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joliwasfi May 9th 2007 2:28 am

East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Hi all,

I have a "meeting" scheduled for Monday with a company in East Rutherford, NJ.

I am surprised myself as the H1-B's will be well on their way to being fulfilled for the year, but this company want me to fly out to meet them anyway. I am under no illusion that it may be difficult to get everything processed (assuming they want to make an offer) in time to secure a visa.

I was just wondering if you could provide me with your thoughts on the area anyone that knows the area) and anything that I should know in general about the place - standard of living, reasonable salary amount for a husband, wife, one toddler to live on (I am an accountant, the position is with an insurance company as Asst Controller with view to becoming Controller), taxes etc etc etc.

I will be doing my own research too but anything that any of you could provide or are willing to provide would be GREATLY appreciated.

Many thanks in advance
Craig

Ray May 9th 2007 2:35 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by joliwasfi (Post 4756797)
Hi all,

I have a "meeting" scheduled for Monday with a company in East Rutherford, NJ.

I am surprised myself as the H1-B's will be well on their way to being fulfilled for the year, but this company want me to fly out to meet them anyway. I am under no illusion that it may be difficult to get everything processed (assuming they want to make an offer) in time to secure a visa.

I was just wondering if you could provide me with your thoughts on the area anyone that knows the area) and anything that I should know in general about the place - standard of living, reasonable salary amount for a husband, wife, one toddler to live on (I am an accountant, the position is with an insurance company as Asst Controller with view to becoming Controller), taxes etc etc etc.

I will be doing my own research too but anything that any of you could provide or are willing to provide would be GREATLY appreciated.

Many thanks in advance
Craig

H1 are already all gone ... if they are paying your expenses ..why not ..
If you are expected to pay ..don't bother ..

joliwasfi May 9th 2007 2:37 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 4756842)
H1 are already all gone ... if they are paying your expenses ..why not ..
If you are expected to pay ..don't bother ..

Seriously ? The H1's have gone already ? I knew that they would be quick but not this quick.

Do you have an official announcement on that Ray ? Not doubting you, would just like to provide it to these potential suitors.

They are paying but I would rather not put them in that position if they are all gone, and especially if it is the case that I would merely be flying up there on Sunday to return on Tuesday.

Thanks for the info though, much appreciated

Ray May 9th 2007 2:41 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by joliwasfi (Post 4756855)
Seriously ? The H1's have gone already ? I knew that they would be quick but not this quick.

Do you have an official announcement on that Ray ? Not doubting you, would just like to provide it to these potential suitors.

They are paying but I would rather not put them in that position if they are all gone, and especially if it is the case that I would merely be flying up there on Sunday to return on Tuesday.

Thanks for the info though, much appreciated

They were all gone the second day ... USCIS site down ..but it was in all the news ..
http://www.networkworld.com/news/200...p-reached.html

joliwasfi May 9th 2007 2:47 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 4756875)
They were all gone the second day ... USCIS site down ..but it was in all the news ..
http://www.networkworld.com/news/200...p-reached.html

Ray, I REALLY appreciate that - thanks very much !

Seems that more and more the only realistic route to get into the US on a VISA (outside marriage and student...) is through an L! internal transfer.

I might have to work on these guys to hire me in Bermuda for a while and then internally transfer me !

Ray May 9th 2007 2:52 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Here's the official notice
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...8Cap040307.pdf

Bob May 9th 2007 4:36 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
H1B is crap anyway if you have a family because your spouse wouldn't be allowed to work....oh, but if the position is with a uni, the quota wouldn't apply so they could still get an H1B, otherwise, you'll be SOL this year.

lapin_windstar May 9th 2007 6:08 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
I don't pretend to know the area but isn't it quite industrial around there? There are plenty of places within 30 mins drive that could be OK, though. You could probably reverse commute from NYC if there's a decent train station nearby.

Would you want to live in the suburbs or in a real city? Where do you live now?

Bob May 9th 2007 7:09 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by lapin_windstar (Post 4757780)
I don't pretend to know the area but isn't it quite industrial around there? There are plenty of places within 30 mins drive that could be OK, though. You could probably reverse commute from NYC if there's a decent train station nearby.

Would you want to live in the suburbs or in a real city? Where do you live now?

If it isn't a university related position, it's a moot point, so not really worth looking much deeper.

Jerseygirl May 9th 2007 7:23 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by lapin_windstar (Post 4757780)
I don't pretend to know the area but isn't it quite industrial around there? There are plenty of places within 30 mins drive that could be OK, though. You could probably reverse commute from NYC if there's a decent train station nearby.

Would you want to live in the suburbs or in a real city? Where do you live now?

It's not the best place in NJ to live. To live in the city would cost mega bucks.

snowbunny May 9th 2007 7:27 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Hello,

I don't know whether the visas reserved for master's degree graduates of US universities are all gone.

I'd interview if they are paying for your flight, otherwise noooooo.

Ray May 9th 2007 7:34 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by snowbunny (Post 4758149)
Hello,

I don't know whether the visas reserved for master's degree graduates of US universities are all gone.

I'd interview if they are paying for your flight, otherwise noooooo.

YUP... they run out 30th April ...

YankeemovingAbroad May 9th 2007 2:52 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by joliwasfi (Post 4756797)
Hi all,

I have a "meeting" scheduled for Monday with a company in East Rutherford, NJ.

I am surprised myself as the H1-B's will be well on their way to being fulfilled for the year, but this company want me to fly out to meet them anyway. I am under no illusion that it may be difficult to get everything processed (assuming they want to make an offer) in time to secure a visa.

I was just wondering if you could provide me with your thoughts on the area anyone that knows the area) and anything that I should know in general about the place - standard of living, reasonable salary amount for a husband, wife, one toddler to live on (I am an accountant, the position is with an insurance company as Asst Controller with view to becoming Controller), taxes etc etc etc.

I will be doing my own research too but anything that any of you could provide or are willing to provide would be GREATLY appreciated.

Many thanks in advance
Craig

Hi

Long time Jersey resident here.North Jersey can be very fast pace for a person not use to a metro area, for that reason its important to find the right township to live in.Depending where you are coming from ,the pace can feel abit too much,even more reason why you need a quiet place to live.I have lived in jersey areas from Morristown were there is little crime and the pace is slow( which is about an hour from new york city )to townships only minutes from New york city.Rutherford is about 20-25 minutes out side Manhattan.If you don't mind commuting 20-35 minutes a day to work then townships like Mawah,Hackensack are nice.Rutherford like someone else mentioned,does have an industrial feel to the place.Its right next to highway 46 a very busy throughway,several businesses in the area,including the famous Soprano's strip club called Bada Bing.


Most people in north jersey commute even if its just 10-15 minutes a day.Allthough 30-60 minutes a day is more common.What ever you decide,try to contact a reality company for advice and pricing.A good company I've used is called:Clinton Reality,located in Englewood NJ,they do charge a fee.Come to think of it,another excellent neighborhood is called Englewood Cliffs.A very nice community,abit pricy but very safe and not too far from places to dine,not far from the major throughways used to travel to work. I'm not sure what you are use to paying for rent but get ready for sticker shock.Jersey is a VERY expensive place to live.I don't know how most people manage up there.Getting on the property ladder for someone making less than $80-100 thousand a year is difficult.Living in NYC is basicly a non starter because as expensive as Jersey is,Manhattan is three times more costly, unless your employer provides a package which include housing expenses.Having said all that,Jersey is a fun place to live as long as you make good money.Very exciting to have NYC only minutes away.One thing for sure ,you'll never get bored!

Jerseygirl May 9th 2007 2:56 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by YankeemovingAbroad (Post 4759503)
Hi

Long time Jersey resident here.North Jersey can be very fast pace for a person not use to a metro area, for that reason its important to find the right township to live in.Depending where you are coming from ,the pace can feel abit too much,even more reason why you need a quiet place to live.I have lived in jersey areas from Morristown were there is little crime and the pace is slow( which is about an hour from new york city )to townships only minutes from New york city.Rutherford is about 20-25 minutes out side Manhattan.If you don't mind commuting 20-35 minutes a day to work then townships like Mawah,Hackensack are nice.Rutherford like someone else mentioned,does have an industrial feel to the place.Its right next to highway 46 a very busy throughway,several businesses in the area,including the famous Soprano's strip club called Bada Bing.


Most people in north jersey commute even if its just 10-15 minutes a day.Allthough 30-60 minutes a day is more common.What ever you decide,try to contact a reality company for advice and pricing.A good company I've used is called:Clinton Reality,located in Englewood NJ.Come to think of it,another excellent neighborhood is called Englewood Cliffs.A very nice community,abit pricy but very safe and not too far from places to dine,not far from the major throughways used to travel to work. I'm not sure what you are use to paying for rent but get ready for sticker shock.Jersey is a VERY expensive place to live.I don't know how most people manage up there.Living in NYC is basicly a non starter because as expensive as Jersey is,Manhattan is three times more costly.Having said all that,Jersey is a fun place to live as long as you make good money.Very exciting to have NYC only minutes away.One thing for sure ,you'll never get bored!

I have lived in NJ for 11 yrs...not far from Motown.

YankeemovingAbroad May 9th 2007 3:20 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 4759508)
I have lived in NJ for 11 yrs...not far from Motown.

You like it there? I stayed in Motown and Lake Hiawatha for a few years.Enjoyed the peace and quiet out there and the Indian summers were amazing.I later moved to Hackensack in order to cut down on my commute to NYC.

Jerseygirl May 9th 2007 3:23 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by YankeemovingAbroad (Post 4759539)
You like it there? I stayed in Motown and Lake Hiawatha for a few years.Enjoyed the peace and quiet out there and the Indian summers were amazing.I later moved to Hackensack in order to cut down on my commute to NYC.

Not Motown but I like the little town where we live...very pretty. The countryside is very English in places...Bernardsville/Far Hills etc. Like you say it's very safe but very expensive. My husband doesn't work in the city so this area suits us nicely.

YankeemovingAbroad May 9th 2007 3:48 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 4759543)
Not Motown but I like the little town where we live...very pretty. The countryside is very English in places...Bernardsville/Far Hills etc. Like you say it's very safe but very expensive. My husband doesn't work in the city so this area suits us nicely.

Bernardsville is very posh! Someone is having a lovely Jersey experience:)

Jerseygirl May 9th 2007 3:50 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by YankeemovingAbroad (Post 4759567)
Bernardsville is very posh! Someone is having a lovely Jersey experience:)

That's not my exact location...but it's not far away. ;)

lapin_windstar May 10th 2007 10:09 am

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 4758136)
To live in the city would cost mega bucks.

You get what you pay for! ;)

But seriously, that is why I was asking where the OP lives now. Someone who was addicted to the galleries/nightlife/urban aspects of, say, London probably wouldn't want to move to McMansion in suburban NJ. But on the other hand, someone who preferred the space/green/megamultimarkets of e.g. Surrey likely wouldn't want to end up living in a studio in Murray Hill.

joliwasfi May 10th 2007 12:12 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Thanks for all the input everyone.

I currently live in Bermuda, originally from outside Glasgow - have lived in both larger cities and smaller villages, so quite adaptable in that respect.

All your info is greatly appreciated.

veronica jayne May 10th 2007 3:28 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
I live in Manhattan but have many friends from New Jersey. There is a lovely part of the Jersey Shore, sand dunes and beach. I hear there are bad parts of shore too, I will ask friends. I have visited friends in places like Manalopan, village type living, quite English in places. I will mail friends tomorrow.

Bob May 10th 2007 3:32 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by veronica jayne (Post 4764321)
I live in Manhattan but have many friends from New Jersey. There is a lovely part of the Jersey Shore, sand dunes and beach. I hear there are bad parts of shore too, I will ask friends. I have visited friends in places like Manalopan, village type living, quite English in places. I will mail friends tomorrow.

I wouldn't bother, no chance for a visa, so it'd be a waste of time :)

veronica jayne May 10th 2007 3:34 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Is that for sure Bob? Do certain types of jobs still qualify?

Bob May 10th 2007 3:36 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by veronica jayne (Post 4764329)
Is that for sure Bob? Do certain types of jobs still qualify?

H1B is long finished, they wouldn't be able to apply till next April, for an Oct start as it's not a uni position...and what company is going to hold a position open for more than a year.

veronica jayne May 10th 2007 3:41 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
Shame. Although Bermuda isn't bad:) I have been there three times and loved it.

Jerseygirl May 10th 2007 3:43 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 

Originally Posted by veronica jayne (Post 4764348)
Shame. Although Bermuda isn't bad:) I have been there three times and loved it.

Nice for a holiday for a few days...

veronica jayne May 10th 2007 4:15 pm

Re: East Rutherford, NJ - thoughts ?
 
A good friend of mine went there for three years. Her husband was offered a very good position there. They are from London. They left after two years, she was bored to death. Also they would not allow her to work so she did volunteer work teaching people to read at the prison (honest! It was pink and had lush greenery!) and volunteering all over the place.

Maybe my three visits are the best way after all:)


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