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Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:24 pm
by QMCS
JJVP wrote:QMCS wrote:Txfire409 wrote:I say avoid Houston altogether. ;)
Gotta go where the jobs are.
Doesn't mean you have to live there.
Not gong to live there, but its a 3 hour drive one way if I get the job. In the long run it would be cheaper to stay in the RV during the week and home on the weekend. Less wear and tear on the truck/car/motorcycle and myself for that matter. I'd scoot to work on Monday morning, staying in the RV till heading home after work on Friday.
Again it all depends on if I get the job. Could hear from the one n San Antonio first.
Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:59 pm
by Syntyr
Ericstac wrote:My uncle stays in the park at 99 and 59s next to greatwood in sugar land when he does some work in the houston area. It seems like a nice place and he wouldn't put up with a nasty place.
Plus it is n the corpus side of houston so it's less travel than staying say in the woodlands or something .
+1 Thats a nice area. I live in in the Canyon Gate community across 99 from Greatwood. It is a really safe and nice neighborhood. Lost of stuff right around it. Nice Krogers, Randalls, HEB, and at 762 there is a tun of new stuff coming in. 59 Most days runs really well. I work in the Galleria 20 miles door to door and my commute most days is 30 minutes. The ONLY thing I don't like is the train noise. There are some railroad tracks about 1 mile south and when they blow their horn at the crossings it irritates me for some reaon. It's not loud just grating...
Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:38 pm
by Piney
What part of town is the job ?
A gentleman I hired a bit back stayed in his travel trailer for 6 months or so. We work in the Med Center. I believe he stayed in a park a few miles south . PM me if that's the area. I'll ask and let you know.
Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:30 am
by anygunanywhere
Ericstac wrote:^^ do y'all live in an RV full time? If so how do you handle your residence for licensing?
TDL and CHL have RV resort for address. You can have a separate mailing address for TDL and CHL. We have P.O. Box for mailing address.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:06 am
by QMCS
Piney wrote:What part of town is the job ?
A gentleman I hired a bit back stayed in his travel trailer for 6 months or so. We work in the Med Center. I believe he stayed in a park a few miles south . PM me if that's the area. I'll ask and let you know.
Not sure yet. Still waiting to hear back after applying. I was just searching for possible places to stay in case I get the "we need you here in 3 days."
Re: Places to avoid in Houston
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:10 am
by Wodathunkit
QMCS wrote:Piney wrote:What part of town is the job ?
A gentleman I hired a bit back stayed in his travel trailer for 6 months or so. We work in the Med Center. I believe he stayed in a park a few miles south . PM me if that's the area. I'll ask and let you know.
Not sure yet. Still waiting to hear back after applying. I was just searching for possible places to stay in case I get the "we need you here in 3 days."
If you could hammer down an address, it would be helpful. Your stay is going to be dependent on Houston traffic.