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Moving To San Francisco/bay Area


elonwy

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elonwy Enthusiast

I just got back from SF today, they flew me up for 5 hours for the last portion of my flurry of interviews. I haven't been around cause I've been insanely busy dealing with the OMG New Job thing, and working my extra job to try to make moving money, so have been rediculously exhausted and antisocial for the last month.

This job is frakking AMAZING. Its about 1/3 of the work of my current job, for alot more money, with really cool people, in downtown San Francisco. My new office has a gigantic window. So I have two and a half weeks to pack and arrange all my stuff and move up. Luckily, I'm going to be temporarily staying with my new BF who lives in San Jose who has a gigantic garage to store my stuff in while apartment hunting on the West Peninsula.

OMG!!!!!! EEEEEKKKK!!!!! WHEEEEE!!!!!

Hi to all the SF people. I look forward to picking your brains for places to eat. I also look forward to hunting down Crave to buy a birthday cake, since my birthday is on the 17th, and I'll be celebrating it up there!!

Whoooohooooo!!!

I get to give notice to my old stinky job tomorrow. I can't wait.

Elonwy


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Congratulations on the new job, new life, new everything, and I'm happy for you to be able to leave your 'old, stinking job' behind. Hooray! I hope everything works out to be just perfect.

jaten Enthusiast

Congratulations!!! Your post makes me smile. It sounds like a bright new world has just opened for you. How exciting!!!

NicoleAJ Enthusiast

Congrats on the job. San Francisco is amazing, and it's especially wonderful for people with celiac. My boyfriend is originially from the bay area, so we spend a lot of time there visiting, and I have not had a single problem finding food there. I'm actually going for another 10 days over Thanksgiving. I can't wait because so many restaurants and stores there are extra gluten conscious.

Green12 Enthusiast

Congratulations on the new job, and a move to S.F. sounds exciting :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

Congratulations!!!!

I'm envious! I <3 NorCal. :)

dlp252 Apprentice
I just got back from SF today, they flew me up for 5 hours for the last portion of my flurry of interviews. I haven't been around cause I've been insanely busy dealing with the OMG New Job thing, and working my extra job to try to make moving money, so have been rediculously exhausted and antisocial for the last month.

This job is frakking AMAZING. Its about 1/3 of the work of my current job, for alot more money, with really cool people, in downtown San Francisco. My new office has a gigantic window. So I have two and a half weeks to pack and arrange all my stuff and move up. Luckily, I'm going to be temporarily staying with my new BF who lives in San Jose who has a gigantic garage to store my stuff in while apartment hunting on the West Peninsula.

OMG!!!!!! EEEEEKKKK!!!!! WHEEEEE!!!!!

Hi to all the SF people. I look forward to picking your brains for places to eat. I also look forward to hunting down Crave to buy a birthday cake, since my birthday is on the 17th, and I'll be celebrating it up there!!

Whoooohooooo!!!

I get to give notice to my old stinky job tomorrow. I can't wait.

Elonwy

CONGRATULATIONS!!! How exciting! We'll be neighbors, lol...I live about 50 miles south of SF. Don't get up there very often though so can't help with the eating thing, but just wanted to say congratulations and welcome up north, lol.


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I'm so happy for you!!! Congratulations :D

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