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iliv2servher -> RE: San Fran (5/20/2006 5:32:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: mixielicous quick background: Master graduates with His masters degree in august, i have one semester left in my aggie school, which He has said He will stick around for. i am supposed to enter an environmental design program at Umass in spring '07 - He has been talking about wanting to move to san fran for months [has a pretty good job offer out there - 78k] "you should take this class" i stare at Him blankly, thinking, however am i going to tell Him, i am not going on after next semester? He asks me, "youre not staying here, are you?" "No, Sir, please, i cant, New England isnt for me, the people are wrong for me" "San Fran it is then" He replies POINT: whats ur opinion of it out there? i have never been west of the rockies, but this is a definiate go, i have to chance that i will find what i am looking for out there. share share! mixielicous, I have lived in and around San Francisco for about 20 years, and like all cities and localities, there are both good and bad things about it -- probably too many to list here. First of all, it's expensive and crowded. But no matter where you go in California, property values, rents, and taxes are high. Secondly, the city is crowded. I've heard that over 1 million cars cross the Golden Gate Bridge every day for the commute. In fact, a car is pretty much useless in San Francisco, because you can either walk, take a trolly, bus, ride a bicycle much easier than trying to drive to your destination and find a parking place. Don't get me wrong, SF is a beautiful city, with breathtaking sites to see, quaint cafes, and much history. But if you don't mind living in a crowded city, it might be a real adventure for you. Good luck with whatever decision you make. -ilive2servHer
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