I've accepted a job in San Francisco!

jsn9333

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I'm so excited! It's for an internship for this summer only, as I still have one year of law school left. Given the state of the economy, hopefully it will turn into a permanent offer once I graduate two summers from now.

As I was interviewing around the country, San Fran stuck out at me for sure. I knew I'd enjoy a summer there. The west coast weed was killer compared to what I get on the east coast. But at the same time I sort of didn't want to have to go across the country away from all my family and friends on the East Coast.

I've been praying for God to lead me to San Fran if that is His will, and it turns out after about 100+ resumes sent out around my state and the country (and ~10 interviews) San Fran was my only offer. So... there ya go! I'll take that as a sign I suppose.


I do have a couple questions if anyone is familiar with San Fran.

- what are good/bad areas of the town to live in? (as far as crime, general friendliness, whatever). I'll be working pretty much in the heart of the "financial district" downtown.
- what are some good places to look as far as finding a roomate to sub-lease with for the summer (craigslist? other city specific sites, particular newspapers if I can get a copy, etc.)
- do I have to be a CA citizen to get a medical cannabis card? (If you have a doctor you would recommend to see, that would be great too). I'll be bringing medical records and documentation of my chronic pain to show whatever doctor I go to for a recommendation.

Thanks!
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

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Spent a week in San Fran this past spring. It was the best week of my life. If I thought I could afford it, I would move there in a second.

:peace:
 

Florida Girl

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I'm so excited! It's for an internship for this summer only,

This summer is already over... do you mean next summer?

Also... SF is a lot of fun.... great city.... but HELLA expensive to live. Luckily they have a good transit system so you can live outside the city and take BART in.
 

jsn9333

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This summer is already over... do you mean next summer?

Also... SF is a lot of fun.... great city.... but HELLA expensive to live. Luckily they have a good transit system so you can live outside the city and take BART in.
Yes, I mean this coming summer... summer of 2009. Summer internships with law firms get settled well in advance of the summer, apparently. I wouldn't mind saving some money on rent. At the same time, I'd really like to experience the city for all its worth, and that would seem to be easier living in the city itself. Plus I can't stand long commutes.

I found a little place that rents a little room with a bed and a dresser, and a shared bathroom (shared with one other room) for like $550 a month. It is like a 10 minute walk from where I'll be working downtown. Granted for that money I could get a decent room with a private bathroom outside the city. But I'm not planning on spending much time in my bathroom anyway. :)

We'll see... decisions, decisions...
 

Bigdog1

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San Fran is a great town, but it is a hell of a lot more expensive than most towns. I hope your making at least 100K, because any thing less than that will lead to a tough life. But San Fran is a great town and with the shopping and wine country nearby, youll love it!
 

calicat

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I'm so excited! It's for an internship for this summer only, as I still have one year of law school left. Given the state of the economy, hopefully it will turn into a permanent offer once I graduate two summers from now.

As I was interviewing around the country, San Fran stuck out at me for sure. I knew I'd enjoy a summer there. The west coast weed was killer compared to what I get on the east coast. But at the same time I sort of didn't want to have to go across the country away from all my family and friends on the East Coast.

I've been praying for God to lead me to San Fran if that is His will, and it turns out after about 100+ resumes sent out around my state and the country (and ~10 interviews) San Fran was my only offer. So... there ya go! I'll take that as a sign I suppose.


I do have a couple questions if anyone is familiar with San Fran.

- what are good/bad areas of the town to live in? (as far as crime, general friendliness, whatever). I'll be working pretty much in the heart of the "financial district" downtown.
- what are some good places to look as far as finding a roomate to sub-lease with for the summer (craigslist? other city specific sites, particular newspapers if I can get a copy, etc.)
- do I have to be a CA citizen to get a medical cannabis card? (If you have a doctor you would recommend to see, that would be great too). I'll be bringing medical records and documentation of my chronic pain to show whatever doctor I go to for a recommendation.

Thanks!
1) My daughter and I frequent there and we have been blessed without encountering the crime element. It does exist and unfortunately when you work in the financial district it is adjacent to a shady place of town called the Tenderloin district. But do not fret we always stay at hotels in that district and walk at night and we have been lucky with no bad experiences.
2) For a city with that much population cramped in such a small area, the people are generally friendly.
3) you are on the right track about the sublease people but screen wisely.
4) Search weedtracker.com that would help you find a doctor that could write down a recommendation for you. Just bring your medical records so it will be an effortless experience for you. Now it is not mandatory to obtain a 215 card but I do have one so that means in the state of california I can use marijuana medicinally within the current state guidelines. Now if you just had a doctors recommendation then that would just allow you to smoke and/or cultivate within the county you obtained the doctors recommendation.

Good luck with your exodus and I hope you enjoy Frisco like my daughter and I do. That is our favorite city in the county.
 

hyphyjoose

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I'm so excited! It's for an internship for this summer only, as I still have one year of law school left. Given the state of the economy, hopefully it will turn into a permanent offer once I graduate two summers from now.

As I was interviewing around the country, San Fran stuck out at me for sure. I knew I'd enjoy a summer there. The west coast weed was killer compared to what I get on the east coast. But at the same time I sort of didn't want to have to go across the country away from all my family and friends on the East Coast.

I've been praying for God to lead me to San Fran if that is His will, and it turns out after about 100+ resumes sent out around my state and the country (and ~10 interviews) San Fran was my only offer. So... there ya go! I'll take that as a sign I suppose.


I do have a couple questions if anyone is familiar with San Fran.

- what are good/bad areas of the town to live in? (as far as crime, general friendliness, whatever). I'll be working pretty much in the heart of the "financial district" downtown.
- what are some good places to look as far as finding a roomate to sub-lease with for the summer (craigslist? other city specific sites, particular newspapers if I can get a copy, etc.)
- do I have to be a CA citizen to get a medical cannabis card? (If you have a doctor you would recommend to see, that would be great too). I'll be bringing medical records and documentation of my chronic pain to show whatever doctor I go to for a recommendation.

Thanks!
i almost got arrested in frisco last night at the fort on the mountain right before the toll booths on the bridge. lol
 

jsn9333

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Calicat, thank you for the advice.

The main place I was looking at was at 6th St. down from Market St., which google says is near the Tenderloin district. There goes that plan I guess. I don't want to mess around with having my bike or motorcycle stolen, or worse.

There were some other promising places up north of there, towards china town. Bush street? Something like that. I'll look more into those. They were a little more expensive, but probably worth it.

Thanks for the advice. Good to know about the card versus recommendation too. I might just go with a recommendation since I won't be leaving the county often. I probably don't need to hassle with getting a CA drivers license for the recommendation either.
 

mahlye

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what does your internship entail? and what do you hope to do out of law school? I hope to attend law school after college so I have about a thousand questions; unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with San Fransisco. I was going to go to school there for nursing but switched my major to political science, the school I attend now has a great department but I'm transferring due to horrible location.
 

jsn9333

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I'm working for a law firm downtown. While law degrees are general and do not involve a "speciality", I'm focusing on intellectual property issues with the elective classes I take and the jobs I pursue. I'll be doing that sort of work at this firm (patents mostly, but perhaps some copyright and trademark issues as well).

Out of law school I'd like to write patents for people, investigate intellectual property issues in mergers, give advice, etc. That is "transactional" type work, ie not involving courtrooms, lawsuits, and that stuff. However, in economic downturns "litigation" (inside the courtroom type stuff) tends to increase and "transactional" work declines. When businesses can't make money selling their products they just start suing the crap out of each other. So I may find myself being an intellectual property "litigator" for the first few years. I should get a taste of all sides of intellectual property law at this internship. I'm really glad I landed it, even though it is across the country.

what does your internship entail? and what do you hope to do out of law school? I hope to attend law school after college so I have about a thousand questions; unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with San Fransisco. I was going to go to school there for nursing but switched my major to political science, the school I attend now has a great department but I'm transferring due to horrible location.
 

mahlye

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I'm working for a law firm downtown. While law degrees are general and do not involve a "speciality", I'm focusing on intellectual property issues with the elective classes I take and the jobs I pursue. I'll be doing that sort of work at this firm (patents mostly, but perhaps some copyright and trademark issues as well).

Out of law school I'd like to write patents for people, investigate intellectual property issues in mergers, give advice, etc. That is "transactional" type work, ie not involving courtrooms, lawsuits, and that stuff. However, in economic downturns "litigation" (inside the courtroom type stuff) tends to increase and "transactional" work declines. When businesses can't make money selling their products they just start suing the crap out of each other. So I may find myself being an intellectual property "litigator" for the first few years. I should get a taste of all sides of intellectual property law at this internship. I'm really glad I landed it, even though it is across the country.
thank you, that's really very interesting and admirable - to me at least. what law school are you graduating from?
 

iamthatguy

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Dude Craigslist is really the #1 place to look here in Cali and ESPECIALLY in SF where Craigslist actually originated. Congratulations on the internship!
 

hyphyjoose

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You mean this one? hehe

(I took this pic a few weeks ago when I was interviewing for the job)
nah brah, it's the one opposite that. it's the mountain to the right of the GGB. i think it's called ft. khronkite, i can't remember.
 

jsn9333

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San Fran is a great town, but it is a hell of a lot more expensive than most towns. I hope your making at least 100K, because any thing less than that will lead to a tough life. But San Fran is a great town and with the shopping and wine country nearby, youll love it!

The city is hella expensive, you're right. I'll be making more then I ever thought I'd ever make, but it would still be impossible to buy an actual house in the city. That's wild to me.

I don't know WTF my classmates who aren't finding jobs are going to do. I'd say 8/10 of my classmates don't even have a job.... a lot of them are talking about dropping out of law school. This economy sucking is tearing some plans to pieces. At least all I have to do is move across the country.

I can't wait, actually. Never have lived in a city, and if I had to pick one San Fran would fucking be it!
 

ll420luva

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Look for a place near ucsf because there are hella college kids who need roommates plus it close to the haight where you can score some dank if you find the right people
 
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