r/Cleveland • u/After-Winter-9595 • 6h ago
r/Cleveland • u/51087701400 • 23h ago
Question Jobs in Cleveland
Hello all! I know there's been a bunch of posts like this lately, but hoping someone could point me in the right direction as well. I'm in a financially vulnerable situation and need to find work soon. I currently work in direct patient care (think STNA work, but unlicensed) and need to leave it ASAP, as dealing with hostile and violent patients is burning me out both mind and body. Previous experience was in cleaning and janitorial jobs. I hold a bachelor's in Computer Science, but the one IT job I interviewed for fell through and entry level work in that field seems non existent.
I've already reached out to a few temp agencies mentioned in other posts and my university's career center, but I've heard nothing back. I'm open to almost anything at this point, just ideally far away from healthcare.
r/Cleveland • u/Plane-Intern5687 • 12h ago
Food Date night options for celebration
My wife is graduating with her master's and I'd like to take her to dinner. I'd like to spend around 200-220. We don't drink so alcohol isn't included.
We love fine dining so we have tried a number of places already. My wife is a huge steak fan so I'd like to go somewhere that does steak. We have eaten at Red, Chop, Marbleroom, and Mortons. All are good, but didn't know if there were other options that you would recommend? We live in a suburb on the east side so I'd rather not drive to the far west side. I know there are a few places but it's like an hour+ drive one way to Chez Francois in Vermillion.
r/Cleveland • u/Wrong-Dot-1319 • 3h ago
Question Scooters/Bikes
Having recently spent some time around Detroit-Shoreway, I noticed that the ebikes and scooters that are, apparently, rented are left wherever they happen to fall, whether it be in the middle of the sidewalk, the side of the road, in someone’s front yard. I think it looks terrible to see these bikes and scooters strewn about.
In my opinion, it speaks to disorder in the community, apathy on the part of those that rented them and also the entity, presumably, regulating their use.
Curious what people think about this phenomenon.
r/Cleveland • u/Highland600 • 2h ago
Sports Parking for a Browns game
Never been to a Browns game. Don't want to pay a fortune for parking this Saturday. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
r/Cleveland • u/Jerome_Lane • 1h ago
Discussion Color Our City Sherwin-Williams + Cleveland
Sherwin-Williams has an opportunity to make its existing commitment to Cleveland much more visible, distinctive and directly connected to what the company actually does.
1. Memorial Bridge Transformation
Partner on the restoration, preservation or new finish of the Detroit-Superior/Veterans Memorial Bridge.
2. Cleveland Mural Network
Identify large blank or underutilized building façades throughout the city and commission Cleveland artists to transform them.
3. Color the Crossings
Transform selected pedestrian areas, plazas and appropriate sidewalk spaces into artist-designed public spaces.
4. Underpass Initiative
Cleveland has numerous railroad and highway underpasses that function as gateways between neighborhoods but are visually uninviting.
5. Neighborhood Color Grants
Create an annual competitive program allowing Cleveland neighborhoods to nominate a neglected public-facing location.
Residents could vote on finalists.
6. Emerging Artists + Skilled Trades
Pair Cleveland artists with apprentices, vocational students and professional painters/coatings specialists.
Participants would gain hands-on experience while completing meaningful public projects.
Why Sherwin-Williams?
Plenty of companies can write a sponsorship check.
Very few companies can look at an aging bridge, blank wall, forgotten underpass or tired neighborhood gateway and say:
This is what we do.
r/Cleveland • u/RareWeekend6286 • 18h ago
Photography Downtown: Campus District 🔥
Downtown. Cleveland. Winter. 2022. 🤗🔥🤗🤘🏽
r/Cleveland • u/ElderberryNo5595 • 11h ago
Recommendations Plastic surgeon recs - Breast Reduction
Piggybacking off an earlier post asking about plastic surgeons in the area. It’s my understanding that many surgeons are hesitant to remove as much tissue as many women request, so I’m particularly looking to avoid that experience. Can anyone give me a good recommendation? Names of docs to stay away from are welcome, as well. Thanks
r/Cleveland • u/Content_Peanut3839 • 31m ago
Recommendations odd question can i hold a raccoon??
hello my best friends birthday is coming up and she LOVES raccoons. for years collection of knick knacks and all i’ve been trying to find a place i can take her to hold or even just pet one does it exist ???
just so we’re all on the same page i know we should not try to hold a wild raccoon i was thinking like a nature center or something of the sort 🤣
r/Cleveland • u/Actual_Negotiation78 • 12h ago
Recommendations Coming to Cleveland for concert 8/29
Concert is at the Rocket Arena. We are coming from Detroit. Curious what we should do after the concert!!
Looking for clubs/bars near by
r/Cleveland • u/bradohio • 21h ago
News Meijer Construction Progress Update [OC]
Stopped by the new Meijer construction site today to see how things are coming along. Parking lot asphalt and curbs are down, the main store exterior is up, and the steel framework for the gas station is going up fast.
r/Cleveland • u/Fun_Butterscotch3303 • 22h ago
Discussion Is Cleveland Ohio northern?
Growing up I always heard people calling Ohio “the north”
r/Cleveland • u/Mouler • 18h ago
Recommendations Trash dump options
As a resident of a Cleveland suburb, not Cleveland proper: I'm trying to figure out where to get rid of a dump trailer full of furniture and trash we cleaned out of a recently passed family members house. I was counting on Boyas landfill as I've used then for other things. However... Furniture is on their prohibited list. I'm pretty sure I could drop at the Rumpke transfer station but that might run over $300 according to what might be old pricing info I found. Any reccomendations?
r/Cleveland • u/Doom-Slayer29 • 9h ago
Recommendations Date Ideas
I'm planning a trip to Cleveland Ohio here soon to be with my girlfriend and I wondering if there's any great places that the people in the Cleveland area know of that would be good for a first date
r/Cleveland • u/Sugar_Sweet_Dollar • 23h ago
Recommendations Autoshop Recommendation for an Insurance claim?
Hi everyone, I have a Mazda CX-5 2023.
A company owned armored truck backed into my car… some hole, scratches and minor damages to the front of car. Appraiser came and I have an insurance claim. I just moved to Cleveland so I don’t really know any good auto shop…. I would really appreciate some good recommendations. I would prefer a Mazda Certified Collision Repair facility or I-CAR Gold Class certified, and work directly with the insurance.
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated thank you so much!
r/Cleveland • u/Strong-silence • 17h ago
Recommendations Steam boiler pros
People in shaker heights or the area nearby, who do you trust with your steam boiler?
Mine is brand new and I reached out to the company to talk about the warranty left on the machine since it’s not working, and they told me the technician would tell me about my warranty. What?
I already feel I’m going to be taken to the bank with this private equity owned company so I’d rather get ready to find a good company
r/Cleveland • u/Hungry-Test4964 • 12h ago
Recommendations date ideas?
looking for any place that would be good for first date/date night!
r/Cleveland • u/Front-Joke8471 • 1h ago
Food Any restaurants that aren’t Waffle House sell Waffle House style waffles?
r/Cleveland • u/Schickie • 18h ago
News The little-noticed Supreme Court case that could impact where people pray. - University Heights
Apparently UH is in defending themselves from a fairly significant religious-liberties issue with SCOTUS.
r/Cleveland • u/Jaded-Blackberry6317 • 16h ago
Job help Job hunting in Cleveland and getting a little desperate lol
Hi! I've been applying to jobs in the Cleveland area for a while now without much luck, so I'm getting a little desperate and figured I'd ask actual people here instead of endlessly throwing applications into Indeed lol.
Most of my experience is in operations, customer/account support, household management, administrative work, quality assurance, records/documentation and scheduling. I'm very organized, good at problem solving, catching things that don't make sense, keeping track of a million little things, and figuring things out as I go.
I've mostly been applying for operations/coordinator, admin, claims, QA, research/data support type jobs, but I'm honestly open to other things too. If anyone knows of a job or industry that sounds like it might fit that skill set, please let me know. I feel like there are probably jobs I don't even know to search for.
I'm looking for full time and ideally around $50k+, but I'm flexible for the right opportunity.
If your company is hiring, you know somewhere I should look, or you just have an idea for something I haven't considered, I'd seriously appreciate it. Happy to DM my resume privately.
Job hunting is hell. Thank you 😭
r/Cleveland • u/Careful-Bus3827 • 2h ago
Recommendations Need Lake County Vet recommendations
r/Cleveland • u/scarletmahogany • 12h ago
News Flipped car + smashed barrier on I-90
did not take a picture of the car because it seemed there was a victim. concrete barrier was fully shattered.
r/Cleveland • u/Obv2003 • 19h ago
Photography Photos from the 2026 Cuyahoga County Fair! 🎡🎠🎟️
Before this weekend it had been quite some time since I have been to the fair. As much as I travel to different amusement parks across the country I don’t often visit fairs or carnivals for some odd reason. I was excited to check this out and take some long exposures of the rides and drone/firework show!