Sm1smom
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39 degrees C (103 F) where I live today. Wowser!
Had a high of 105F today, will be 107F tomorrow where I live. woh hooh!!
39 degrees C (103 F) where I live today. Wowser!
Had a high of 105F today, will be 107F tomorrow where I live. woh hooh!!
Crikey. That is some heat!
The thing is, almost everyone tells me the same thing when I tell them I am in New York ... And that is : New York is cool, but you should consider the winter time when it gets cold ...I presume the poster was nervous ahead of winter. NY is currently hitting highs over 30 degrees too ...warm enough!
The thing is, almost everyone tells me the same thing when I tell them I am in New York ... And that is : New York is cool, but you should consider the winter time when it gets cold ...
Now about me : If there is anything I can not stand is the cold, how about NY cold HuH, are you kidding me?
The thing is, almost everyone tells me the same thing when I tell them I am in New York ... And that is : New York is cool, but you should consider the winter time when it gets cold ...
Now about me : If there is anything I can not stand is the cold, how about NY cold HuH, are you kidding me?
Dear folks,,,
I need your advice... Is 40-45k a year in Boston ok?? Is it in the middle or the lower class??please i need your advice, we are 2 adults one child family.
Dear folks,,,
I need your advice... Is 40-45k a year in Boston ok?? Is it in the middle or the lower class??please i need your advice, we are 2 adults one child family.
You could get by on that - but it won't be a luxury lifestyle. That level of income will limit your choices about where to live, but if the second adult could get a job also on top of that then you would be doing a lot better...
Some links to look at:-
http://www.areavibes.com/boston-ma/livability/
http://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/boston-salary-SRCH_IL.0,6_IM109.htm
Dear folks,,,
I need your advice... Is 40-45k a year in Boston ok?? Is it in the middle or the lower class??please i need your advice, we are 2 adults one child family.
We came back from a two-week trip to California ... LA and San Diego, refreshing memories of the same trip we did in 1997!
Oh man has San Diego changed...so many new modern condo buildings that have been built...the newly developed areas along the water, everything is so beautifully landscaped and simply awesome.
LA was a great experience, too but you simply cannot compare...the distances are even more insane than any map would make you assume, and honestly, just as anticipated just by looking at Google maps beforehand...we mostly only liked the Hillside areas and some (but not all) beach side areas. Manhattan Beach was nice but a tiny town, while Venice Beach was pretty disgusting in our view...all dirty and old, with cheap stalls and hundreds of homeless people. That area around that famous skateboard park was looking pretty untidy. Long Beach was nice, too. We actually also drove over to Vegas...wow I think it has become bigger and even more incredible in terms of the architecture compared to back then. If money and living expenses were the same, I would be living in San Diego over anywhere in Florida I think, after this recent trip.
Unfortunately, we had to abandon our chance for a visa back in July...as an emergency came up and this resulted in us losing out in the end. Now seeing what it could be like, living in either place, as we had also revisited all of Florida two years ago, it is painful. However, we are in the upcoming May draw again, and I have the feeling that either of us will be drawn again. In the meantime, we will actually be moving back to Australia from Germany at the beginning of February. So either way, two spots under the sun will be guaranteed to us and more trips to the US from AU are going to be on the horizon. I might as well be looking into the E3 visa thing...as I think I could set up a biz in the US and sponsor myself under the E3 visa, but I am not entirely sure about that.
Good to hear from you.
SD really is beautiful and has so much going for it. I think almost the same can be said for many places in California. It's like comparing a decent American car with a a prestige German car. The American car will be OK, it will get from A to B nicely, but once you drive the German car you realize the finish of the American car is plasticky and horrible and the bloody thing handles like a load of junk.
Sorry to hear you had to stop the process. That sucks - good luck for May. I don't think the self sponsored E3 will work - it certainly wouldn't for the H1 process I went through, so I doubt it would work for E3 since the company has to achieve labor certification and I think would have to show financial records. For instance, my brother had to show his company earned enough to pay my salary from profit already made - and we were asked for 3 years of records.