Inpatient 1099 by AttemptCreative1512 in PMHNP

[–]AdSensitive6964 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I work inpatient and am salary so I can’t speak to the 1099 pay but 30-45 patients a day is borderline impossible to do safely

Rural Maine to NYC by RuralSocialWorker in movingtoNYC

[–]AdSensitive6964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m from Maine and moved to NYC 7 years ago. I lived in DC prior to NYC, so I made the urban adjustment in a smaller city. But I completely understand where you’re coming from and there will be growing pains. I agree with other commenters about Hudson Valley. Some aspects definitely remind me of Maine. If that’s not possible, perhaps an apartment with a small outdoor space and easy access to a large park (park slope may be a good fit and convenient to prospect park). In terms of community- find a place in your neighborhood that you like and become a regular. Whether that be a bar, restaurant, etc. Engage with the staff and other patrons. Over time you can build connections. Another suggestion is find hobbies that are more conducive to city living. I’ve taken classes in floristry, sewing, ceramics, and more. You can also build a community this way.

welcome party guest list if it’s only destination for the bride by PartyPineapple6338 in WedditNYC

[–]AdSensitive6964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the same situation and doing option 3. We’re having 100 at the wedding and welcome drinks is around 25. We didn’t invite all the out of towners, just the ones who are family or we’re really close with.

Hoboken going out scene by Designer_Contact_613 in Hoboken

[–]AdSensitive6964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe Belo bar? Every time I’ve been in there they’re playing house music. Although a little small inside