Find me a green card and any job that will cover my monthly bills and I'll move there tomorrow
As for the hot dog carts, I've heard they're crap there before so I never tried them during my stays. I guess that's the one thing Toronto does right! However, the "halal guys" food carts are nothing short of incredible. Not only does the lamb gyro taste incredible, it's also insanely cheap - like $3.25 for a pita or $4.50 for a plate with rice+salad. The good news is they're opening a few restaurants in Toronto next year. I just hope the prices and quality are the same as they are in big apple.
Take it from a fellow NYC lover--Chicago ain't no Big Apple. It might have some density, but just not the poetry.I plan on checking out Chicago for the first time next year. It might steal my heart!
Have you applied for a green card? Any right-thinking patriotic American would give you one.
And with your towering intellect you shouldn't have any problem getting a job, in fact, I think you'd find it easy to make six maybe even seven figures.
Is it Toronto or Canada that you'd be leaving behind?
Follow your dream. I think we can all say that you're a dreamer.
Oy veyHuh?
People also make a lot more in NYC, for goodness sake, even a dog walker, walking 3 dogs a day x 5 days, pulls in over $750 bucks a week cash, lolDefine livable please. I sense some think new York is not livable because it costs more. Square footage, cars and parking cost more. So do basketball tickets and baseball tickets. But if money was no object I would live in new York too.
The median household income across New York City stands at $50,711, according to 2010-2012 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. That's down from $54,057 in inflation-adjusted dollars for the 2007-2009 period. Mouse or click on neighborhoods, or view the entire United States. http://project.wnyc.org/median-income-nabes/People also make a lot more in NYC, for goodness sake, even a dog walker, walking 3 dogs a day x 5 days, pulls in over $750 bucks a week cash, lol