UK or US?
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- marchelo0
If you save some $$$ from a UK bankroll, you'll be fine in NYC with the exchange rate. It's great out here, although life is better when you don't have to worry about the ridiculous prices for EVERYTHING! To get an APT you usually need the standard 1st, last, security,... But sometimes you also need to have proof of a steady job. It is possible though I moved out here with $1400 no job, apt, or anything... Here I am a year later. I'm curious, hows the contemporary art scene over in London, I hear that's the place to be.
- drgs0
neither
- Jaline0
I like you, i_monk.
- YAYPaul0
I've never experienced an earth quake, it's worth it just for that.
- babaganush0
Thanks to all responses.
Always had a soft spot for NYC...I think the economy/job market thing is global.
- Llyod0
left side of the US
- harlequino0
Economy, job market, and exchange rate continue to get worse here in the states. Better factor that in.
- dskz0
parochial...nepotism???
- i_monk0
I think you meant to say 'or Canada?' chum.
- fyoucher10
Work from space, you can work on all sides of the world. Personally, I'd work in NYC. There's a ton of opportunity. There's a ton of diversity, culture, history, people, and things to do. You can always travel to the west coast if you want and you're closer to London than if you lived on the West Coast of US.
- olli1010
I'm from New York, lived in LA and now live in London - ask away.
Check the filter as well.
- ESPtype0
LA is for the birds
- babaganush0
Bueller...anyone...
- babaganush0
Is LA shit?
- babaganush0
pun-tastic!! But any worthwhile thoughts are more welcomed.
- capsize0
chaps mean different things
- Bluejam0
i found Chicago a great place to live. incredibly good summers, fucking awful winters. met a good bunch of people who knew how to party. had the work life been better i might of stayed but i think saw the move out there as a short term thing.
- babaganush0
Is Chicago a cool city then? Do you think you may have stayed if the work had been cool?