![]() I have family living there and it's not too far away from home. I applied for the cafeteria manager position at a school in nearby Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The second I was able to go somewhere else I did and I never wanted to return! I got accepted to a local 4-year college to graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Culinary Arts. We lived there since forever and I was so over and done with it. In those stairwells I personally have seen people living in them, getting robbed, beaten up, drunk, high, raped you name it! And the infamous raperman, its literally a guy stalking females of all ages and sometimes even other males solely for s****l pleasure, eww it's just disgusting! just imagine any and everything bad that can happen, it happens in there. I've heard of the horror stories about people finding animals and/or other people inside of the incinerator. The mailboxes, building managers office and laundromat were also on the bottom floor. An incinerator was a garbage shoot, filled with rats & cockroaches which began on the top floor and making it's way down to the furnace on the bottom floor, that burned or 'incinerated' everything or almost everything that was thrown into it. There was an elevator in the middle, stairs on each end and an incinerator next to it. The buildings were L-shaped and up to 16 floors high, with about 10 apartments on each floor. The four of us, my dad, Josiah, 38, my mom, Leah, 37, and my younger brother, Elijah, 15, lived in a cozy 3 bedroom apartment here. It was a terrible place to live but affordable. My family and I, grew up on the south side of Chicago in the Chicago Projects called the Robert Taylor Homes.
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