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Silicon valley is weird....

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1 points by aginn 13 years ago · 4 comments

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redstar92 13 years ago

I had multiple work opportunities to move to SF area from Chicago and declined them all based on family and employment ties to midwest. After reading this article I just dont know how a an upper middle-class midwest product manager/engineer with couple of kids and a wife makes this move in a financially responsible manner. Would love to hear some feedback from you guys on this.

  • ChuckMcM 13 years ago

    Like most places we run the gamut from 'hipster ville' to 'vanilla ville'. There is San Francisco which has all the same sort of complexes any urban city has, to the towns along the peninsula (notably San Carlos, Mtn View, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara) which are pretty suburban, to pricey (Los Altos, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton), to remote (Scotts Valley, Los Gatos, Santa Cruz, Big Basin, Halfmoon Bay) to intellectual hangouts in the east bay (Berkeley and its neighboring towns).

    We have decent rail service (Cal Train on the Peninsula and BART on the east bay) to get around, and of course people do drive. We've got both public and private schools that are considered top schools in the country, and of course there are failing schools as well. Our state government is pretty dysfunctional at the moment. Oh and the weather is really really nice more often than not. Oh and if you go north of the Bay there are a bunch of great places as well from Sausalito to Novato to Petaluma to Santa Rosa.

    There is so much variety then the nine bay area counties that its been called its own country by tourists.

    There are places where it is expensive and there are places where it is moderate, in general housing is a bit hard though because when a company goes public and mints a bunch of millionaires or nearly millionaires there is a brief run on housing as people go out, buy a house, and convert a variable priced asset into a fixed price one. Generally though for the same money the houses here compared to Chicago will seem like a big downgrade. ( I know two folks who went the other way, Bay Area -> Chicago, and they were quite thrilled )

ChuckMcM 13 years ago

Sigh, this is how we're portrayed to the world?

  • redstar92 13 years ago

    Unfortunately, yes (from my unfairly biased midwestern perspective) (and I know that I am certainly wrong but would love to see your version of this article :)

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