I happen to be an expert on this subject; choosing the Bay Area is a no-brainer for both $ and QoL reasons.
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(born / raised / educated / frequent visitor to Waterloo; current & former BA resident; tech trend watcher.)
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I stopped reading when the Medium piece hinted that an entry-level engineer would get a 1BR in SF...
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humans don't work like this; my guess is that the same person would get 1BR in W, shared ap in SF
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Triplebyte's main points for moving to SF not addressed? equity upside and earnings growth
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realize medium article not a response to Triplebyte's, but those 2 points prob hold true, albeit less than b4
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it's great if all you want is to be a mid-level engineer, but the BA gives you opp to be much more
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conclusions not incompatible. Don't move to BA if optimizing for $ per sq ft living space. Move for career opp's.
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SF is not Silicon Valley. Rent a 4 bed house in San Jose: $4k/month Buy a 1bd condo downtown SJ: $500k
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