nattarbox

nattarbox t1_jdmx4v1 wrote

Here's a rough search, fenced to where you probably will want to live. Price will change drastically by neighborhood and apartment quality, but figure $3k+ as a minimum for a two bed, $4-$5k probably more likely.

You need 4 months rent to sign a lease btw: first, last, security, and a one month tip to the piece of shit realtor who shows it to you.

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nattarbox t1_jdmhhs9 wrote

Design/UX in tech, I would do maybe one day at home max, pre-Covid. Often not even that.

Folks in our office with kids and/or long commutes would do two or more days at home pretty regularly though, and it wasn’t a big deal. There were always a couple people fully remote, usually high skilled individual contributors who could ask for something like that and be trusted with it.

People with very long commutes (Newburyport, Worcester, NH/ME) would work from the train too and count that as part of their day.

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nattarbox t1_jd91tth wrote

garden centers, pet stores, home depot etc will have them

i have seen them in some landscaping where you could probably pilfer a few unnoticed but don't remember exactly where. some of the bougie new projects around kendall square would be a good place to start.

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nattarbox t1_jamw6kt wrote

Start asking friends and coworkers for references: plumbers, electricians, general handymen, etc. A lot harder to find these people when an emergency comes up and you need them immediately.

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