06/26/07 11:57 - 85ºF - ID#39812
Retail rant!
Everyone here is so damn CHEAP it blows my mind. One of the other store managers I talked to said "Buffalo is the only place where if you buy a new car, you'll brag about how little you paid instead of how much you paid." That statement seems very true and odd to me. They come in repeatedly taking advantage of and working the system in every legal yet unethical way possible to save a couple bucks...or in one case this week, 14 cents. Seriously, if you people in Amherst are that poor I will start up a fund for you where I personally donate my own hard earned money to save your bank accounts. Now we have multiple locations...one of which is exactly 2.5 miles away and took me 3 minutes to reach the other day. When I'm out of something involved in aforementioned savings and offer to call that location to see if they have it in stock I get "ohhhh I can't go allllll the wayyyy over there!!!!!!!!" Are you freaking kidding me? There is no place in the Buffalo metropolitan area that is a far drive. People here are CHEAP as HELL and can't be bothered to drive more than 1 mile from their homes. Jesus.
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Category: food
06/02/07 08:06 - 84ºF - ID#39505
Eats
I'm trying to try out as many different unique places as I can but find it difficult to get information on places since most don't seem to have websites or anything. For example, I was trying to find a menu or website for Empire Grill or Mother's but couldn't come up with anything useful.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
05/11/07 06:06 - 74ºF - ID#39242
NIMBY'S!!!!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
05/11/07 05:57 - 74ºF - ID#39241
Work & Tourists
Twice this week while working my first week in Buffalo, I have been approached by tourists who couldn't understand what was wrong. One was a pair of European tourists and the other were two women from Pennsylvania. The Europeans asked if there was a curfew because everything was closed and everyone seemed to be vacating the streets. The other two asked where the stores were and said how depressing it is downtown, saying "this could be such a cool place," specifically referencing Main St. I was working and couldn't spend the amount of time I'd have liked to with either group, but I mentioned Chippewa St. and Elmwood Village as places to head towards. The couple from Pennsylvania asked if anything was planned to reverse the fortunes of downtown and I quickly mentioned Bass Pro, returniing traffic to Main St., the waterfront redevelopment, etc.
I found this personally to be very embarrassing to myself and to the city. These people will very possibly leave with the negative stereotype of Buffalo in their heads and spread it - "we've been to Buffalo, it's all true, depressing and run down!" I know downtown has some newer buildings and in the past decade has made a pretty good swing in the right direction, but clearly more needs to be done fast. And people fighting and arguing about Bass Pro, a Casino, or any other development downtown is only further damaging our city's future. We're not exactly in the position to be picking and choosing what comes to our city. It's not like there's a shortage of abandoned buildings and locales for businesses. I understand the need to preserve the city's historic buildings, but MANY of them are in such a state of disrepair they need to go. The others can be retrofitted, getting an update while still maintaining it's historic shell and significance.
To end my rant, Buffalo needs to do more to reach out to our tourists because they ARE here even though we think they aren't!!!!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
05/06/07 08:46 - 54ºF - ID#39186
I have arrived!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/20/07 12:44 - 42ºF - ID#38969
Season Tix!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/14/07 07:41 - 42ºF - ID#38888
Population +2....make that 4?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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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also as a cell phone salesperson... i... understand all too well...
And i know exactly what you mean about distances here. Geographicly, this is not a big area. I don't think a 5 mile trip is a big deal. But i have heard others moan about it.
Even in our neighbourhood here in the city -- people talk about this street in 20 house chunks. "This street is good, but up a block is dangerous" and they are talking about something i can see from my front porch.