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February 11, 2008 at 10:13 PM #151829EugeneParticipantThere are many options. Most of San Diego north of 8, and some areas south of 8 are ok to live in. Commuteness depends on how flexible your schedule is.
Escondido would only work if your commute is outside rush hour (6-9 AM to work, 4-6 PM back), and even then it would be 30-40 min. Look at the area at the east end of 56. Good schools, not too old, relatively expensive but an employee of a major wireless technology company should be able to afford it.
February 11, 2008 at 10:13 PM #152094EugeneParticipantThere are many options. Most of San Diego north of 8, and some areas south of 8 are ok to live in. Commuteness depends on how flexible your schedule is.
Escondido would only work if your commute is outside rush hour (6-9 AM to work, 4-6 PM back), and even then it would be 30-40 min. Look at the area at the east end of 56. Good schools, not too old, relatively expensive but an employee of a major wireless technology company should be able to afford it.
February 11, 2008 at 10:13 PM #152102EugeneParticipantThere are many options. Most of San Diego north of 8, and some areas south of 8 are ok to live in. Commuteness depends on how flexible your schedule is.
Escondido would only work if your commute is outside rush hour (6-9 AM to work, 4-6 PM back), and even then it would be 30-40 min. Look at the area at the east end of 56. Good schools, not too old, relatively expensive but an employee of a major wireless technology company should be able to afford it.
February 11, 2008 at 10:13 PM #152119EugeneParticipantThere are many options. Most of San Diego north of 8, and some areas south of 8 are ok to live in. Commuteness depends on how flexible your schedule is.
Escondido would only work if your commute is outside rush hour (6-9 AM to work, 4-6 PM back), and even then it would be 30-40 min. Look at the area at the east end of 56. Good schools, not too old, relatively expensive but an employee of a major wireless technology company should be able to afford it.
February 11, 2008 at 10:13 PM #152190EugeneParticipantThere are many options. Most of San Diego north of 8, and some areas south of 8 are ok to live in. Commuteness depends on how flexible your schedule is.
Escondido would only work if your commute is outside rush hour (6-9 AM to work, 4-6 PM back), and even then it would be 30-40 min. Look at the area at the east end of 56. Good schools, not too old, relatively expensive but an employee of a major wireless technology company should be able to afford it.
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