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pukeonthestreet
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:15 pm |
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GiveBlood wrote: susannahleigh wrote: Finding jobs suck. Having a college degree and having to work retail sucks even worse. I'll be living in Gainesville sometime next spring, so I'll have to search the job market too. And where the heck is this cheap rent everyone is talking about? I have yet to find anything I'm willing to pay... eventually all of us NU'ers are just going to move into a giant commune in the woods. you have no idea how much I have dreamed of establishing some sort of punk rock compound, like a small village on the edge of a city with a good scene (like gainesville), where artists and the like could live and work. We'd have to have some sort of common product to make to help support us, but also gardens, studios, concert venues, etc etc. I realize it's not a terribly original idea, but with proper organization, I think it might be possible one day.
I'm down.
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:52 pm |
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I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention.
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:57 pm |
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pukeonthestreet wrote: GiveBlood wrote: susannahleigh wrote: Finding jobs suck. Having a college degree and having to work retail sucks even worse. I'll be living in Gainesville sometime next spring, so I'll have to search the job market too. And where the heck is this cheap rent everyone is talking about? I have yet to find anything I'm willing to pay... eventually all of us NU'ers are just going to move into a giant commune in the woods. you have no idea how much I have dreamed of establishing some sort of punk rock compound, like a small village on the edge of a city with a good scene (like gainesville), where artists and the like could live and work. We'd have to have some sort of common product to make to help support us, but also gardens, studios, concert venues, etc etc. I realize it's not a terribly original idea, but with proper organization, I think it might be possible one day. I'm down.
when I win the lottery, I will set up my brewery/venue/studio on the edge of Gainesville, and we will use that as the start of the village. Farming would e the next step after we start selling our beer. May have to have something similar to dormotories for employee housing to begin with, but we'll expand as we grow.
I know "employee dormotories" or "barracks" brings up some very negative connotations, pre-labor movement and all that, but they would be stricly voluntary, just an option for employees to save on rent. Maybe eventually they would be reserved for guests, like a hostel, or temporary probationary housing for new residents, depending on the demand to get in.
another ideal early addition would be an in-house auto shop. I'm sure there must be some punk rock mechanics we could lure down, and then we could service our own vehicles in addtion to helping with problems bands may have with their tour vans (because we KNOW that's a frequent problem).
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:10 am |
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Quote: another ideal early addition would be an in-house auto shop. I'm sure there must be some punk rock mechanics we could lure down, and then we could service our own vehicles in addtion to helping with problems bands may have with their tour vans (because we KNOW that's a frequent problem).
I'm down. I'm an ASE certified mechanic, although I make pasta for a living now.
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:14 am |
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GiveBlood wrote: I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention.
I wasn't going out much to shows when they were around and I completely missed them. They were disbanded by the time I moved away from Gville. I think the owner of the Covered Dish was in it. And the drummer was the drummer from Man or Astroman?
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FicholasNorneris
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:55 am |
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Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2008 3:57 pmPosts: 64Location: Gainesville
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insider tip:
a job at Atlas Silkscreen might be opening up soon *wink*
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:02 am |
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Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:52 pmPosts: 2441Location: Gainesville, finally
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GatoRanch wrote: GiveBlood wrote: I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention. I wasn't going out much to shows when they were around and I completely missed them. They were disbanded by the time I moved away from Gville. I think the owner of the Covered Dish was in it. And the drummer was the drummer from Man or Astroman?
Oh shit, you REALLY missed a great live act, I miss them so badly.
the line up, as best as I can remember, included among others-
Bill Bryson, owner of the Dish AKA The Button
Scott Stanton, former pro-skateboarder AKA Causey
Tracy Cox, my English professor at UF, AKA Dr. St. Causey
Brian Causey, drummer of Man Or Astroman?
Rain Pheonix, sister of River Pheonix
The Truth, real name unkown.
it doesn't fit anymore, but I still have my "Causey/Wesley Willis 2000" presidential campaign shirt.
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hawkgirl
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:22 am |
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GiveBlood wrote: I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention.
I moved here in 1999. At the time the only band I can remember being into locally was Loyal Frisbee. I'm sure there are more, but my memory has gone to shit.
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:57 pm |
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hawkgirl wrote: GiveBlood wrote: I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention. I moved here in 1999. At the time the only band I can remember being into locally was Loyal Frisbee. I'm sure there are more, but my memory has gone to shit.
my best friend's step brother was in Loyal Frisbee. wait... I think he was in Loyal Frizbee, if not, then he was in some band they played with almost every show, maybe had a split with.
But I saw The Causey Way about half a dozen times in the one year I lived in Gville, 1999-2000, and a couple of times later in 2000 and 2001.
really, they are right up there with very few others for bands I most wish I could see again.
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:26 pm |
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GiveBlood wrote: GatoRanch wrote: GiveBlood wrote: I'm disappointed nobody (jana, hawkgirl?) said anything about my Causey Way mention. I wasn't going out much to shows when they were around and I completely missed them. They were disbanded by the time I moved away from Gville. I think the owner of the Covered Dish was in it. And the drummer was the drummer from Man or Astroman? Oh shit, you REALLY missed a great live act, I miss them so badly. the line up, as best as I can remember, included among others- Bill Bryson, owner of the Dish AKA The Button Scott Stanton, former pro-skateboarder AKA Causey Tracy Cox, my English professor at UF, AKA Dr. St. Causey Brian Causey, drummer of Man Or Astroman? Rain Pheonix, sister of River Pheonix The Truth, real name unkown. it doesn't fit anymore, but I still have my "Causey/Wesley Willis 2000" presidential campaign shirt.
Ha, I should have looked at the members on wikipedia more closely. I certainly would have liked to have seen Rain. Always enjoy her bands. It is a rare treat to see her out these days. It also lists Summer Phoenix in the band. Funny. Oh and The Truth is Ane Diaz.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Causey_Way
And, Scott Stanton and Tracey Cox got married. They are now: Pilot Scott Tracy
http://www.myspace.com/flight0713
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:27 pm |
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FicholasNorneris wrote: insider tip:
a job at Atlas Silkscreen might be opening up soon *wink*
That was damn nice of you Nick!
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:20 pm |
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yeah, I saw Pilot Scott Tracy at common grounds last year, it was fun.
I almost wish the first PST album had just been relased under the name The Causey Way, most of the songs sound like Causey lyrics, and I think some other members of TCW also played on it.
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GatoRanch
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Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:32 pm |
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So while at work on Wed I got the bad news AGAIN that I will likely be unemployed soon, at no fault of my own. Bush signed off on funding for gov research finally but our research group did not get a grant. So that means come Dec 1st I will have no job, just in time for Xmas
Has anyone here ever applied for unemployment? I took a look at the FL website for this and it is pretty damn confusing.
I guess what I need to know most is how much $$$ will I receive monthly. So if you've received it before give me an idea please of what percentage of your paycheck you got on unemployment.
Thanks.
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GiveBlood
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Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:23 pm |
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I think you can get up to half of what you were making, of course depending on what bracket you were in. I have a friend who works somewhere that helps people apply for unemploymnt and look for jobs, not exactly sure where they get their funding, but if you feel like shleppin' your ass over to Ocala, I know where they can explain it all to you.
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sawtooth
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:10 am |
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GiveBlood wrote: I think you can get up to half of what you were making, of course depending on what bracket you were in. I have a friend who works somewhere that helps people apply for unemploymnt and look for jobs, not exactly sure where they get their funding, but if you feel like shleppin' your ass over to Ocala, I know where they can explain it all to you.
holy shit, you can get half of what you were making? i need to learn more about this.
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