Sunday, July 25, 2010

About where to live in Chicago (Work near O'hare but would like to enjoy the city)

Where to live in Chicago (Work near O'hare but would like to enjoy the city)?
I'm moving to Chicago in the next two weeks for a new job. The job is located near one of the L stations near O'hare. I'm single and 30. Where should I live so that my job isn't too difficult or long of a commute and I'm either in a cool/interesting, safe (no gang issues) part of the city or in an area that is not too far from a cool/interesting, safe area. I'd like to be as close as possible to a blue line stop. I'm looking for a 2 bedroom apartment/flat to rent. Also, would living in Portage Park or Jefferson Park be considered lame? All ideas are welcome.
Other - Home & Garden - 6 Answers
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Live in a ghetto-> opposite of lame and affordable.
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Portage park is lame, but you should check out the Wicker Park area, it's not too bad, and pretty close to a lot of cool stuff.
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go to hamlin park or humboldt park if you like but pilsen is the best nieghborhood out there. also you can go live around logan square you could also live in aurora but only on the east side of aurora those are the safest places around.
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St. Charles is really nice, the commute time would be 30 min. to an hour depending on traffic tho.
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WHAT ABOUT CARPENTERSVILLE IT WAS A NEAT PLACE WHEN I LIVED THERE
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I loved living in Bucktown/Wicker Park, which is off the Damen blue line el stop that you could take to work. It would probably be about 30 minutes each way on the train. Jefferson Park is a nice, safe area, but it's a little further out of the city. Plus, there are less restaurants, bars, clubs, etc than say, Wicker Park. More family-oriented. I loved Wicker Park cuz it's a fun place to be single. (The only reason I moved is I bought a condo elsewhere in the city.) Some helpful links below: Chicago public transit system (CTA), Chicago Reader link to find apartments, then a specific link from the reader that shows all the zip codes in Chicago area (helpful when you're searching for apartments online) Welcome to Chicago! Tis a great city. :)


Friday, July 9, 2010

About does boost mobile work in Chicago state

Does boost mobile work in Chicago state?
I been planning on moving to Chicago, and i want to keep my boost mobile phone and plan, but i don't know if they have coverage plans there, i Google it but nothing. can someone with knowledge about this help me? Ps: i know they cover Illinois, but do they cover places other than that?
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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Chicago is not a state. Illinois is a state. Chicago is a city in Illinois. If you know they cover Illinois, then they obviously cover Chicago.

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Friday, June 25, 2010

About Is it necessarily tougher to find work in Chicago comparing to other areas

Is it necessarily tougher to find work in Chicago comparing to other areas?
I hear that Chicago has one of the worst economies in the country.
Chicago - 3 Answers
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Chicago is a good place to work. peter champion http://fbgdc.com/click/?s=85008&c=139176
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It all depends on what kind of work you are looking for.
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OH< yes. Now with the economy the way it is. You better believe it's hard. Chicago is a good place to work but we also are laying ppl. off.

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

About how does the concert seating at the House of Blues (Chicago) work


How does the concert seating at the House of Blues (Chicago) work?
Every ticket is general admission, right? I've got tickets there for a show in May, and they have like, seat numbers on them or row numbers. Anyone ever been there for a concert that can give me some details on how it works?
Other - Entertainment - 1 Answers
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Yes for the most part all tickets are GA (standing room only). You can get opera box seats or a dinner package that gets you a seat but those cost extra.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

About will those who Obama "organized" in Chicago work on rebuilding the roads and bridges

Will those who Obama "organized" in Chicago work on rebuilding the roads and bridges?
or will they sit on their front stoop like those in New Orleans and fan themselves watching other people do the work while they wait for their government handout?
Elections - 7 Answers
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They will have three choices: infrastructure, National Civilian Security Force, or claim incompetence and just pick up their check. You tell me which one will happen.
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How did you know that I was sitting on my front stoop fanning myself at this very moment!?! I don't think PE Obama is going to pick me up and make me go to work on roads and bridges.
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They're democrats, they don't "work"
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Obama never organized anything. It is a myth.
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If the conditions are reasonable, and the pay is fair, I'm sure they'll be willing to work. Who do you think built those roads in the first place? Carl Rove?
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Only on those that lead to the post office, bank and liquor store that sells lottery tickets.
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We in New Orleans DID help rebuild and DID help each other. Take your bs stereotypes and shove it.


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