Saturday, May 23, 2015

Which city would I prefer? Boston or Seattle? -

Here is my dilemma. I am 24 y/o and currently live in Michigan and I have been unemployed for the past six months. I am looking to move somewhere else to find work, seeing that there is barely anything here in my field as a registered Cat Scan/X-Ray technologist. I have noticed while looking for jobs nationwide Seattle and Boston are two areas that have the most jobs. Plus I love the water and I would love to live near the coast! :) Seeing that I have a better chance getting hired while living in those states, I am thinking of leaving MI soon to find work. And while I have heard great things about both cities, I have heard the bad. So I would like some help deciding based on my needs.-I have heard that Boston is really racist, is this true? I am biracial (half Caucasian/half African-American)-Where are the safest parts in Seattle and Boston?-What is the culture like in these cities? (things to do, sports, etc.)-Would it be easier to get around by public transportation?And if there is anything else you would like to add about these cities, please let me know! Thanks!

I was born in Seattle, raised in Boston, and lived in Seattle for a year up until a couple months ago.1. Boston is not really racist. I m white, my best friend is black, we grew up together there and never caught hell for it. I never caught hell for dating Asian or black or Latin girls, as I generally did - when my Asian ex and I went out to Concord (about a half an hour outside the city, quaint little expensive New England town) to visit my family, we got a lot of *stares* at the supermarket, but they weren t hostile, just curious, since that area is 98% white.2. People in Seattle come across polite and friendly, but ultimately, could care less about you. Friends are very hard to come by. People in Boston come across cold and indifferent, but ultimately, are friendly and genuinely care about you. Friends in Boston are very easy to come by. In Seattle, I found people to be passive-aggressive, but in Boston, people are more forward.3. Boston is one of the best culinary cties in the US, whereas Seattle is a culinary black hole, aside from the best seafood in the continental US - though Boston has better lobster... Seattle gets a chubby over designer bacon and fancy cupcakes - ghetto gourmet they call it. Boston has some of the best chefs in America and dining out is a cultural institution.4. In Seattle, bars exist to go to with friends you already have, which doesn t help much i you re new to town, or to go to alone to sit at the bar, which also doesn t help much. The bar is shorter than you ll find in most cities, and instead, they tend to have more tables, much like a restaurant. In Boston, bars/pubs are bigtime social hubs, more like in the UK. The Boston standoffishness is pretty much gone in any bar or pub.5. The winters in Boston are more brutal in temperature, but you still get sun in the dead of winter... even if it s only 2 degrees and there s snow frozen on the ground. Seattle doesn t get as cold in the winter - or as hot in the summer - but it is more consistently grey... from mid-October to mid-April, don t expect to see much sun! Boston was MUCH more brutal for springtime allergies for me than Seattle ever was though.

SEATTLE !

How hot are the girls in Miami Beach, FL? -

R they hot?

I think the girls are hotter in Miami Beach...because they all seem to love high heels and dressing fashionably Who doesnt love a mini dress and heels? and of course when its warm all year long you have to be more aware of your body...so I think that helps too!

so hot that even fire would burn in it, idk but am going to move there pretty soon, now please answer my question its about Miami trying to find a good place for living.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AimJMDEsfk0MfGuEveAovW7sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091207184608AA5WzROplezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

I would like to go to u2 show and have two options. Chicago and Philadelphia. any suggestion? I am not from u? -

Chicago is cooler. =)

Chicago is a hundred times bigger and better than Phli

What topics do the NYC Drivers Permit test questions cover and what is the process of going to take it? -

please help

traffic laws.this is not a travel question.

People LIving In NY Only Please.? -

I am thinking about moving to NY and I need help please...Can you give me some listings of cheap apartments in any city s in NY within a 100 mile Radius of Manhattan OR New york, .... NY ...........best answer gets 10 points thanx ...has to be $800 a month or cheaper.

Uhm, Manhattan is REALLY expensive, and like other people mentioned, you ll be living in closet for $800 a month. You can try to rent a room in someone s apartment, or maybe you have a friend where you two can split the rent. Within a 100 miles of Manhattan, you can get better apartments. You should try Brooklyn or Queens. the Bronx is a little ghetto, but cheaper. Check on Craigslist.

If you find an apartment that s $800 a month you ll be up in the middle of nowhere, and whatever money you saved will then be spent on getting transportation in and out of Manhattan. A commuter rail ticket can cost a few hundred dollars a month.

You can find studios and small apartments for under $800 in Brooklyn or Queens. Try this search:http://newyork.craigslist.org/search/aap��Another option is a room or sharing a place with one or more roommates:http://newyork.craigslist.org/roo/

Go to New York Times.com and go to real estate and you can search price ranges there but to be honest you won t find anything in manhattan under 1500, but you can try there. Good Luck

a closet costs $800 a montha parking garage costs $800 a month

Try Monticello in Sullivan County