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I'm considering a job offer from Gilead (entry level Ph.D. Chemist). Gilead is that campus across the street from 3rd (picture kiteboarding at lunch). Anyone work there?
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Yep, the water is literally 30 feet from my desk at Marina Bay. So... how many times have I kited there this year? Exactly 0. What a loser. I think that number would be much higher though if it were 3rd Ave and not Marina Bay.
Regardless, I don't think that proximity to a kiting spot is the best criterion for choosing a job, at least for most people. Check out the company. Get a feel for the culture. Determine if you will enjoy the work you would do there. If it fits, go for it. If not, keep looking, and relish the fact that pretty much regardless of where you work in the Bay Area, you're no more than 30 minutes or so away from a great kiting spot :mrgreen:
Regardless, I don't think that proximity to a kiting spot is the best criterion for choosing a job, at least for most people. Check out the company. Get a feel for the culture. Determine if you will enjoy the work you would do there. If it fits, go for it. If not, keep looking, and relish the fact that pretty much regardless of where you work in the Bay Area, you're no more than 30 minutes or so away from a great kiting spot :mrgreen:
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Proximity for me means one thing: Get in to the car, or get there without a car. Once you are in the car, and everything is packed, 1 minute or 15 minutes drive is the same thing. No practical benefit. There is also the time to get into the water once you are in the parking, which you will not change and for me is longer than the drive.
IMO: Get the best job you can find, if you are talking biotech between South San Francisco and Palo Alto you are never really too far from third.
IMO: Get the best job you can find, if you are talking biotech between South San Francisco and Palo Alto you are never really too far from third.
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