Thanks @RareAirBorne good points. I am an unskilled worker as well right now. I live in Americus, Georgia and work in a restaurant.
People make bread in the restaurant industry out there. Not saying it isn’t always great but you can do well.
Thanks @RareAirBorne good points. I am an unskilled worker as well right now. I live in Americus, Georgia and work in a restaurant.
Is your restaurant a national chain? If so look into transferring if Vegas is really on your radar; if it isn't a chain, look to going to a restaurant similar to what you're used to...Thanks @RareAirBorne good points. I am an unskilled worker as well right now. I live in Americus, Georgia and work in a restaurant.
Is your restaurant a national chain? If so look into transferring if Vegas is really on your radar; if it isn't a chain, look to going to a restaurant similar to what you're used to...
There's money in the restaurant industry, you just gotta know how to finesse it. I know myself and @Sterling Archer have hit on this in the past---->I'm currently in a mid-level, corporate management role that i travel often for. I've worked in unit management (GM, AM), and I work for a very popular national chain, that has over 600 locations coast to coast. Dine in, casual style. It treats me well, and I tapped in at our Vegas spots and you can make money if you know how to spin it...
Personally I'd never relocate to LVbut the opportunity is here, in a city that has a very shallow employment base aside the hospitality industry, so working I a hospitality industry like restaurants is beneficial in tourist traps like Vegas!
@Fiji Water gas is over $5 in some places, and in others it's below $4. There's a wide variation in gas prices in one city...
.Nah bro, nothing traumatic. I was expecting something comparable to Miami or Los Angeles, it's a weaker, watered down version of both...Op definitely had a traumatic experience in Vegas based on the current thread which led me to this thread.
Been to Salt Lake a few times. Surprised me as a cool place to visit but wouldn’t want to live there. It’s a very humongous city from what I could tell.
I saw maybe 10 black people while in Salt Lake and I knew 2 of them. Nothing about Salt Lake feels black and like I said I actually enjoyed myself there but stop it.Nah bro, nothing traumatic. I was expecting something comparable to Miami or Los Angeles, it's a weaker, watered down version of both...
Salt Lake is way better and is another city that feels a little blacker than they say it is...
I saw more than 10...I saw maybe 10 black people while in Salt Lake and I knew 2 of them. Nothing about Salt Lake feels black and like I said I actually enjoyed myself there but stop it.

Bro any Christian denomination is borderline racist, religious black folk are primarily Baptist and all that shyt is worship of a Europeanized God. Not my thing...My nikka, one city is filled to the brim with people whose religion stated that your skin is a punishment from God.
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