i finally know where in NC i'm moving. now i need a place.
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i finally know where in NC i'm moving. now i need a place.
So as of yesterday i will be attending NTI in July. so now i'm looking for an apartment in the area of Mooresville/Charlotte. anyone from that area got any suggestions as a place to live? i'm somewhat familiar with the area but haven't been there in sometime now.
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Davidson or Cornelius might not be bad either. Statesville could be an option but it's kind of far from Charlotte.
Seriously though, you're not expecting to get a job on a race team after/through this are you?
Seriously though, you're not expecting to get a job on a race team after/through this are you?
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not really expecting too no. it'd be nice though. it's more so the learning experience i'm going for.
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OK, as long as you know that going into it. The job market is kind of tough right now with so many teams closing down and there being a lot of experienced people looking for work.
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yeah i know things are tough. kinda why i chose to go to school vice work. i'm about to get out of the navy and i wanted to continue my education.
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yo,
I just bought a place (2 weeks ago) off park and woodlawn rd, in south charlotte. While it would be a little drive (probably 25min of I-77), the area is really nice, young, but mature (i'd say avg demographics are 20-40), and it's got a lot of amenities around the area (5min from southpark mall, 10min from downtown charlotte). Cost is reasonable too, if you look up near lake norman area prices are bound to go up but if you stick to the outskirts of the lake you should be ok.
What part of SD you from? I worked out in Central Cal for 10 months just recently. Made my way down to SD for a party-weekend. I love the gaslamp.
welcome to NC
I just bought a place (2 weeks ago) off park and woodlawn rd, in south charlotte. While it would be a little drive (probably 25min of I-77), the area is really nice, young, but mature (i'd say avg demographics are 20-40), and it's got a lot of amenities around the area (5min from southpark mall, 10min from downtown charlotte). Cost is reasonable too, if you look up near lake norman area prices are bound to go up but if you stick to the outskirts of the lake you should be ok.
What part of SD you from? I worked out in Central Cal for 10 months just recently. Made my way down to SD for a party-weekend. I love the gaslamp.
welcome to NC
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I don't mind the drive. Living in sd taught me to deal with hour drives in the morning and two-three in the evening. I lived in clairemont for most my time here. Actually I'm returning to NC. Born and raised. But thanks anyway
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