I will be driving to Austin, TX in late March. I have some friends that are allowing me to couch surf for a few weeks while I find a source of income. Once that is secured, I will be searching for a room to stay in.
I'm looking for like-minded folks, artists and gamers, while I use my time to improve my portfolio and earn my spot at a local studio, and perhaps attend classes.
I'm trying to find low rent, $400 or less if possible. Preferably a house, with a yard, patio, etc. I'm very clean, considerate, and organized. I can cook. I will not do your laundry or wash your car in a bikini...that IS negotiable. I'd prefer a non-smoker, or someone who smokes outside. I'm ok with animals...as long as I don't wake up in the middle of the night petting your snake.
Please, no druggies, furries, LARPers, emos, fangbangers, otherkins, guidos, gay cowboys, etc.
Rapists are ok. :thumbup:
If you're looking to share an apartment, or have a room available for mid April, or have any questions about me, feel free to reply or PM.
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because the market here is tight with only a handful of studios here, both big and small... but things are still rough... lots of people unemployed, just like everywhere else... lots of people trying to break in.... trust me... and everybody is trying to make it by.
Good luck Elysium.
Elysium, stupid question but did you check Craigslist?
Aside from that, I've been living in NC my whole life, and was unwilling to leave until now. I want a change of scenery. I've visited TX many times, and enjoyed it. I've had good responses from studios in TX for entry level jobs...but it seems like not being a local was a disadvantage.
I'm looking through Craigslist. Just giving a heads up here, since I'll be hoping to get introduced to the community quickly.
Plano is yuppie than the rest of Dallas. Dallas has a nice collection of game studios, I75 is a death trap! Austin feels younger, tons of bands playing everyday, less yuppie, Rudy's BBQ, nice amount of game studios also.
I miss being 3 hours close to the Ocean living in Raleigh.
Looking forward to seeing ya again Will
No, not at all. I expect I'll be doing part time jobs for a while. Waiting tables, delivering pizza, working a produce department...whatever. I'll get to know the area and people well.
While my ultimate goal is to get into production, I have a good depth of QA experience. I've gotten replies from studios in the Austin-Dallas area, but they mostly only intend to hire locals in that department. I was told years ago that QA is the foot in the door. But my last two QA jobs were a dead end. I wasn't given the opportunity to move up before things went wrong.
And if I don't have any luck...Austin sounds like a great place anyway. I love live music and warm weather.