a-v-8er
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See if there are other guys you went through training with that are interested in starting up a crashpad (assuming you were just hired)? This way you'll know the people somewhat and that makes things even easier...
Getting an airport car is key (whether you share it with someone or not)! If you don't already own two cars, next time you buy another car keep your old one and use that as your crashpad/airport car.
Finding a crashpad with a fitness center is also a big plus, especially if you'll sit reserve a lot initially!
I'll second whomever said closeness to shopping is equally important to being close by the airport. Many times, you don't want to go grocery shopping for lots of food since you'll only be in the pad for so long at a time and when you get back half your stuff is ruined (or eaten by someone else).
Get some cheap furniture! Couch, table, chairs... If everyone chips in it won't be bad and you'll all be much happier. Buy yourself a "raft" at Wal-Mart and a comforter and your bed will be all set! This one you can even bring with you when you move!
Getting an airport car is key (whether you share it with someone or not)! If you don't already own two cars, next time you buy another car keep your old one and use that as your crashpad/airport car.
Finding a crashpad with a fitness center is also a big plus, especially if you'll sit reserve a lot initially!
I'll second whomever said closeness to shopping is equally important to being close by the airport. Many times, you don't want to go grocery shopping for lots of food since you'll only be in the pad for so long at a time and when you get back half your stuff is ruined (or eaten by someone else).
Get some cheap furniture! Couch, table, chairs... If everyone chips in it won't be bad and you'll all be much happier. Buy yourself a "raft" at Wal-Mart and a comforter and your bed will be all set! This one you can even bring with you when you move!