Is San Fransisco great?
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- non
Need opinions as I am considering moving there and picking up a job in a creative environment.
Anybody has a connection at Google? YEEE!
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YEEE!
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i think so.
- neue75_bold0
Gabor Szabo was pretty impressed by it...
- monkeyshine0
Have you heard about this thing called a recession, young non?
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SF, great place to visit.
Good place to live if you like having no money at the end of the month.
- wonderful place to visit (if you bring your own friends). Fucking shithole place to live (unless you bring your own friends). ********
- wonderful place to visit (if you bring your own friends). Fucking shithole place to live (unless you bring your own friends).
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find lots of info here:
http://www.qbn.com/topics/578992…- ..and dont mind the thread title********
- lots of useful info...********
- ..and dont mind the thread title
- ninjasavant0
Good luck with google, interviews take months.
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I heard there will be a major earth quake soon.
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And I heard it's not the best city to bike in
- I've biked throughout quite regularly. I'd say it's pretty cool. It helps to counter-balance the general shittiness of the city********
- awesome to bike in
http://www.sfbike.or…version3
- I've biked throughout quite regularly. I'd say it's pretty cool. It helps to counter-balance the general shittiness of the city
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digdre you seem a bit negative.
All the time.
- Being negative is good.********
- good for what?ephix
- selfesteem********
- Being negative is good.
- iCanHazQBN0
if youre thinking about turning gay, then yah.
- benfal990
Never been there but iam sure its a YES
- ninjasavant0
i like it
- non0
Well, thats good input.
- my advice is, BYOF (bring your own friends) the locals there are like the people in Idiocracy...********
- my advice is, BYOF (bring your own friends) the locals there are like the people in Idiocracy...
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it is great
- moldero0
SF is a beautiful place to live, (and very expensive) ive lived there for about 20 years and am moving back sometime this year. working there though can be a little cut throat. Im not looking forward to going back to that. SF is very different than I remember it being 20 years ago pre-dot-com. a bunch of mamóns now, they say LA people are assholes? try hanging out in the business district in SF for a while, I've worked and lived in LA as well and found those people being more down to earth than a lot of the SF folks.
if you end up working in SF just look out for the people who aren't very good at their job, since they are the ones who will resort to other means other than the quality of their work to move up or just keep their job since there is a lot of good talent in that city.
since the economy is the way it is, i could only imagine how bad its gotten.- First paragraph = +1000********
- i didn't know we could use mamones in english?! cool!sea_sea
- Thanks, very informative.non
- true, true. It's cause the people there are losers.********
- both paragraphs actually...every agency here has its "powerplayer"powertoni
- and 1/2 he companies out here dont know how to pay their fucking bills...isnt that right dMullins?powertoni
- First paragraph = +1000
- acescence0
it depends on what you're into. lots of good restaurants and bars, but things shut down at 2am for the most part, so not much night life. lots of beautiful forest and coastline if you're the nature type. wine country nearby. mild weather that doesn't get too hot or cold, but hot weather and snow right around the corner if you want it. yes, it's expensive. rents are going down right now though, i just renegotiated my place for 300 bucks less on a lease i originally signed a year ago.
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SF is fantastic
- arthur0
I lived in SF and the bay area for nearly 30 years, left 7 years ago. I liked it there (it's my hometown) and didn't want to leave. I still go back and visit family and every time I go I am able to see it more objectively. I miss it less and less and have been very happy I left. The San Francisco I loved is barely recognizable anymore.
Many people love it, but the payoff is not worth the price to me, and I don't just mean money, I mean the whole experience of living there. If you're set on the area, I'd recommend the east bay, or even further east or north, as long as you don't have to commute.