Anonymous wrote:People do it. I had a friend that did it, but it can be painful. The 17 hwy up from SC to SV is very twisty, 2 lanes, often backed up and/or has accidents.
Personally, I feel SC is very isolated from everywhere.
On the whole, SC is *very* liberal. So be prepared.
Anonymous wrote:Current commute 25 minutes. SC commute 60 minutes + depending on the day. We're just having a hard time finding somewhere actually in Silicon Valley that we could both afford and be excited about calling home. Santa Cruz seems idyllic from afar but I get what other PPs are saying, an isolated beach town with money can often fall prey to darker temptations and out of whack realities. But being that close to the beach would be so very soul satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful, expensive, very family friendly. Commute totally depends on where in SV. Netflix is in Los Gatos, so it's easy. If further up the peninsula, it can be hard but doable. If you are lucky enough to work for Netflix, apple, or FB (and maybe Google), you can ride company shuttles from SC and work during your commute. IMO Netflix is most ideal due to location/compensation/corporate culture.
Thanks! This helps a lot. Job is in Mountain View, and we're confirming about the shuttle to SC.
Shuttle confirmed. I think this makes a difference as it turns a commute into somewhat productive time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful, expensive, very family friendly. Commute totally depends on where in SV. Netflix is in Los Gatos, so it's easy. If further up the peninsula, it can be hard but doable. If you are lucky enough to work for Netflix, apple, or FB (and maybe Google), you can ride company shuttles from SC and work during your commute. IMO Netflix is most ideal due to location/compensation/corporate culture.
Thanks! This helps a lot. Job is in Mountain View, and we're confirming about the shuttle to SC.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful, expensive, very family friendly. Commute totally depends on where in SV. Netflix is in Los Gatos, so it's easy. If further up the peninsula, it can be hard but doable. If you are lucky enough to work for Netflix, apple, or FB (and maybe Google), you can ride company shuttles from SC and work during your commute. IMO Netflix is most ideal due to location/compensation/corporate culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you posting on DCUM about California?
Surely there is somewhere more appropriate.
Great point.
OP, are you black? If not, why not?