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South San Jose if you wanna live in a decent area, but if you want the action hit up downtown. I forgot about Milpitas.
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Originally Posted by nbirn2103
Move to San Francisco and commute.
Forget all this other noise!
My brother has a job in San Mateo and commutes every day. Granted he doesn't leave work until 7-8 pm everyday because of traffic reasons.Originally Posted by SFC415
Originally Posted by nbirn2103
Move to San Francisco and commute.
Forget all this other noise!
When I had a job in San Mateo, it used to take me at least 30 minutes to get to work from SF cause of traffic. And it took me another 30-35 minutes to get to San Jose when I had to drive to company meetings and functionsSo I don't recommend commuting from SF (unless you wake up really early/leave work really late to avoid traffic). I have a job in Mountain View right now, but it's easy to get there since I take the Caltrain, and it's a 10 minute walk from the Mountain View Caltrain station. If it wasn't located there, I would've refused to take this job
True, it's definitely harder to go out to party in the South Bay since everything is so spread out. It's not like here where you can find something to do pretty much anywhere at any time of the day. Like I said I lived in SJ for a while, and for a long time it was pretty boring there, but after I got to know people through school and work I started enjoying life alot more. There's pros and cons about each area; the biggest pro for the South Bay is all the free parkingOriginally Posted by nbirn2103
My brother has a job in San Mateo and commutes every day. Granted he doesn't leave work until 7-8 pm everyday because of traffic reasons.Originally Posted by SFC415
Originally Posted by nbirn2103
Move to San Francisco and commute.
Forget all this other noise!
When I had a job in San Mateo, it used to take me at least 30 minutes to get to work from SF cause of traffic. And it took me another 30-35 minutes to get to San Jose when I had to drive to company meetings and functionsSo I don't recommend commuting from SF (unless you wake up really early/leave work really late to avoid traffic). I have a job in Mountain View right now, but it's easy to get there since I take the Caltrain, and it's a 10 minute walk from the Mountain View Caltrain station. If it wasn't located there, I would've refused to take this job
I believe what SF has to offer makes up for the commute. But if you can be happy in the South Bay, by all means go ahead. I just think SF has a lot offer, especially someone new to the area that is trying to make friends.
Originally Posted by wanksta23
I live in sunnyvale, why the hell you guys suggesting this dude to move here?
rent is expensive and nothing here is exciting
but anyway, most of the info here will help you out..good luck!
I'm telling you, hit up the Hookah Bars in Santa Clara/ downtown SJ even if you don't smoke. Middle Eastern girl heavenOriginally Posted by bjamez20
Live in PA and drive to work/SF on weekends.
That area is nice as hell, used to live by there. SF has awesome nightlife and you'll only be 20-30 minutes away.
I live on the SJ/SC border and it's nice, nightlife here is garbage though
Originally Posted by What up
San Mateo is boring.
Plus my ex lives there so it's fair to say that town is full of $!!$# made **##+*+.
Originally Posted by Azndood21
oh damn didnt see you had $1500-$2000.. if that's the case, MOVE TO THE CITY!!! the drive to work might suck but it'll be worth it.
Originally Posted by What up
San Mateo is boring.
Plus my ex lives there so it's fair to say that town is full of $!!$# made **##+*+.
This is where I plan on moving to sometime in the summer. Looking for a place of my own.Originally Posted by vick the quick
Burlingame is a pretty good town and foster city . about 15-20 minutes away from Santa Clara.I know a few bball leagues . How tall are you ?
Originally Posted by PharelFor3
Got dude shook off of EPA. May I ask where in NYC you from?