Macleans and moving to SF for an MTF
Aug. 19th, 2003 10:12 am Macleans
Anyone know what the minimum and maximum durations are of a voluntary Macleans check-in?
Moving to San Francisco
When Furry gets out of Macleans, she may or may not decide to drive here from Boston with nothing but her car and the possessions contained in it. I can probably scrounge couch surfing for her for about four weeks.
She has been working at MIT IS for a number of years. She has also done Help Desk for an apple company, as I understand it. She has also worked desk (which is kinda like receptionist+video store cashier in one). She has also taught a variety of classes. She is also a talented writer. She has also worked Coffee Haus, which is a cross between a cafe and a convenience store.
Do you think that she could
(1) Find housing (I'm thinking 400 or 500 range)
(2) Find work that would support her, possibly on a tight budget?
I think the housing is doable, certainly. She may have to sell her car to pay for first, last, etc. I'm more worried about the finding work part. Keep in mind that I can amply support myself on full time, $10/hour, living at 530/month rent.
Advice of any kind, addressing ANY of these points, would be helpful. Offers of couches to surf even for a few nights would also be welcome, though unexpected.
Anyone know what the minimum and maximum durations are of a voluntary Macleans check-in?
Moving to San Francisco
When Furry gets out of Macleans, she may or may not decide to drive here from Boston with nothing but her car and the possessions contained in it. I can probably scrounge couch surfing for her for about four weeks.
She has been working at MIT IS for a number of years. She has also done Help Desk for an apple company, as I understand it. She has also worked desk (which is kinda like receptionist+video store cashier in one). She has also taught a variety of classes. She is also a talented writer. She has also worked Coffee Haus, which is a cross between a cafe and a convenience store.
Do you think that she could
(1) Find housing (I'm thinking 400 or 500 range)
(2) Find work that would support her, possibly on a tight budget?
I think the housing is doable, certainly. She may have to sell her car to pay for first, last, etc. I'm more worried about the finding work part. Keep in mind that I can amply support myself on full time, $10/hour, living at 530/month rent.
Advice of any kind, addressing ANY of these points, would be helpful. Offers of couches to surf even for a few nights would also be welcome, though unexpected.