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Possibly moving to Columbus

Buck Nasty;1380349; said:
Nationwide uses tons of consultants, especially in IT. If you cannot find a place that will work with you talk to one of the HR/Recruiting people at NW. They have corporate housing arrangements all over the place and could probably set you up in a place short term until you could bank a few paychecks. That would also give you some time to figure out what part of town you want to live in. I think Dublin is nice, but not too convenient to the south side, rush hour would suck from there going both ways.

I won't actually be an employee of Nationwide. They have contracted my company to do work for them. So I wouldn't necessarily be privvy to that help.
 
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Esoteria;1380990; said:
I won't actually be an employee of Nationwide. They have contracted my company to do work for them. So I wouldn't necessarily be privvy to that help.

I'd live hear a highway on the north end. Tuttle Crossing, 23 and 270, 161 and 71. I'd would stay away anything east of High unless you can handle yourself.
 
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Esoteria;1380990; said:
I won't actually be an employee of Nationwide. They have contracted my company to do work for them. So I wouldn't necessarily be privvy to that help.


I would think they could at least give you the contact info for who they use and you could make your own arrangements. You should also be able to get the Nationwide rate since you will be contracting for them.
 
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