2003-08-20 15:50
digitaldiscipline
. . . as expected, I didn't get the job at my apartment complex. *shrug*
Now, it's time to fiddle while Rome burns, live on the wild side, and. . . GET MY OIL CHANGED AHEAD OF SCHEDULE.
Do I know how to live on the edge, or what?
[Lawrence was here.]
Now, it's time to fiddle while Rome burns, live on the wild side, and. . . GET MY OIL CHANGED AHEAD OF SCHEDULE.
Do I know how to live on the edge, or what?
[Lawrence was here.]
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Not a problem. With the current number of people unemployed foreclosures have been going up sky high. And they are still building new places too!
.idiots.
Anyway, the problem is getting a job. NC is a sinking morass in that respect, and while I know you both work hard and have some skills, the reality is that it's hard to make ends meet in Charlotte unless you have steady income. The cost of living isn't bad, but there is no mass transport per se and the city sprawls in all directions with lots of poorly designed traffic corridors.
A lot of 1500 sq ft houses for rent (3-4 years old) cost about $700 per month, and many they will try to sell you if you are interested. Lots of 0% down financing too.
Again, not useful unless you have a job. But shoot me a resume and I'll talk to some people about you if you'd like.
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