Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't take this job due to the fact that if the job doesn't work out, then I would have to up and move as well. Having a boss as your landlord as well is just too much authority for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck would anyone pay $1300/month for a studio apartment owned by your boss?? I pay $1300 for my 2 bedroom apartment in the burbs not too far outside of DC
exactly. you're in the burbs. not 6 blocks from the metro. that's actually a great price for a studio, if it's a true studio. However, most students and whatnot would rather share with a roommate for less money. Can't even tell you how many ads there are on CL with people looking to rent out part of their living room or dining room.
Not 6 block but about a 10 minute drive. I'll take it over living under my boss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the heck would anyone pay $1300/month for a studio apartment owned by your boss?? I pay $1300 for my 2 bedroom apartment in the burbs not too far outside of DC
exactly. you're in the burbs. not 6 blocks from the metro. that's actually a great price for a studio, if it's a true studio. However, most students and whatnot would rather share with a roommate for less money. Can't even tell you how many ads there are on CL with people looking to rent out part of their living room or dining room.
Anonymous wrote:Why the heck would anyone pay $1300/month for a studio apartment owned by your boss?? I pay $1300 for my 2 bedroom apartment in the burbs not too far outside of DC