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Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:29 pm
by Anonymous User
Does anyone have information on the logistics of where one can feasibly live if clerking in central islip? Do people live near there and drive in? Take a commuter rail from the city? -the court house seems just within walking distance. Just curious if people have stories. Thanks!
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:46 am
by ndirish2010
CI really sucks, but my god the LIRR every day from the city would be much worse. Not to mention be really expensive. Try to live on the South Shore, West Islip/Babylon/Islip. Not sure what the apartment situation is down there honestly but those are good places to live that will be a lot less expensive than the city.
My source is growing up on LI. My parents currently live in Holbrook, not far east.
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:54 am
by Anonymous User
Interesting, thanks. What's "expensive" in terms of LIRR fares? They didn't seem too bad to me. I also think I could put up with anything for a year but haven't ever lived in New York before, but because of a significant other might not be able too far from the city.
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:04 pm
by Anonymous User
if you don't mind saying, is this for 2017-18, and if so, which EDNY judge have you heard from?
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:58 pm
by ndirish2010
Anonymous User wrote:Interesting, thanks. What's "expensive" in terms of LIRR fares? They didn't seem too bad to me. I also think I could put up with anything for a year but haven't ever lived in New York before, but because of a significant other might not be able too far from the city.
Much of CI is actually legitimately dangerous. It's like the headquarters of MS-13 on LI.
I really don't know what a monthly fare on LIRR would be. It used to be $32 for one-time round trip tickets for me, but I'd imagine it's at least cheaper than that if you do it monthly.
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 4:09 pm
by alclaw10
agree with above poster, you cannot walk from train to courthouse. dangerous area and not really w/in walking distance. if you were living in the city you may be better off driving since you're heading opposite way of traffic, would still probably take a little under 2 hours each way though. maybe look into queens if you can't be too far from manhattan?
Re: Clerking in central islip - where do you live?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 4:38 pm
by ndirish2010
alclaw10 wrote:agree with above poster, you cannot walk from train to courthouse. dangerous area and not really w/in walking distance. if you were living in the city you may be better off driving since you're heading opposite way of traffic, would still probably take a little under 2 hours each way though. maybe look into queens if you can't be too far from manhattan?
Traffic is still pretty bad on LIE going the other way, honestly. Obviously not as bad as the normal commute, but it would still not be a fun way to waste 3.5-4 hours every day.