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Good luck in finding a rent-free crash pad. There's no lease or rental agreement here.
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I'm getting weary of a roommate constantly late with rent, lying to me and avoiding me. $575/month, in the College Gate neighborhood. All utilities included.
Yeh, see this is what I don't want to do... If I'm gonna spend 500$ for two weeks worth of time I'm gonna do it at a beach house on a remote warm somewhere.... Not Anchorage.
Now if someone's got a no contract.. Place to crash. That's what were talking about
And I'm proficient in Dillon Square deal, 550, 1050. And have steady hands to hold the towels over your water boarding victims
Good luck in finding a rent-free crash pad. There's no lease or rental agreement here.
No kidding. You are working 4/2 with slope wages, looking to live cheap with someone in town. You won't get much sympathy from too many guys with non-slope incomes, especially with the ripple effects coming down the pike with the slope layoffs, the state government cutbacks, and tertiary cutbacks on down the line. Hard times are coming fast, hopefully not as bad as 1987.
If it does, I will be buying 4 plexes and 8 plexes like I should have done in the late 80s.
EDIT DId not see the post by Palidin. Yes, I am one of those guys who resent the HELL out of out of staters getting in line in front of me for slope jobs. Even in my field, <<<Even NOW>>> it seems the only way to get a job in this state is to be out of state. It was true in the early 90's as I found out for myself when the place was staffed by unqualified out of staters with NO experience, and again right friggin now.
Yes, I will probably have to take that job out of state that pays about 30k more than the equivalent job I want HERE, because a recent graduate is leaping at the chance to work in Alaska.