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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Possibly moving to California
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<blockquote data-quote="jrandy" data-source="post: 15302094" data-attributes="member: 69042"><p>I have never moved cross country, so I can't comment on that. However, I can answer some of the questions regarding SF. </p><p></p><p>* If you want to live in a nice area of SF, be prepared to shell out some serious money for rent. </p><p>* In my opinion, it is better to live outside of SF and commute in. I wouldn't recommend driven in to work each day. Take Caltrain in if possible. Caltrain will stop a few places in most Cities between San Jose and SF. </p><p>* If you work in tech, the job market is incredible. What is your background? </p><p>* Yes, traffic really is that bad. I work in San Jose (50ish miles south of SF). I try to take the train up and Uber to my destination depending when going to SF for work. If you are going to the outskirts, it's not nearly as terrible. However, driving to the Financial District in rush hour traffic will make you want to shoot yourself in the face. </p><p>* I personally love living in the Bay Area. Cost of living is sky high, but I wouldn't trade it in. </p><p>* I don't think you will catch any flack for calling it San Fran</p><p></p><p>Yes, the cost of living is through the roof. Yes, California's politicians and policy blow. However, IMO, I wouldn't trade it. Weather is beautiful most of the year, food is phenomenal, job market is booming, and you are in the epicenter of technology. There is so much rich history with tech. </p><p></p><p>Let me know if you have any additional questions. I'm not as well versed regarding living in SF as I never personally have. But I do have a few friends that live there and my work has an office there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrandy, post: 15302094, member: 69042"] I have never moved cross country, so I can't comment on that. However, I can answer some of the questions regarding SF. * If you want to live in a nice area of SF, be prepared to shell out some serious money for rent. * In my opinion, it is better to live outside of SF and commute in. I wouldn't recommend driven in to work each day. Take Caltrain in if possible. Caltrain will stop a few places in most Cities between San Jose and SF. * If you work in tech, the job market is incredible. What is your background? * Yes, traffic really is that bad. I work in San Jose (50ish miles south of SF). I try to take the train up and Uber to my destination depending when going to SF for work. If you are going to the outskirts, it's not nearly as terrible. However, driving to the Financial District in rush hour traffic will make you want to shoot yourself in the face. * I personally love living in the Bay Area. Cost of living is sky high, but I wouldn't trade it in. * I don't think you will catch any flack for calling it San Fran Yes, the cost of living is through the roof. Yes, California's politicians and policy blow. However, IMO, I wouldn't trade it. Weather is beautiful most of the year, food is phenomenal, job market is booming, and you are in the epicenter of technology. There is so much rich history with tech. Let me know if you have any additional questions. I'm not as well versed regarding living in SF as I never personally have. But I do have a few friends that live there and my work has an office there. [/QUOTE]
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