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First 30 days in STJ

 Rich
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I arrived in the USVI on September 14th, 2004. I had purchased a round-trip ticket intending to return in 10 days after I had scouted for a job and a place to stay permanently. I never used that return ticket.

I have been coming to STJ every year for the last 7 years as a tourist. 7 to 10 day stays typically. Since my very first visit, I always said if I ever had a chance I would love to try living here. I got that chance and have taken a 4 year hiatus from my "real job" to write a book.

I realized that STJ was more expensive in general than STT, but since I had fallen in love with STJ, I wanted to make an attempt to live/work there and use STT as a fallback. If STJ proved too expensive, I would "settle" for the East End of STT.

I had made a reservation at the Inn at Tamarind Court in STJ for 10 days. My total price was $524.88 inclusive of taxes. That got my a tiny one bedroom with a shared bath. The Tamarind's "Chic Shacks" are 6 one bedroom units that share 2 bathrooms. The guests were almost all new to the islands, just like me, and it provided a great networking opportunity. Everyone was eager to talk about what they had found or who was hiring and who was not. I built up a number of friendships in my 10 days there.

I had also previously decided that I needed a rental car for these 10 days. I would be doing alot of running around and time was money! I rented a Toyota Tercel from Discount Car Rental, by the airport in Charlotte Amalie. (877-478-2833) I paid $254 total for the 10 day rental.

When I got here, Discount Car picked me up from the airport, I picked up my car and drove directly to the Cingular Wireless office at Crown Bay Marina. While the office was almost empty it took me 2 1/2 hours to finally walk out of there. I was prepared for "island time" so no worries.

Then I drove to Red Hook to take the ferry to Cruz Bay, STJ. The car ferry is $20 each way or $35 roundtrip. The normal "people" ferry is $3 each way. You can also buy a book of 20 trips for $30, which makes it only $1.50 each way. The ticket books are only valid for 30 days so make sure you will be able to use them all.

Once I got to STJ and checked in, it started to rain. Hurricane Jeanne had arrived with me and it rained for 2 straight days. This wasn't a good start. 20% of my trip lost to rain. It wasn't that I was scared to get wet, it just that most places didn't even bother opening their doors so I would have just been walking around getting wet for nothing!

On the third day, the rains broke and I was able to start looking around for:

A) A place to live
B) A job

On STJ, the place to live is much, much harder to find. STJ is a small and EXPENSIVE island so you have alot of multi-million dollar villas and lots of small shacks and shanties and very little in between. Those that do have a "nice" place realize what they have and command a stiff rent, with long leases and very little wiggle room. These landlords aren't "cutting deals." They know that if you don't pay their price that the next guy will and it won't be long either. This is prime time here.

There are 3 community bulletin boards in the Cruz Bay area.

There is Connections right in downtown Cruz bay. They have the largest board and certainly get the most views. They charge $3 a month to post a 3X5 index card. They also offer mailbox/answering service for $15/month. You can get all your mail sent here and they will take your calls and leave you voice messages if you have no island phone number. They have public internet service. It's $3 for 15 minutes and $5 for 30 minutes. (340-776-6922)

There are 2 boards in the Marketplace, which is STJ's "mall." Starfish Market has one as you walk in and The Mail Center (2nd Floor) has one as well.

The Mail Center offers mailbox services as well and it much cheaper. I paid $99 for 12 months of mail delivery here. (340-714-7250)

I checked these boards and called all of the listings for apartments and got zero leads. So, I hit the pavement and started looking for work. My many visits to STJ in the past gave me some great insight into all of the restaurants and bars since I had literally patronized each and every one!

A little background on me, I owned a bar/restaurant in NJ for 3 years. I know the business from the inside out and really all I'm looking for is a bartending position pay my rent while I'm here. I was hoping my background would give me a little of a leg up on my fellow applicants.

First place I saw was The Lime Inn. I walked up and asked to see the owner and was introduced to the husband and wife team, Rich and Chris Meyer. Very nice people, Chris does the hiring and she sat me down in her office and we talked for about 10 minutes. She starts going thru her bartender schedules and says, "Well I can give you 4 nights a week if that's OK." Score! I got a job on my very first interview!! I tell her that in all honesty this is my very first interview and that I had a few other places I needed to visit before I committed. I promised to let her know on Monday, 2 days later. She said that was fine.

Now that I at least have a job lined up I became more interested in finding a place to live. I dropped off resumes a a few other places around Cruz Bay but decided that my focus from now on would be housing.

Through the grapevine I heard about a 3br place that was available. It was through a realtor, I called and she invited me to go and take a look at it.

3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large living room, large kitchen, large deck, washer and dryer. They wanted $2500/mo with no utilities included and unfurnished.

While that is alot of rent, I was sure that I would be able to find some roommates to share this great apartment with and probably lighten some of the burden of the rent on myself.

I was seeing 1br studios being posted for $1800 at Connections, so I knew I could make this into a great deal. 3 days later, I gave the realtor a $1000 deposit. I couldn't find anything comparable and all the locals I told about it said that it sounded like a grea deal. Within the week I had writted a check for 1st and last and the security deposit and signed a 1 year lease.

I know had a job and a place to live and I hadn't even been here 8 days. Since I was settled in, I decided that I didn't need to go home at the end of my 10 days.

I started at the Lime Inn and moved into my new place.

I posted an ad at Connections for roommates and had 2 messages the next day. I arranged a meeting and met 2 girls that had just moved to STJ and their dad who was along for support while they found a place. They looked at the place and loved it right away, they gave me their first, last and security on the spot! Bang! One day and I have a roommate!

The other room I had previously committed to some folks right from this message board, so I was now fully occupied.

9 days into my tenure at the Lime Inn, I get a call from Liz Duffy from Duffy's Love Shack. While I was still in the states I had noticed a job posting for a GM on Monster.com, of all places. I sent off a resume but hadn't heard back until now. They wanted to set up a meeting, which we did and at the end of which I walked out as the GM of Duffy's Love Shack right in Cruz Bay, STJ!

I gave The Lime Inn the bad news. They wished me luck and we parted on good terms. Thankfully, since I have dinner there quite often!

The Duffy's on STJ has been under renovation for the last 2 months and is scheduled to reopen before Halloween. I've been commuting over to the Red Hook location in the meantime to learn their systems.

I have a Nissan Pathfinder back in the states that I have already arranged to have shipped to me here. It won't arrive until Nov. 16th and cost me about $1200 to ship from NJ to STT and probably another 1k to $1500 for road and duties. Car insurance comes out to about $330 for just liability or $1100 for full coverage.

Well, that's what I can think about to tell you all right now. If any of you are ever in STJ, please stop in and say Hi!!

-Rich

 
Posted : October 21, 2004 4:38 pm
(@Richard N. Kurpiers)
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I have no doubt Rich that you will put your own management stamp on the running of Duffy's in St. John.

It would please me to NO END if a small part of that stamp would be to insure that the bathroom at Duffy's is constantly patrolled for cleanliness.

I too had a stint some years ago as a restaurant manager in Miami, and then Tampa. It was always my belief that the bathroom was a reflection of the kitchen where the food is prepared. I once fired a cook on the spot after a customer pulled me aside and said that while they were in the bathroom the employee used the facilities and then left without first washing their hands.

I can't remember a time when I walked into the bathroom at Duffy's in St. John and it wasn't digusting to some degree, which is of course why I've never eaten there.

Looking forward to visiting the "new and improved" Duffy's during Christmas week.

 
Posted : October 21, 2004 5:04 pm
(@the-islander)
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Hello Rich,

Thank you for the review; sounds like you really did well - met people, got rained on, got sun, got 2 jobs, a great apartment - Congrats and all the best!! Also good look with Richard's suggestion which I totally and completly agree with.

--Islander

 
Posted : October 21, 2004 5:33 pm
 don
(@don)
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hey rich,can you tell me if duffys needs another manager?

 
Posted : October 21, 2004 8:43 pm
(@Lee P)
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Rich -

WOW! The most informative msg I've seen yet!
I want to move there so badly, but DARN if I'm too
scared to pick up & move. You worked in the restaurant
buisness...surely you knew you could find something...
restaurant related.
I sell new construction...real estate in Kansas City.
I could waitress, but I see myself a little more on the
bank teller side. I presume there are no real estate
jobs to speak of, and what real estate there is to be
had, probably goes to the ISLANDERS. Russ, my
husband, & I are coming to STJ Nov 3rd for a week.
We'll be scouting out a little more than the last time
we were there (for future stay...maybe permanent).
It's more me than him...I can't take the K.C. winters
anymore. I'm not rich, but I want to leap...as you did.
Any suggestions? Any banker jobs or maybe something
a little more on the banker/real estate side than being
a waitress? Any ideas? Thoughts? ( I do not have a
college degree...just a high school....but I am in the
top 10% nationwide for Coldwell Banker sales volume)
When we were there last year, some of the employees
of the Westin...they were young, but they said if you can
do with less you will enjoy it here. But also said, the Islanders
kind of look down on you, like you're taking their jobs away
from them & they know you're not a native. So they kind of
shun you. Any truth to that as far as you're concerned?
I'm serious, but also realistic...can I do this?
Lee

 
Posted : October 23, 2004 9:04 pm
(@the-islander)
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Hello Lee,

Read the Real Estate section at:

https://www.vimovingcenter.com/realestate/

there are links to more info. for each island.

Try the St. John Board of Realtors web site...

http://www.stjohnrealtorsvi.com/

--Islander

 
Posted : October 23, 2004 9:10 pm
(@Marty)
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As a salesperson, you may want to check with the Westin to see if they would hire you for their timeshare sales. I don't know what realtors are used to making, but the average (which you aren't) timeshare salesperson pulls in about $60,000. Good ones make over $100K. Not too sure what the Westin's pay scale is like (I live on STT), but if it's comparable to the rest of the industry, that's the kind of $$ you can expect.

 
Posted : October 24, 2004 12:39 pm
Teresa
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Hi Lee,

My husband and I are from Kansas City as well. We moved here this year to STT. Can't wait to hear what you thought of everything on your visit. Don't forget your sunglasses, sun-block, and summer clothes. The weather here is nothing like K.C.!!! I miss K.C. a lot, but not the weather! 😉 I've missed a few of the Chiefs games since we don't get them down here on t.v. unless they are on Monday nights or playing an away game that we pick up. From what I understand, I haven't missed much. ;-(

If you are flexible, you shouldn't have a hard time finding a job. There was a real estate job advertised a few months ago that sounded appealing, however they wanted you to have a 4WD vehicle and a laptop. I had those things, but also have kids and didn't want a job that took up a lot of my time and leave kids at child-care all day. They are building new resorts down here so lots of job opportunities there. Good luck with everything. So, how is the weather in good ole K.C.?

Teresa

 
Posted : October 24, 2004 1:51 pm
(@Lee P)
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Islander, Marty & Teresa -

Thanks guys! Lots of good info! The websites should really help me out.
Sounds like there may be more in sales than I suspected.

Teresa - Weather this weekend is beautiful...but you know K.C., it won't last!
Don't even have our pool closed yet, but we've already started on our 3 1/2
cords of firewood! Go figure!

 
Posted : October 24, 2004 7:59 pm
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