Hello!
I'm a college student that will be moving to New Jersey after I graduate in the next few months for work. I've secured a job, and I just wanted to ask questions about the culture difference or location / living things.
I'm a black man, and I honestly am somewhat fearful of possible racism. I understand that 'racism lives everywhere', but from the standpoint of coming from a very liberal area of Southern California, that statement somewhat makes me cautious haha. Does anyone have experience with a similar move, and has any input on their experiences?
The job I have will be based in Gladstone / Somerset County (?). In order to maximize my chances of making friends and stuff along those lines, is that city a good location for that? Or would living in a surrounding city be more preferable (I'll have a car!)?
How's the standard of living? What would a 1 bedroom apartment run me in a pretty decent area? I'm assuming it'd be much less than San Diego haha ($2.7-2.9k over here).
That's kind of all I have to ask! If anyone has any other advice they'd like to provide, it'd be very appreciated. Thank you so much.
Also - I'm not the.. straightest person around. How bad is that taken within the state, and in Somerset County (?)/ surrounding cities?
New_Stats t1_jduxl61 wrote
Somerville is one of the safest counties in the entire country. I'm sure there's racism here just like there is everywhere but the tri state (NJ, NYC, CT) has a pretty great culture of acceptance and the racists are few and far between
>What would a 1 bedroom apartment run me in a pretty decent area? I'm assuming it'd be much less than San Diego haha ($2.7-2.9k over here).
Oh honey. I mean sure, a little less, maybe 1,800 to 2,300 but it's still expensive here
>Also - I'm not the.. straightest person around. How bad is that taken within the state, and in Somerset County (?)/ surrounding cities?
We're an LGBT friendly state.
The fuck kind of reputation do we have that ppl don't know this? We were the first state to ban gay conversion therapy, and that was under our republican governor.