All best to Harvey and his humans.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Some areas near Detriot are supposed to be nice, Hil, if you do decide to take it. I believe my sister recommended Royal Oak when I was looking up there.
I'm also not really sure that I could deal with the weather there. I do better in warmer places, and I know that I can't just decide "I'm moving to Los Angeles" or whatever, but I think that Detroit's weather might be too much. After going through one winter here barely able to walk, followed by one barely able to breathe, I think going someplace even colder would be a bad idea.
Yeah, Detroit gets a bad rap, but I agree it might not be the place for you.
Thanks, Beverly.
Hil, that really does not sound promising. I hope a better offer comes along soon.
All best to Harvey and his humans.
What Beverly said.
Scritches to Harvey and hugs for his humans.
Kitty~ma, Andi.
Do you know where exactly the job is, Hil? If it's in Detroit proper I'd say hell no. A lot of the suburbs are okay, though. Royal Oak and Southfield for sure. I had relatives in both of those and they were very particular about where they lived having good schools. Westland is okay, but has some iffy neighborhoods (my cousins called it Wasteland.) Livonia is fine, too. shrift might have something to say about it, too.
It's in Detroit proper.
I'm pretty sure I'm saying no. I'm just waiting until tomorrow to actually send the email, to make sure that I'm sure of it.
I'm hoping I get the job in Cincinnati. I'm not supposed to get an answer from them until next week, probably.
If not, my newly revised Plan B is to go live with my parents for a little while, and get a part-time job around there (maybe adjuncting, maybe teaching at one of those Mathnasium places or something) and use the rest of my time to get my programming skills up to speed and build up a portfolio of programming projects, then start applying for programming jobs.