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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Negs for Boston:
- No Country line dancing except outside the city
This is a BAD thing?!
yes!
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Negs for Boston:
- No Country line dancing except outside the city
This is a BAD thing?!
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
You definitely have a tough decision to make. Try this.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
OP, how old are you?
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
You are completely incapable of making a decision.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
What do you have against male roommates?
I'm a very clean guy, and I like quiet. I tend to get along better with women.
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
Holy crap man... this is like the billionth time you've posted something like this.
Originally posted by: zuljinAF
er, if your such good friends with nikki why not stay where you are and get her to move in with you?
Originally posted by: Farang
There is no way we can make this decision for you. From the sounds of it, Boston seems like a step towards progress (new job, new city) while moving in with your friend is just keeping life where it is (doesn't seem like you have much going on if you can move to Boston on a whim). I choose what creates progress.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
2) Take an outstanding job offer I have in Boston and move up there to live with two girls I met on craigslist (they have a town home and a spare bedroom). Rent would be $750/month with utilities, but I would also get a significant raise (20% raise) at the new job, and it would be living near Boston, which would be nice and I'd like that.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Okay, so there are a few things I've learned about myself over the past few months.
First, I know that I don't want to live alone anymore. Its worthless for me to spend $1500/month with utilities on an apartment that I'm hardly at that is way too big for me.
Second, I know that I NEED TO save money. I notice my existing debt just staying caput, and I need to work on paying that down.
So I have two options at this point.
1) Move in with my friend Nikki's family. They have a spare bedroom. Pay them $500/month rent. I get along with them very well, their entire family actually. This would involve staying at my current job. Nikki I would have to say is probably my best friend, so it works out.
2) Take an outstanding job offer I have in Boston and move up there to live with two girls I met on craigslist (they have a town home and a spare bedroom). Rent would be $750/month with utilities, but I would also get a significant raise (20% raise) at the new job, and it would be living near Boston, which would be nice and I'd like that.
So AnandTech ... this one is tough. I lean towards #2, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone with any kind of experience in this offer some insight, so I can stop all the threads and bouncing back and forth?
Thanks,
MJ