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miller31time wrote:I just got a new apartment (well, I'm renting it out with some friends) and I'm looking for a good part-time job. I'm mainly looking at different restaurants now to become a server but I'd rather not work for a chain restaurant. Any suggestions?

 
                    
                    
                                                        
               montestewart wrote:miller31time wrote:I just got a new apartment (well, I'm renting it out with some friends) and I'm looking for a good part-time job. I'm mainly looking at different restaurants now to become a server but I'd rather not work for a chain restaurant. Any suggestions?
You should add your approximate location, or the area within which you're willing to travel, along with your experience and what kind of gig (super formal, laid back, French, coffee house, etc.) you're looking for. Silver Spring and Arlington both have lots of non-chain restaurants that are pretty Metro-accessible, and DC is filled with the same.
 
                                      
                                                                      
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               JWizmentality wrote:What a coincidence Rent-A-Mod, I'm also moving to a new place. What does rent go for in the D.C area?
I've always wanted to move to a different state. I just secured a nice studio apartment for $750/month...utilities included.

miller31time wrote:montestewart wrote:miller31time wrote:I just got a new apartment (well, I'm renting it out with some friends) and I'm looking for a good part-time job. I'm mainly looking at different restaurants now to become a server but I'd rather not work for a chain restaurant. Any suggestions?
You should add your approximate location, or the area within which you're willing to travel, along with your experience and what kind of gig (super formal, laid back, French, coffee house, etc.) you're looking for. Silver Spring and Arlington both have lots of non-chain restaurants that are pretty Metro-accessible, and DC is filled with the same.
Well, the apartment is in the Mount Washington area (not sure you're familiar with it since it's in MD), which is close to downtown Baltimore. Chain restaurants would be a last resort. What I'd ideally like is a very low-key server job. Mount Washington is that kind of area. However, a low-key restaurant has it's pros and cons. On the good side, it's a low-stress environment with a cool atmosphere. But most of the restaurants are very, very small, despite doing good business. They are rarely hiring so it'd be a stroke of luck landing the gig I want there.
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                                                                                                          miller31time wrote:I just got a new apartment (well, I'm renting it out with some friends) and I'm looking for a good part-time job. I'm mainly looking at different restaurants now to become a server but I'd rather not work for a chain restaurant. Any suggestions?
 
                                      
                                                                      miller31time wrote:JWizmentality wrote:What a coincidence Rent-A-Mod, I'm also moving to a new place. What does rent go for in the D.C area?
I've always wanted to move to a different state. I just secured a nice studio apartment for $750/month...utilities included.
No idea about the D.C area as opposed to Baltimore (where I'll be living).
But in downtown Baltimore, a 2br 1bath will cost you about $1,000 a month.
I'm moving into a 3br, 2bath apartment in a really nice area with 3 of my friends and it's going to cost $1,500 a month but we have cable illegally hooked up and the only bill we'll have to pay is BGE (Baltimore Gas and Electric).
 
 
 
                    
                    
                    
                                                    

 
                    
                    
                    
                                                    JWizmentality wrote:miller31time wrote:JWizmentality wrote:What a coincidence Rent-A-Mod, I'm also moving to a new place. What does rent go for in the D.C area?
I've always wanted to move to a different state. I just secured a nice studio apartment for $750/month...utilities included.
No idea about the D.C area as opposed to Baltimore (where I'll be living).
But in downtown Baltimore, a 2br 1bath will cost you about $1,000 a month.
I'm moving into a 3br, 2bath apartment in a really nice area with 3 of my friends and it's going to cost $1,500 a month but we have cable illegally hooked up and the only bill we'll have to pay is BGE (Baltimore Gas and Electric).
Crap that's cheap.
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