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Originally posted by mullet81
In my attempt to completely jinx myself from getting this amazing job I applied for (and will find out about on friday) working for a nonprofit in NYC - I seek the advice of the o wise ones of GC.
If I am offered this job, I will have to move my Midwestern ass to the Big Apple. The company is located in Midtown Manhattan and I would honestly be making pennies (seriously, it's a nonprofit) and I would have somewhere around $1000 a month for rent and utilities.
Now I know this is basically a joke - but I'm hoping some of you can advise me as to the neighborhoods of NYC - where is good to live, where will have cheap (but decent) apts, and where to absolutley avoid.
I'm not afraid of a commute on the public transportation (but i'm hoping it will be less than an hour) - so any advice would be absolutely super
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I have friends who are living for that amount on the upperwest side. If you find people to live with it comes out at a decent price. But honestly if you want ot pay less or live alone, you may want to move out of Manhattan. If you're hot I'm sure you can move in with a banker who will pay for your rent too.
-Rudey