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Posted by daydreamer on Jul-04-2008 00:17:

Hello! Hola Nyc

hello,

i'm finally getting out of texas.

i'm subletting a place in Manhattan for 2 months.
I couldn't seem to land something more long term,
everyone wanted to do a pre - meet before hand
and they wanted proof of income and references of which i have none.

so yeah....

anyways, how do you guys go about getting a job.
craiglist, careerbuilder, yahoo jobs...?
or is the old, you know someone who works there that never fails.

i applied at a couple of fashion Magazines; hopefully someone responds.
come on GQ.

i'll be easy to spot, with my wranglers, cowboy shirt, and my sombrero.

howdy ya'll!!!


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Jul-04-2008 03:14:

Look up a guy named Ratso Rizzo when you get here. He'll set you straight.


Posted by StarSoprano426 on Jul-04-2008 03:24:

Howdy! And welcome to NY

My Dad's side of the family all live in Shreveport and I have cousins in both Houston and Dallas. I've never been to any edm events there, but am looking forward to it the next time I head down south.


Posted by phuzzyfish12 on Jul-04-2008 13:55:

Re: Hola Nyc

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
hello,

i'm finally getting out of texas.

i'm subletting a place in Manhattan for 2 months.
I couldn't seem to land something more long term,
everyone wanted to do a pre - meet before hand
and they wanted proof of income and references of which i have none.

so yeah....

anyways, how do you guys go about getting a job.
craiglist, careerbuilder, yahoo jobs...?
or is the old, you know someone who works there that never fails.

i applied at a couple of fashion Magazines; hopefully someone responds.
come on GQ.

i'll be easy to spot, with my wranglers, cowboy shirt, and my sombrero.

howdy ya'll!!!


Okay welcome to NY...now here goes...

I work in Human Resources so I am going to be VERY upfront with you....finding a JOB anywhere in the country is hard right now, NY even harder. If you are looking for something in fashion / retail even harder so make sure your job search is larger then that. Right now you need to ask yourself do you want to stay in NY or work in a a particular industry...if you are looking to stay in NY and then eventually get into the industry you are looking for then look at all jobs...like I said right now its very hard to get anything and yes is has turned into a place of who you know and not what you know (sucks). I would go with Monster, Hot Jobs, Career builders, if you are in fashion look at Style Careers as well. Then go straight to the company web-sites and apply that way. If you haven't started looking yet I would get on it TODAY!!! Be prepared that its going to be hard.

To put it into perspective, I recently offered a very qualified man a job for $250,000 (sounds great right...) that was a $200,000 a year pay cut from what he was making 6 months before, but what he had to do to have money coming in cause its so tough out there.

Also not sure where you plan on finally settling but look at queens and brooklyn, they are great to line in and cost a lot less then Manhattan does.

good luck with the search and a again welcome to ny


Posted by Fibonacci on Jul-04-2008 16:16:

I would try craigslist, and maybe find some job you can work in the meantime [hourly, if you have to] until you find a better position - as other people mentioned, job market is pretty tough right now as most companies are cutting back.

In any case, welcome to NY and enjoy! If you want to organize a pre-meetup count me in, as I am always anxious for reasons to get out of my apartment


Posted by daydreamer on Jul-04-2008 16:42:

yeah, it's though everywhere except here.
there's plenty of work here,
in the energy and medical fields
but i'm not interested in that.

i'm more the creative type, that's why i'm moving to NYC.

i applied for some jobs, late may/early june.
but they wanted to start right away, and of course i couldn't just drop everything and take off so i decided to make the move in July
now that i'm looking, i'm like, where all the cool jobs go....maybe all college students took them during the summer.

right now, a job is a job, a job until somethings better opens up. i'm open to just about anything, that doesn't require me to open up. so if you guys got any leads, feel free to pass them on.

Does anyone here work in the U.N that would like to put the good word in for me...


Posted by daydreamer on Jul-08-2008 04:01:

where do you guys/gals buy your food


i'm used to shopping at HEB, Central Marker, and kroger, (sometimes fiesta)

but not of these chains are in NYC

i stopped at a Whole Foods Market today, because i recognize the name
and they didn't have any of the brands i'm used to.

i bought most of my organic fruits and vegies

but what about my god damn Cheerios!!!!

no Peter Pan peanut butter...no borden milk, or minute maid orange juice. Help. I need more of a middle class, kind of place.
i'm in manhattan. around harlem.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Jul-08-2008 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
where do you guys/gals buy your food

www.freshdirect.com, supplemented by the local Food Emporium, Amish Market, and fruit stands. Oh, and Rite Aid/CVS when cereals, paper products, and beer is on sale.

You can get Peter Pan & Minute Maid at any of these, Borden milk isn't found here. But you can feel good, good about Hood.


Posted by PvDoBseSSioN on Jul-08-2008 04:14:

welcome! hope you find your way here like the rest of us


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jul-08-2008 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
where do you guys/gals buy your food


i'm used to shopping at HEB, Central Marker, and kroger, (sometimes fiesta)

but not of these chains are in NYC

i stopped at a Whole Foods Market today, because i recognize the name
and they didn't have any of the brands i'm used to.

i bought most of my organic fruits and vegies

but what about my god damn Cheerios!!!!

no Peter Pan peanut butter...no borden milk, or minute maid orange juice. Help. I need more of a middle class, kind of place.
i'm in manhattan. around harlem.

I shop at the Chealsea Market. Awesome place to shop and roam around, plus the produce is wayy cheaper than most super markets. Also a celeb sighting place since the food network is there and its in a higher-end neighborhood. (if thats what floats your boat, I could care less about seeing famous people).

In terms of fashion right now, I actually saw on TV that that is a career in NYC that is doing WELL right now. Reasoning be that there are soo many europeans who are thriving in their economy and they are taking over the high-end stores based on their amazing exchange rate. The news report was saying that high-end designer shops (ie: 5th ave, etc) are doing better than they have in years because of tourism. I am sure you will find something if you have the education to back it up, until then, the best job you can have is to wait tables or bartend.....I used to take home a few hundred a night while I was in grad school and lived just fine.


Posted by trunks1022 on Jul-08-2008 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
where do you guys/gals buy your food


i'm used to shopping at HEB, Central Marker, and kroger, (sometimes fiesta)

but not of these chains are in NYC

i stopped at a Whole Foods Market today, because i recognize the name
and they didn't have any of the brands i'm used to.

i bought most of my organic fruits and vegies

but what about my god damn Cheerios!!!!

no Peter Pan peanut butter...no borden milk, or minute maid orange juice. Help. I need more of a middle class, kind of place.
i'm in manhattan. around harlem.


go to the fairway in harlem

http://www.fairwaymarket.com/

if not, bum a ride off someone and go to bj's, costco, sam's club or some kind of equivalent.


Posted by Oneeleven on Jul-08-2008 17:17:

If working at Starbucks (at least until you find something more in your chosen field) PM me. I can set you up with the district manager for the Grand Central area.

(I am a canuck but it is a family member who lives in Manhattan btw)


Posted by daydreamer on Jul-11-2008 21:55:

^^

thanks when i started getting desperate i'll let you know.

found my way around to the Chelsea Market, love that place.
bought my fruits and veggies there.

ended up at the fairway to buy some other things i couldn't find in chelsea market.

thanks for your advice, now i feel more at home,

so this is for the guys.

where do you guys get your hair cut.
i've been going to the same place since i was kid, and the same barber has been doing my hair for the last 15 years. we were like this son!!!

now i'm in here, and i'm looking around for a barber to cut my hair.
i don't want to go around here because i'm afraid they'll try to braid my hair, or try to put a big puerto rican flag on the left side of my skull. i need something more decent. but nothing overpriced. $50 for a haircut, appointments only... no thanks. i'm used to paying $3.99, plus tips which would come out to about $10. HELP!!!

my style...a six on the side, and short and thinned out on top. a bit messy. japanese style.


Posted by Jersey Roller on Jul-12-2008 22:50:

Welcome to the real world!


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jul-13-2008 00:43:

lol omg you are in for a culture shock! prices in nyc are way different than the south. I think barbers will be decent, but for WOMEN, I pay $60-70 for a cut and when I used to get it colored it was $250 every six weeks. hence me not being blonde anymore!

(ps: i told you you would love chelsea market....one of my only errands that I love to run)


Posted by Jersey Roller on Jul-13-2008 00:53:

Texans tend to live in their own little Texas world. Get ready for an assault of varying ideals.



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