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Old 25-05-2009, 01:07 PM   #1
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Old 25-05-2009, 01:20 PM   #2
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mid 90s as a kid. seemed ok. people were reasonably friendly.
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Old 25-05-2009, 01:24 PM   #3
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got cousins who live up there....its a beautiful place, thats for sure..however living there is another story...lifestyle is really hectic and the cost of living is high....if you were making 100g a year then it may be easy street for ya..however i have heard that things have changed quite abit, due to the country's financial problem...house prices have plummeted...
would i live there? yes, if i had a high paying job....
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Old 25-05-2009, 01:45 PM   #4
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Yeah I went there in 2005...it's a pretty cool town, poles apart from a place like say, New York. Has the usual vices and problems like you would have in any big city (particularly in America). Great summer lifestyle and the Marina District down near the Golden Gate Bridge is way cool.

Would I live there? Possibly. It would be something I'd have to consider and investigate very carefully before committing though. Having uprooted my life from one country to another before it is something that you'd want to be doing only if the right opportunity presents itself.
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Old 25-05-2009, 01:53 PM   #5
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I was there last year as a tourist and loved the place, really nice clean city and the food and people are awesome.

If I were to move there I'd like to check out the suburbs more, from what I could gather SF's major industry is banking and the finicial sector originating from the gold rush days, so I guess if you work in this industry it would be a sweet place to live
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Old 25-05-2009, 02:44 PM   #6
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Been there a few times now as a tourist. Love the city, it's fantastic. Dunno about living there, but I dare say it would be good for a while.
There would be plenty to do around there. Two great wine regions nearby in Sonoma and Napa Valleys. I can give you some info on the Sonoma Valley as I lived there for three months, but only stayed in a hotel in San Fran.

Lots of places within driving distance. Reno, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Vegas, LA, Sacremento, etc, etc. Plenty to see down the coast along highway 1 as well.
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Old 25-05-2009, 04:06 PM   #7
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Yeah it's a really nice city. Pier 39 and all that touristy area was pretty cool.

A wise word of advice I was given by a local, if you drop a dollar on the street, just let it go man...
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Old 25-05-2009, 04:33 PM   #8
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A wise word of advice I was given by a local, if you drop a dollar on the street, just let it go man...

Why is that?
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Old 25-05-2009, 05:44 PM   #9
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It was a bit tongue in cheek, the joke was don't go bending over in the street. There's a large gay community there, in the Castro district or something I believe. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Old 25-05-2009, 05:52 PM   #10
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Ahhhh..... sorry mate, went straight over my head. Understood now!! >>>>> "Not that there is anything wrong with that....."
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Here you go Sam...........


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Old 25-05-2009, 07:15 PM   #12
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I went there in February and agree with the above, it's a beautiful place and has very friendly people. It is vastly different to LA and New York. It is probably the one place in the USA I would consider living in. One thing to look out for is the large number of homeless people, there are a number of people begging for money and it appeared to be more common here than any other place I went to.
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Old 25-05-2009, 08:40 PM   #13
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One of the best cities in U.S..
Top food, many different nationalities..
Walked the bridge and visited jail..
This time they let me go .. Lol...
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Old 25-05-2009, 09:31 PM   #14
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just remember to put some flowers in your hair....


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It was a bit tongue in cheek, the joke was don't go bending over in the street. There's a large gay community there, in the Castro district or something I believe. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Some of the locals refer to the Bay area as the gay area. lol.

And I think Chinatown is kinda overrated.

I'd go back there again though.
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*I left my soul in san francisco* sorry someone had to say it :P
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I was going to reply to this thread when I saw it,

"I don't like wearing flowers in my hair"

You kind of beat me to it...a while ago :P
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Old 26-05-2009, 10:50 AM   #18
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Lived in Sacramento and spent many times in San Fran, unless you are working directly in San Fran I wouldnt live there, fantastic place, but its a pain on weekends with everyone else coming in, its very similar feel to Melbourne I thought, It can get very cold there even during summer, also car parking if you have one can be as expensive as living there, its a pretty tight little place, but good to base yourself from....
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Old 26-05-2009, 10:53 AM   #19
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Been there a few times now as a tourist. Love the city, it's fantastic. Dunno about living there, but I dare say it would be good for a while.
There would be plenty to do around there. Two great wine regions nearby in Sonoma and Napa Valleys. I can give you some info on the Sonoma Valley as I lived there for three months, but only stayed in a hotel in San Fran.

Lots of places within driving distance. Reno, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Vegas, LA, Sacremento, etc, etc. Plenty to see down the coast along highway 1 as well.

You lucky dog living in Sonoma for 3 months, what a beautiful place. I don't know about living in Sanfran (or any city) but I'd live in Sonoma. We "did" the Nappa and Sonoma wineries last August and I must say I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of some of their reds
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Lived in Sacramento and spent many times in San Fran, unless you are working directly in San Fran I wouldnt live there, fantastic place, but its a pain on weekends with everyone else coming in, its very similar feel to Melbourne I thought, It can get very cold there even during summer, also car parking if you have one can be as expensive as living there, its a pretty tight little place, but good to base yourself from....
What about living in the SF Bay area, and not directly in the City of SF itself?

I'm not 100% sure on where they will be putting the office.
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What about living in the SF Bay area, and not directly in the City of SF itself?

I'm not 100% sure on where they will be putting the office.
The Bay area is nice, but you want to work out where the office will be, commuting around San Fran during peak hour is well the worst in the world...also if you have family you will want to find a decent school district as well, as you get into schools depending on where you live. Also as its a pretty small place remember that SF Airport is one of the busiests there is and well, all the planes fly in around and over ther Bay area....with the amout of fog they get the planes do come in low and loud.

Also if you are not living but only working on SF City remember its 8 bucks a day to get on and off the Island.... 4 bucks each way...


And the offer of ringing me is still there if you need/wanted to speak to someone....

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mmmm to long ago for me to remember really

i have friends there so can contact them if needed

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Old 26-05-2009, 03:53 PM   #23
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Cheers Craig. This whole "move to US topic' just keeps bouncing like a ball. One minute work is hot to go, one minute they aren't, then I think i have all the details, then I don't. So hopefully this week I will know more as we are narrowing alot of the logisitcs down, so I will take you up on the offer of a phone call.
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No worries mate, let me know if you want a hand with who we moved with, how it went, what we took and didnt take....

Off the top of my head...DONT take anything electrical unless its a laptop you need...or a home PC you must have... They are cheap as chips over there anyway...

If the kids need new furniture, buy it over there again its cheap...we basically filled an entire house with new furniture and electrics for around 10k Aussie...which is cheap as..
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second what craig is saying about computer gear in the US, its dirt cheap. The only thing I took over with me when I lived there was my hard drive.
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second what craig is saying about computer gear in the US, its dirt cheap. The only thing I took over with me when I lived there was my hard drive, vibrator, super lube and hot pants and a vivid imagination.

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the fact i packed the vibrator was hardly surprising, the fact I used the wrong end on you for 45 minutes without you noticing was the surprising part.
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You lucky dog living in Sonoma for 3 months, what a beautiful place. I don't know about living in Sanfran (or any city) but I'd live in Sonoma. We "did" the Nappa and Sonoma wineries last August and I must say I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of some of their reds
Yeah, went and worked over there for three months with the wife back in 2003. We lived just out of Healdsburg and worked at Geyser Peak winery just off the 101 highway. Hint: My location should give you a reason why we went there, but it's the wife, not me, who's the winemaker.

Sam, let's just hope that your work doesn't get set up in Oakland. A lot of unsavouries there, although I think things did quieten down a bit when Uncle SB went through there. Or did it get worse? I can't remember.

Edit: Oh and with the electronics stuff, make sure they have an international voltage adapter otherwise you're buggered when you bring it home and then have to buy a voltage reducer for your gear. There goes your savings!
Clothes are really cheap there too. Buy up big when you're there.
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Thanks sgt doofey, it's info like that on Oakland that I am looking for.
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