Every time I come to san francisco, I realize that this is home, and I must move back. When I lived in SF, I did not fly out to Chicago 8 bajillion times a year, and I didn’t feel like I would have, if only I’d had the money.
My BGA’s been good to me. It’s the best job I’ve had so far. I think I should give up on the stupid plans that are indirect about getting what I want. I should develop a reasonable plan for escape to san francisco and say to the relevant parties “I want to stay with this BGA, but I am moving to SF with or without you.”
Now the hard part, actually finding a job.
I felt the same way every time I came to SF and I haven’t left ever since….and I won’t.
Where were you before?
Southern CA, I know don’t judge me too harshly.
I feel the same way about Montreal.
Brrrr. But yeah, montreal does have some good points. But brrrr.
The weather in the bay area depresses me because it’s never bad.
*hugs*
I’m glad I finally understand when people say things like this.
G’luck, Silly Mister.
Oddly, coming to San Jose has made me realize the same thing about Austin. 🙁
Awww. =( I have not done well keeping track of you. I wasn’t aware of Austin, let alone San Jose. Hope you manage to arrange something happier for you.
I feel exactly the same. Shame I’m self-employed, and in the UK, which makes the move near-impossible :/
At least you’re paid in Pounds?!
If only frequent travel were a substitute for actual residence.
Even if you fly back and forth equal amounts, you’ll likely be happier in San Fran being there more of your regular time.
If nothing is critical in what you do, at being in Chicago itself, there should be no problem for them.
Bureaucracy, it’s what’s for breakfast. I expect that I will actually be told “it was lovely having you…”
Good luck bud.
Figuring out what you want is half the battle.
… the easy half sometimes. 😉
PS, are you still alive or just a ghost in the machine? 😉
I’m still kickin’ *laugh*
Hopefully see you at board games later today?
If I get all my chores done at least. Heh.
Yeah, SF still feels like home to me as well. I’m still conflicted about whether my move to socal is permanent. If you’re like me, a good path to SF might take a little longer to produce results. I know, I’m impatient too.