USA-Belgium watch party
Will there be a watch party at City Springs tomorrow? Anyone an idea on how this works, like is it free, do you bring your own drinks and snacks, do people stand or bring chairs? Do people bring flags? What’s the vibe?
Will there be a watch party at City Springs tomorrow? Anyone an idea on how this works, like is it free, do you bring your own drinks and snacks, do people stand or bring chairs? Do people bring flags? What’s the vibe?
Anyone have any off the beaten path recommendations for watching the city springs 4th fireworks display this Saturday night? I live locally and would love to see them, but I'm not too excited about wading through the crowds that night. Maybe you can see them from the Target parking lot down the street?
Personal Chef (Long-Term Opportunity)
This role is for one person, not a family or catering business.
I'm a founder on the younger side & I’m looking for someone who genuinely loves cooking, enjoys nutrition, takes pride in presentation, and wants complete ownership of the kitchen.
The goal is simple: I don’t want to think about food.
I’m looking for someone who learns how I eat, plans menus, keeps the kitchen stocked, handles grocery shopping, prepares breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, desserts, and occasionally cooks when I have friends or business guests over. I’d much rather trust your judgment than make food decisions every day.
This isn’t a temporary gig or another client to juggle. My goal is to find one great chef, build a long-term working relationship, and keep the same person for years as life and business continue to grow.
We’ll start with an hourly trial period a few days each week while we learn how we work together. If it’s a great fit, the goal is to transition into a full-time salaried position with benefits and make this a long-term role.
As the role grows, there will also be opportunities to travel with me and my team, cook during trips, retreats, and events, and become part of a small, trusted team rather than simply working for another client.
You’ll also be around other people in my day-to-day environment like assistants, trainers, friends, advisors, business guests, and eventually additional team members, so being personable, professional, and easy to get along with is just as important as being a great chef.
Responsibilities
Grocery shopping (delivery & in-store)
Weekly menu planning
Preparing breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks & desserts
Keeping the kitchen organized and fully stocked
Kitchen cleanup
Occasionally cooking for guests
Managing inventory and pantry restocking
Compensation & Growth
We’ll begin hourly during the trial period so we can both make sure it’s the right fit.
If we work well together, my intention is to move the role into a salaried position with long-term stability rather than continuing hourly indefinitely.
Benefits will grow alongside the position and would include paid time off, paid travel, meals while working, bonuses, health insurance assistance, retirement contributions, relocation if necessary, medical leaves, continuing culinary education, and other perks as the role evolves.
Ideal Background
Culinary student or recent graduate
Restaurant or line cook looking for a better lifestyle
Private chef who’d rather work closely with one client than manage multiple households
Someone passionate about cooking, nutrition, and hospitality
Organized, dependable, proactive, and takes ownership
Looking for a long-term opportunity instead of constantly finding the next client
If this sounds like something you’d genuinely enjoy, send me:
A short introduction about yourself
A few photos of meals you’ve cooked
Any Linkedin, Instagram, TikTok, website, or portfolio showcasing you and your food (if you have one)
What kind of cooking you enjoy most
Anything else you think would help me get to know you
Referral bonus available if you introduce someone who ends up being hired!
Hi, does anyone wanna practice fighting? Please leave ego aside, as I just want to get better at fighting the best way possible.. fighting. But, I don’t want to end up in the hospital, I would love someone that can control themselves to a tea and when one of us says stop we stop, but we still get it on of course. Anyways lmk!
What’s going on yall? I saw a big armored truck pull into the drive between the post office and creepy cult building as well…?
So I make about $40/hr at my job. Cleaning my place takes me roughly 3 hours on a weekend morning. That's $120 of my time except it's not work time, it's my only free time so it's worth more than that.
Professional house cleaning service quote I got: $135 biweekly.
I'm essentially paying $15 more than my time is worth to get my weekends back and get a better result because they actually know what they're doing.
I know this is obvious to some people but it genuinely hadn't clicked for me until I wrote it down. Anyone else do this math late?
Hi everyone,
We are moving from Canada to Sandy Springs next month and i am trying to register my child for elementary school.
I completed the online registration and was instructed to email the registration number to the school office. I also included a few questions in that email, but i sent it on Friday and haven't heard back yet.
Does anyone know how school office hours usually work during the summer in Sandy Springs/Fulton county elementary schools? Are the offices open regularly or only during certain weeks? I couldn't find summer office hours listed online.
In our local school in Canada, the office is only open for about one week during summer, so i am not sure what to expect here.
Thank you!!
Does anyone know of specific sites/groups that coordinate river cleanups? I checked the Chattahoochee Riverkeepers site but there were only like 2 events and they were in October. I looked on the Adopt-a-road and Adopt-a-stream websites as well but there's nowhere you can submit an area that needs cleaned either. This stream has a frickin' top of a charcoal grill, a laptop, so many soda bottles, a shoe, and so much more that people had just chucked in there.
Currently living in Smyrna and working in Sandy Springs, and I’m thinking about moving closer to work. High Street is one of the places I’m considering, but I’d love to hear from people who actually live there.
The online reviews seem a little too good to be true, so I’m looking for honest feedback. I currently live in a building that’s clean, quiet, well-managed, and overall a great experience. It’s not as fancy as High Street, but I have very few complaints.
Most of my work and activities are around Sandy Springs and Brookhaven, so cutting down my commute would be great. At the same time, I don’t want to move somewhere that looks nice on the surface but has a bunch of day-to-day frustrations.
Are there any major red flags with High Street? How’s management, noise, parking, maintenance etc?Just looking for the honest pros and cons from people who live there or have lived there.