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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (780935)4/21/2014 6:09:44 PM
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Times they have a-changed. I moved to Silicon Valley 30 years ago lived in Mountain View and worked in Sunnyvale. I recall a grand total of one person that lived in San Francisco and commuted to Sunnyvale for work (Other than Jerry on the 3 days a week he was in No-Cal.) He was from New York City and just had to live the urban life. Today I have a recent college grad working in Sunnyvale for a med device company and a soon to be grad hoping to work in the Bay Area. Regardless of where they work they both want to live in the city and will be happy to commute. It was never a consideration for me. At my present employer in the far out East Bay we have at least one employee that lives in the city and takes ~1hr BART ride each way. I don't know how they afford it and can stand the commute time.
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