacottar April 3 2006, 18:28:01 UTC
Different strokes for different folks. While the holiday bit is a real, true inconvenience, I wouldn't actually move over there unless I could afford health insurance, and I'd be willing to work 60 or 100 hours a week as long as I was minting it. Defined benefit pensions are doomed, shop around on your own bat.

I love all big cities so far, and New York is even cooler. It's not the states that I'm attracted to, it's Nu Yoik SiTy!

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