Thursday, February 16, 2012

Moving to NYC in 9 months?

I made the decision about 2 weeks ago to move to the BIG APPLE!!! I've already started my research into apartments just to get an idea of average prices on 2 bedroom apartments. I've also been researching safe areas of different boroughs to keep my options open, checking out the subway system, and even some safety tips to living in the city. I have two questions that I'm having a hard time finding on the internet:

1.) I have been in the restaurant business for 5 years now with banquet waitress and a la carte training in a moderately formal setting. Obviously Manhattan would be the place to work. What restaurants or banquet halls should I look into? How much would I make per hour or on an average shift a night?

2.) I am already thinking of saving money because I have a few months to get a head start! I have the luxury of living at home with minimal rent and expenses, so saving shouldn't be a problem. Should I open a cd account to maximize my saving?

Thank you for all your answersMoving to NYC in 9 months?
You should visit the city for a week. Calculate what you are spending on each meal, cab ride, subway etc.



Take that number and add it to the difference in rent now, to rent in the city.

Bank all of that for 9 months.



If you can do that comfortably, you will be fine in the city. (the city pays better).

Good luck.Moving to NYC in 9 months?
Is good to chance the city but not always; but if you have all coditions ; maybe be all rigth, this city is very good but to expensive.Moving to NYC in 9 months?
No sure about the restaurant business; but I can definitely save you some money on your electricity and gas bill.



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Even if you don't pay for electricity and gas; I'm sure someone will appreciate you directing them to a website that can help them save money.



Much success with your move! Cassondra
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