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Bruh. I was just thinking this yesterday. Even when it's traffic & you not going nowhere fools driving crazy. From no turn signals to riding ya bumper. I stay break checking thoThe Bishop Ford is like NASCAR to these people
Puerto Ricans- Humboldt Park, it’s our East New York or East Harlem
Mexicans, Guatemalans, Salvadorans- Little Village, Pilsen, Back of the Yards,Marquette Park, South Chicago, Hegeswich
Indians are near the universities( UIC, Loyola, Northwestern,U of C). Chicago don’t really have a dominant Asian neighborhood other than Chinatown obviously. Like I said they cluster by the schools and areas near downtown.
Middle class black- Hyde Park, Chatham, some pockets of Roseland, Pullman, Auburn gresham
Unless things change it won’t even be a black middle class in Chicago(except for city workers) In about 20 yeas
I stay in the right lane and....Bruh. I was just thinking this yesterday. Even when it's traffic & you not going nowhere fools driving crazy. From no turn signals to riding ya bumper. I stay break checking tho
My dude@The God Poster first day was
day Was like this... 40% work, 10% mail sorting 40% bullshyt
I go in the office the supervisors watching Netflix and playing computer games . Some beautiful women in my building too
Commute ain’t that bad, took me 23 in the AM and 36 in the afternoon
Definitely a good ol boy system. Lotta blacks & Hispanics in the entry level type jobs but upper supervisors all whiteMy dude
That office work life def has its free time at times. I'ma miss that
no women in the same office
Depending on how many floors/suites try & keep it atleast a 2 -3 floor difference if you dabble
Oh by the way speaking of Ford Heights, I was at Atlantis on Saturday & then girls were HORRIBLE one chick with ass shots didn’t even know how to work itStill better than Ford Heights and East Chicago Heights which both look like Money, Mississippi.
I live waay closer and Imma still go to the bronzville one just for the hope I can stand in the mufukka.they opened a Dock's in Bronzeville, no more having to go all the way to 87th for a Fishwich.
they opened a Dock's in Bronzeville, no more having to go all the way to 87th for a Fishwich.