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Man, you could really pick up a lot of channels with that thing.
Also, a sentry station and sniper's nest for cannibal anarchy. Sit in the dish and pick 'em off as they appear on the horizon and hilltops. A nice concrete bunker/fallout shelter and it would be sweet.
screw paying one million for a crap ranch house in palo alto, buy this instead!
thats why many employers are expanding elsewhere.. they arent hiring here much.
and why should they...
screw paying one million for a crap ranch house in palo alto, buy this instead!
thats why many employers are expanding elsewhere.. they arent hiring here much.
and why should they...
My Lady is yet another remote worker for a Silicon Valley firm, sweet deal California wages but we still have an Oregon cost of living. They would have to offer her a stupid amount of money for us to even consider moving down there.
My Lady is yet another remote worker for a Silicon Valley firm, sweet deal California wages but we still have an Oregon cost of living. They would have to offer her a stupid amount of money for us to even consider moving down there.
Yes.. many recent migrants to CA somehow think every SV companyhave all is employees here. they are clueless in seeing the vast number of headcount is remote, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Texas, etc etc. And these states are all to happy to get the jobs inside their borders while Gov Brown keeps ignoring all this..
Lots of my remote coworkers are peach fine, doing great, working for top rated tech companies...
Yes.. many recent migrants to CA somehow think every SV companyhave all is employees here. they are clueless in seeing the vast number of headcount is remote, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Texas, etc etc. And these states are all to happy to get the jobs inside their borders while Gov Brown keeps ignoring all this..
Lots of my remote coworkers are peach fine, doing great, working for top rated tech companies...
Silicon valley still has all the VC money and the executive talent, recently we had a software company move their headquarters south for that reason.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/siliconforest/2010/05/jive_software_makes_it_officia.html
Secure Fenced Communication Satellite Site
103 Acres with large building envelope
20,000 Square Foot Structure
Paved Private Road
Infrastructure includes 3 Phase and Fiber Optics
Hell, that seems like a damn good deal to me. The land alone is a mere $14.5 grand an acre. I'd gladly pay three times that for an acre of land nearby where I live.
The "structure" is way bigger than most houses and would probably serve better as a house than most of the shacks going for $300k around here.
The telecommunication cables are a bonus.
If this deal were in Boca Raton, FL, I'd team up with 10 buddies to buy it in a second.
Silicon valley still has all the VC money and the executive talent, recently we had a software company move their headquarters south for that reason.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/siliconforest/2010/05/jive_software_makes_it_officia.html
30 yr vetern.. what is spoken inside by executives differs from the media. Frankly we had a disconnect since 2002-05. Its been hype since then.
Yes.. many have a HQ in SV... headcount is some 10-15% is local to SV while 85-90% is elsewhere like Intel, Cisco, Seagate, KLA, AMD, and many many more. The number isnt that big in total.. And all are legal Delaware corporations. What does it say ?
Now days as you see even small start ups have regional R&D centers.. its saves and stretches that VC dollar longer.
I'm sure they would take a $1M for this property. There are nonstop flights from SAT to SFO. I know. I would fly to the Bay Area twice a month as a consultant.
So why do people want to live in Palo Alto?
Sort of easier said than done. Sure- there's other tech jobs outside of SV by far. But at least in my field of tech, a few years ago I did in fact try to get a job out of California in any number of other, supposedly "tech-friendly" cities like Austin, Raleigh, Atlanta, etc.
Guess what? There were maybe a total of 4-5 total jobs in any given city I looked at and on top of that, the pay more or less sucked. Lots of competition for those jobs from all the other smart Californians who had already moved there, sure they would get a job immediately.
On top of that, if you did land a job in one of those places, exactly how long would it take to get another if you lost it? Years? Who knows in a place with far fewer jobs total.
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Sweet piece of property and has the added benefit of broadcasting cannibal anarchy to the solar system.