04/07/07 09:21 - 25ºF - ID#38791
Apartment
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Location: Buffalo, NY
03/19/07 05:48 - 35ºF - ID#38521
Refreshing
Moreover, the man was extremely proud of Buffalo. Bills season ticket holder since 1972 he told me. Said "there's so much to do" there with the Lake, parks, sports, restaurants, etc. I found my conversation with this man to be very refreshing because he was proud of being from and living in Buffalo. I've been considering this move for over a year now and the response I get from others is always negative, but what's dissapointing is that the most negative reactions I get are from current and former Buffalonians. The first thing out of their mouths is always "good luck finding a job," "there's no jobs!" "have fun with the snow!" This upsets me greatly, so I was very happy to see someone happy for me.
I see lots of jobs posted for Buffalo on the various websites. Now how stiff the competition for these jobs is I can't vouch for. Luckily I'm getting a transfer with my current company so my job is lined up. My girlfriend and others I know had one hell of a hard time finding a job here in Orlando because, despite it's low unemployment rate of about 2%, the jobs are all near or at minimum wage service industry jobs where you're better off on welfare/unemployment. Personally I think the no jobs comments come from people who are used to being paid $20/hr to stand on an assembly line and can't deal with the fact that those days are over.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
03/17/07 02:40 - 23ºF - ID#38499
Moving to Buffalo
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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I live about 200 feet from the city border, so technically I'm in Tonawanda I suppose. I spend lots of money in Buffalo; I'm not not part of the solution. There's nothing wrong, per se, with the suburbs, and they need help and people too. Settle in before you start beating yourself up for not living in the city.
One thing nobody's mentioned so far about how much Buffalo rocks: We finally have our own ROLLER DERBY TEAM!!! :::link:::
:D Sorry, that's my obligatory-pimpage post. (I am a member of the Nickel City Knockouts.)
And we do not discriminate: we come from Buffalo, Amherst, Tonawanda, Orchard Park, Lackawanna... even Southern Ontario. It's all good, baby, it's all culturally relevant.
Welcome to Buffalo. You will most likely be furnished shortly after your arrival with a list of restaurants at which you are required to eat before you can continue living, because it is that important to experience them. They are one of the reasons I'm still here. From humble hot dog joints to five-star gourmet places, there's pretty much nothing here I'd regret eating.
How far is Amherst from downtown?
If I hear of any 2bdr that allow them I will let you know so that you may come ever closer to our beloved city.