Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Flineki t1_je2psir wrote

Wow. I did some contracting work there. They have massive ovens, 3 or 4 storys high, used to create they're so called "performance plastics" if I remember correctly there were six big ovens and four smaller ones. A couple of them had radiation caution signs on them. I painted a few of those ovens. Terrible work environment, I'll never forgot that smell and if someone cought you on your phone, whoever reported it would get a little bonus. They make Kevlar there as well. They also make those domes that cover satellites, and they have contracts with the military. When I was there they were making emergency pop-up shelters, almost similar to how a bounce house blows up, but these were airtight and equipped with air scrubbers for gas attacks.

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ForklkftJones t1_je2mhoe wrote

I am lucky I got mine a few years ago before we became breeding cattle. I got my procedure done at Dartmouth in Lebanon, but I heard they're no longer doing it. You can always double check, but I am sure there is an ob that can point you in the right direction.

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the_dunc_ t1_je2ki6i wrote

To be honest good luck, when I rented my first house just about 2 years ago, the state had a vacancy rate of just 0.6%. Can't imagine it has gotten any better.

I would say definitely keep trying around. Landlords are mostly looking for annual leases from what I've seen, but you might get lucky.

I would also look on Craigslist for rooms for rent. People are always keen to rent out their extra space for an extra buck and most of them aren't trying to molest you with a price. definitely use caution and always know before hand who you're moving in with.

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