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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#26 Post by Snaxx » Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:17 pm

Bob Juch wrote:Congratulations! Where's your office going to be?
Downtown a block or two away from City Hall.
silverscreenselect wrote:Too bad you won't be there for the Giants-Eagles game.....
I passed up a past chance to attend a Giants @ Eagles game. Maybe because my Giants roadtrips have been Southern or Western locations where the local crowd is more laid-back.

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mellytu74 wrote:Snaxx --

Let me know what areas you are looking at and I'll give you what information I can.
I can do the same for areas west of Philly.

And sorry- we're supposed to have a colder, snowier winter than usual!!!!
Maybe we can have a mini-Jipterfest as we get John an apartment. :)

You want a place near a train line to drop you at Suburban Station, right?
Yeah, that is my first choice. Say R7 then other northern commuter routes. Also open to south Jersey PATCO or other SEPTA Regional routes.

I got November 10th off using vacation time and since (Christie) 11/11 is a Federal holiday, I have a long 4-day weekend. I kept it open in case I needed to do relocation stuff or scouting, as they originally were talking late November (now December 8th is tentative date). I'll be doing remote research before then.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#27 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:07 pm

Gratz! Hope everything goes perfectly!
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#28 Post by Snaxx » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:13 pm

My official start date in Philly is December 8.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#29 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:43 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:My official start date in Philly is December 8.
Make sure you join a Quizzo team at Fergie's.
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#30 Post by mellytu74 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:55 pm

Or the New Deck in University City.

Although Fergie's is a fine institution.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#31 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:11 pm

mellytu74 wrote:Or the New Deck in University City.

Although Fergie's is a fine institution.
My buddy Patrick does both of them. Take your choice.
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#32 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:40 pm

I hope that you will be happy at your new job and in your new city!

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#33 Post by Snaxx » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:04 am

Interesting... anyone here play? How does it compare with NTN?
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mellytu74 wrote:Or the New Deck in University City.

Although Fergie's is a fine institution.
My buddy Patrick does both of them. Take your choice.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#34 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:59 am

jacorbett70 wrote:Interesting... anyone here play? How does it compare with NTN?
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mellytu74 wrote:Or the New Deck in University City.

Although Fergie's is a fine institution.
My buddy Patrick does both of them. Take your choice.
I played when I lived there.

It's a pub quiz. Many teams of four or more people answer written questions.
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#35 Post by admanvii » Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:20 am

O Hail Man of Fordham Hail

See what that fine education got you a... a trip to a city where the streets are made of cream cheese

Seriously best of luck.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#36 Post by hermillion » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:34 am

Congratulations, John! I hope you enjoy your new job, and your new location.
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#37 Post by Beebs52 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:41 am

Belated congrats from here, too! It's always exciting to start sort of anew.
Well, then

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#38 Post by Snaxx » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:28 pm

I see a couple of good listings in Bala Cynwyd. Weekday train to center city. Large nearby shopping plaza, near Schuylkill Expy. Any local thumbs up or down?
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#39 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:11 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:I see a couple of good listings in Bala Cynwyd. Weekday train to center city. Large nearby shopping plaza, near Schuylkill Expy. Any local thumbs up or down?
There are many muilti-million dollar homes there. It's a short commute. Go for it!
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#40 Post by mellytu74 » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:25 pm

Bala is good.

Also up near where I am -- Plymouth Meeting or Conshohocken. The R6 train and bus backup, similar to Bala.

If you want the city itself, I recommend Roxborough or Andorra at the NW section of the city. Also train with bus backup (the R6).

The prices for all of them -- Bala, Plymouth, Conshy, Roxborough or Andorra -- should all be comparable.
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#41 Post by Snaxx » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:05 pm

Thanks for suggestions. I'lll be looking at listings. Will be visiting area one or more days in the November 8-11 range.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#42 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:17 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:Thanks for suggestions. I'lll be looking at listings. Will be visiting area one or more days in the November 8-11 range.

Snaxx
Have you thought about living in Center City and walking to work?

Here where I lived:

Ben Franklin House, 834 Chestnut Street
http://www.move.com/apartments/listing/C2106
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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#43 Post by Snaxx » Sun Nov 09, 2008 3:25 pm

Tomorrow and Tuesday, I'll be looking at neighborhoods in person.

Some places I've looked up online:
Fountain Arms Apartments - Roxborough, and another entry near Andorra Mall
4401 Conshohocken Avenue west side near Bala
A couple of entries on Red Lion Rd, on both sides of the NE Phila. airport.

A cousin of mine also mentioned another place downtown, the Dorchester near Rittenhouse Sq, but a quick look shows it is mostly condos and the rental units may be quite expensive, probably more than Bob J's suggestion, which I may be able to pull if I were to go studio and sell my car to my sister.

I also get transit benefits at work that would reduce my commuter train costs.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#44 Post by Snaxx » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:50 pm

I scouted neighborhoods on Monday and Tuesday and here are the leading contenders:

1. City Line area (Bala R6)
2. Along Wissahickon Ave between School House Lane and Rittenhouse Street (Chelton Ave R8).
3. Fox Chase (other end of R8)

I will probably go back Friday-Sat. to look at specific buildings I researched online and saw in person. If I don't like the places in these areas I'll expand to Roxborough-Andorra. However there are so many places in the Bala area I think I'll wind up there.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#45 Post by Snaxx » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:23 pm

Tomorrow I'll be touring two apartment complexes near City Line Ave on the city side of Bala station. I may stick around and go to the Philadelphia Kixx game Saturday, they are the indoor soccer team that survived the MISL league collapse and started up in a new league.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#46 Post by kusch » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:15 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:Yes I was offered that job and will move to the area in early December. Thanks for all your good vibes! On to a new chapter in life with new things and challenges.

Maybe I'll now be rooting for a mild winter. My first two winters on Long Island were like a baptism by fire... I mean by ice, snow, sleet, subzero windchill...

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Congrats on the new job Snaxx!! One of your former fellow co-workers, kinda (Margaret :) ) asked me what your new duties will be. I was unable to tell her as I don't recall if you mentioned it, or if you care to. If my memory is correct you were working in the Tax Payer Service area, correct?

Anyway, enjoy the new job and maybe a tad more winter. :D

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#47 Post by Snaxx » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:43 pm

The "Centralized Quality Review Staff" that measures the quality of taxpayer service nationwide and recommends improvements. I will be assigned to a team that monitors accounts phones.
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jacorbett70 wrote:Yes I was offered that job and will move to the area in early December. Thanks for all your good vibes! On to a new chapter in life with new things and challenges.

Maybe I'll now be rooting for a mild winter. My first two winters on Long Island were like a baptism by fire... I mean by ice, snow, sleet, subzero windchill...

John C. (Snaxx)


Congrats on the new job Snaxx!! One of your former fellow co-workers, kinda (Margaret :) ) asked me what your new duties will be. I was unable to tell her as I don't recall if you mentioned it, or if you care to. If my memory is correct you were working in the Tax Payer Service area, correct?

Anyway, enjoy the new job and maybe a tad more winter. :D

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#48 Post by cindy.wellman » Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:45 pm

I was thinking that I'm rather bummed that we (cindy.wellman.family)didn't get to visit your soon to be old home in NYC prior to your move. Hopefully we'll get to your new home before your next promotion!

Congratulations again!

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#49 Post by Snaxx » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:43 pm

I've settled on one place and the week of December 1, I will be moving to the City Avenue area on the border between the city and Bala.

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Re: Moving to Philadelphia

#50 Post by silvercamaro » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:45 pm

jacorbett70 wrote:I've settled on one place and the week of December 1, I will be moving to the City Avenue area on the border between the city and Bala.
Hurray! I'm glad you found a place. I hope you love Philadelphia!
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