It’s a shame that Aunt Teefa burned it down in the race riots of 2020. /s
Definitely come check it out if you can. Pike Place is actually fun to check out (ignore the ‘first’ Starbucks because it is just a coffee shop). Seattle Center, which you can get to by bus, scooter or monorail (it put us on the map!), has a decent amount of shit to do. Check out some of the neighborhoods outside of downtown like Queen Anne (Kerry Park), Capital Hill, Fremont, International District, etc. And if you want to venture out of the city, you can take a ferry to Vashon or Bainbridge or if mountains are more your style, head east to hit up a shit ton of them.
Absolutely. If you like beer at all, there are like two dozen breweries there. I just wish it did not take so goddamn long to get there. I say that as someone who lived there off and on for like five years. I miss going to the Sloop.
Meanwhile, tech companies continue to lay off tens of thousands. Great american economy.
What is up with that? Any good reasons behind that?
In most cases, they hired and grew at an irresponsible rate in 2021-2022
Just compare the growth in employees in Microsoft in 2021-2022 compared to the 5 previous years or so
Of course, the employees are not to blame for that and should not pay for that, but that’s how they roll I guess…
I love looking for tech oriented jobs here in Seattle. /s
Don’t shit on my seattle! /s never been
It’s a shame that Aunt Teefa burned it down in the race riots of 2020. /s
Definitely come check it out if you can. Pike Place is actually fun to check out (ignore the ‘first’ Starbucks because it is just a coffee shop). Seattle Center, which you can get to by bus, scooter or monorail (it put us on the map!), has a decent amount of shit to do. Check out some of the neighborhoods outside of downtown like Queen Anne (Kerry Park), Capital Hill, Fremont, International District, etc. And if you want to venture out of the city, you can take a ferry to Vashon or Bainbridge or if mountains are more your style, head east to hit up a shit ton of them.
Screw all that. Come to Ballard and get drunk.
Absolutely. If you like beer at all, there are like two dozen breweries there. I just wish it did not take so goddamn long to get there. I say that as someone who lived there off and on for like five years. I miss going to the Sloop.
Hey, light rail in 2034, baby!