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Looking for a room in San Francisco. Any friendly bass fisherman that can recommend something dirt cheap? Or would be willing to let a hard working, Raider loving, electrician sleep in their garage or a tent in their back yard?

Work is booming out there right now and I'm kind of interested in heading out there. Scale is 61 dollars an hour straight time, then 122 an hour over time. I would be willing to chip in on bills and rent. Unless it's a backyard. In which case I can chip in on rent and lawn care. 

This is still in the planning phase of possible travel. 

  • Super User
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I have friends out there..your gonna find that the pay is high for a reason..the expenses are proportionally high.

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  • Super User
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If you're working in San Francisco and making  $122 an hour you're going to work one full day to pay rent for a bedroom.  Maybe more.

  • Super User
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I believe they have the highest homeless population in the United States.  You should fit right in

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  • Super User
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Yup, have family out there. In SF they pay $2200 a month for a studio that after a good night of drinking you could pee across. 

So, figure cali pay at $$$

And BFE pay at $

Your bring home will probably be the same. 

  • Super User
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1 hour ago, slonezp said:

I believe they have the highest homeless population in the United States.  You should fit right in

I have thought of bringing my own card board box and sleeping in a gutter. The cost saving would be phenomenal. 

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  • Super User
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1 minute ago, Crappiebasser said:

I'm sure you'll find a new "friend" to stay with for free pretty quick in San Fran.

Lmao! 

  • Super User
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1 hour ago, Raider Nation Fisher said:

I have thought of bringing my own card board box and sleeping in a gutter. The cost saving would be phenomenal. 

You mean same thing your doing now?

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  • Super User
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be a lot of Chinese restaurants for you to check out

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  • Super User
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5 hours ago, Raider Nation Fisher said:

I have thought of bringing my own card board box and sleeping in a gutter. The cost saving would be phenomenal. 

Never trust a homeless guy....

True story. Yesterday I leave work and I'm waiting to cross the street. I overhear 2 alleged homeless people talking. Both appeared somewhat well manicured and upbeat. One guy asks the other guy, who is bald headed, a question I couldn't quite hear. The bald headed guy answers " I will, but first I have to raise $200 for a bus ticket". He sets a milk crate down, sits down with a pathetic look on his face, and unfolds his cardboard sign. "Going thru chemo. Need help to afford medicine"

I think I'm going to shave my head and change careers.  

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  • Super User
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On June 22, 2016 at 0:07 PM, gardnerjigman said:

 

And BFE pay at $

 

lol superb, sir

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  • Super User
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On ‎6‎/‎22‎/‎2016 at 1:41 PM, Raider Nation Fisher said:

I have thought of bringing my own card board box and sleeping in a gutter. The cost saving would be phenomenal. 

Under a bridge.  It's much nicer.  You never know what kind of fluids will be running down the gutter.  A slightly used shopping cart will complete your domicile.

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