I'm thinking about applying for jobs in that area and if I am successful I'd have to spend the next 4 years in New York. From what I remember as an AB it's an awesome city to visit and seemed like a fun place to live... it also seemed incredibly inaccessible. I've never been back since my SCI.
Anyone got any insight into how liveable NYC is for a para in a chair? I'd be trying to live off of a salary in the low 50s and I just have to pay for myself to live (no spouse or kids), but I'd probably be working 60 plus hours a week, so public transport would have to be efficient and reliable. I understand rents are through the roof at the moment (as opposed to 2004 when I was last there and they were just obnoxiously high).
If anyone has any insight into how many accessible apartments are on the market (I suspect very few from my brief internet searches) that would be good as well.
Anyone got any insight into how liveable NYC is for a para in a chair? I'd be trying to live off of a salary in the low 50s and I just have to pay for myself to live (no spouse or kids), but I'd probably be working 60 plus hours a week, so public transport would have to be efficient and reliable. I understand rents are through the roof at the moment (as opposed to 2004 when I was last there and they were just obnoxiously high).
If anyone has any insight into how many accessible apartments are on the market (I suspect very few from my brief internet searches) that would be good as well.
Anyone live in New York city?
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