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Mar 20, 2007 12:30 PM

Life and jobs in San Francisco

by krazykev Premium Member

Fellow Humans:

I have been performing research about the San Francisco area. So, can you please tell me what jobs and living there is really like? I value input from anyone.

Thanks,
Kevin


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from scallywags
Old Mar 20, 2007, 03:25 PM

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Hi Kevin,

I am a nursing student, so I won't comment on jobs. I can tell you about living in San Francisco. I grew up in SF and have never strayed far from home. It is a wonderful city with so much diversity and culture.

San Francisco has many wonderful events each weekend. There is always something to do. SF is also full of "foodies" and there are many wonderful restaurants to choose from. Transportation varies. Some say that having a car in the city is too much of a hassle and take advantage of the public transportation. Others prefer to have their own car, even for just part time use.

If you want to get out of the city for a few days, you have many options. Lake Tahoe is only 4 hours of a drive. Great for skiing (water or snow) depending on the time of year. There are so many day trips you can take...the wine country, down the coast, hiking in the nearby mountains.

It is expensive to live here, but the wages are decent. I have friends who are RN and make $55/hr. They have been able to afford the high costs associated with rents and home ownership.

Hope this is helpful and good luck in your decision making.
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from Sensoria17
Old Mar 22, 2007, 03:33 PM

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Not much to add here other than my sister is an RN and lived and worked in SF for close to 10 years. Her department (ER at SF General) is so desperate for nurses that they hire new grads. She's currently training a new grad that hasn't even taken the license test. I didn't know they could do that.
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from CityKat
Old Mar 25, 2007, 08:02 PM

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How many years experience does your friend have that makes $55 an hour? New grads DON'T make that much. I've checked with all of the top paying hospitals back home in SF and for new grads, most start out at $39, up to $43 being the highest.
My friends who have been nurses for 5 years in SF, are still renting and can't afford to buy.
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Old Mar 25, 2007, 08:07 PM

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I looked into moving there, but it's EXPENSIVE! I decided to stick to SF as a vacation spot, instead. I would like to actually own a home someday.
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Old Apr 05, 2007, 07:15 PM

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hey Kevin,

I just visited San Francisco to interview and find out if this is the city for me. I was very impressed, and would definitely make the move. As far as the expense, it's not that bad if you're renting. Check craigslist.com for rates and do the math. If you're looking to buy and settle down, that may be more difficult, but I haven't crunched the numbers on that one.
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from scallywags
Old Apr 06, 2007, 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by StudentNurseBean View Post
How many years experience does your friend have that makes $55 an hour? New grads DON'T make that much. I've checked with all of the top paying hospitals back home in SF and for new grads, most start out at $39, up to $43 being the highest.
My friends who have been nurses for 5 years in SF, are still renting and can't afford to buy.
My friend was a LVN prior to becoming a RN last year. Her starting wage was $55/hr as a RN. She also worked at the hospital as a LVN and moved into an RN position. Not sure if that influenced the pay factor?

I agree, it is very expensive to live here. For those who want to become homeowners, it is very frustrating because the cost of housing is so high. People do manage to do it, but it usually takes two incomes and some compromise. I was lucky to buy when housing was more affordable. My friends just bought a house a few months ago and really had to budget in order to afford the mortgage.
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from pinoyRN_23
Old Apr 06, 2007, 12:39 PM

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whoa the rate for new grad RN's there are high..im a new grad RN and i just recently got hired at long beach memorial and they only pay you $28.33 + 4.50 night differential...thats pretty low to think that i am a BSN-RN.. i work nights so that pretty much compensates the low rate that they give new grads RN's... here in LA downtown area, the highest rate that you could be offered as a new grad RN is around $35 excluding night diffs..

im also considering moving to sanfo.

maybe that explains why she got paid so high,maybe its because she has a heck of an experience as an LVN before she got the offer as an RN... i went to straight RN program so i guess that gives me less experience since im only 23.
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from CityKat
Old Apr 06, 2007, 01:27 PM

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Hmm..
Yes, indeed experience is a huge factor. One of my friends who has been an RN for 8 years is making $51 an hour working at UCSF on the oncology unit. She loves it, but she said starting new grads don't start out making that much. Experience is "golden"!!
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Old Apr 08, 2007, 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by wheelhouse88 View Post
hey Kevin,

I just visited San Francisco to interview and find out if this is the city for me. I was very impressed, and would definitely make the move. As far as the expense, it's not that bad if you're renting. Check craigslist.com for rates and do the math. If you're looking to buy and settle down, that may be more difficult, but I haven't crunched the numbers on that one.
If you don't mind me asking, which hospital did you interview at?
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