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  • Sirshredalot
    Ski nerd
    • Oct 2005
    • 6250

    #16
    Originally posted by mefa30
    I was thinking of working in Provo and actually living in Heber, Draper, American Fork, etc.
    This sounds reasonable to me. But if living in Eden and working in Ogden was not your style, then I don't see how living in Heber and commuting to Provo would be an improvement. I mean, if you really are on a 9-5, the access to biking and skiing from that area is great, but on paper the same statement applies to Eden. Depending on which shop you've got the offer from down there, your boss might be a riding buddy of mine.

    On the other hand, quality of life is probably better in Bend and you don't have to deal with the lds thing while dating. You're youngish, single and employable, so if that job goes away and you have to move for work in a couple years, is it that big a deal? That's probably where I would go if I were you.

    I'm assuming all 3 gigs would look just as good on your resume. So run away from the oc cost of living and crowds. Fuck that.

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    • mefa30
      Registered User
      • Mar 2016
      • 56

      #17
      Originally posted by Sirshredalot
      This sounds reasonable to me. But if living in Eden and working in Ogden was not your style, then I don't see how living in Heber and commuting to Provo would be an improvement. I mean, if you really are on a 9-5, the access to biking and skiing from that area is great, but on paper the same statement applies to Eden. Depending on which shop you've got the offer from down there, your boss might be a riding buddy of mine.

      On the other hand, quality of life is probably better in Bend and you don't have to deal with the lds thing while dating. You're youngish, single and employable, so if that job goes away and you have to move for work in a couple years, is it that big a deal? That's probably where I would go if I were you.

      I'm assuming all 3 gigs would look just as good on your resume. So run away from the oc cost of living and crowds. Fuck that.
      My job in Ogden was salary. That will never happen again. I would get calls from mechanics to fix a issue and I told them over the phone how to fix it. They would make some excuse for me to come in. I would drive into work at 2am and follow the same steps I said over the phone while the mechanic that called me in is in the shop watching Netflix.

      I thought I had it made to live cheap in Eden at Moose Hollow and make good money in Ogden. However, I was working 12 hour days on a regular basis in addition to being called in the middle of the night/ weekends. When I lived in Ogden, I didn't ski or bike one day. I was either at work or tired from work.

      Downside with the Bend job is its the only gig in town, that scares the hell out of me. It pays $15k less, though I learned the hard way that I would rather be happy with my job then make more money. My favorite job ever was being a lifty at Deer Valley in 2008.

      Fuck these surfers, they are chill guys, but do they ever sleep or have jobs? The surfer guy above me is up at 2:30am, 5am, 11pm, 8pm, noon, etc. just yesterday. Seems like they are either surfing or making noise at their apartment. If I stay in the OC, I'm moving further inland like to Tustin or Irvine. Never had this issue when I lived in or visited ski towns. People usually sleep at night so they can wake up early and get first tracks.

      I liked Eden. Though at Valley Market in Eden, you need to check the dates of everything. Lots of expired food there. The plan to take advantage of living in Eden just didn't work out. I could have just slept somewhere at work.

      The company in Provo is more on the R&D side versus manufacturing, which is why I'm stoked on it. The place is closed at night. All the top managers are from BYU, so most likely I won't be working on Sunday worst case.

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      • mefa30
        Registered User
        • Mar 2016
        • 56

        #18
        Originally posted by TWINS
        Why not San Diego ?
        Cooler climate and cheaper housing.
        Not much farther drive to Mammoth/Big Bear and lots of industry.
        That's where I would go.
        I do a lot of work at a Qualcomm plant in San Diego. Frickin hot down there. Not a lot of engineering jobs (I don't do chip or RF design, so working for Qualcomm isn't a option). I think people in San Diego county are not as open/ friendly as the OC.

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        • Brock Landers
          Youre not the boss of me
          • Oct 2006
          • 7113

          #19
          Move in with Benny in Summit County.
          Decisions Decisions

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          • mefa30
            Registered User
            • Mar 2016
            • 56

            #20
            Originally posted by liv2ski
            So you can't find a job up around Sacramento and live east up the 80? I think everyplace you mentioned is above 75 in the summer, so ac will be your friend.
            I love CA and leaving it would be super hard for me. I think I could live up the 80, as closer to Tahoe has it's benefits and maybe once retired, north of Tahoe up the 89 to get further out with property.
            Hell, are there any jobs for you around Reno? Hot in the summer, but likely the same as the spots you mentioned and it is a nice town with great access to everything I need without the weirdness that is much of UT.
            And how about maybe Eugene Or? Not so damn hot, likely jobs for you, cooler temps, skiing may be a bit further away, but it is really beautiful up that way.

            Sacramento is a good idea. I need to look more into the area. Is it less crowded then the OC? How are the people there?

            I thought about living in Truckee and working in Reno. It would be a similar commute to living in Eden and working in Ogden, UT. Need to look more into that.

            I interviewed and got a job in Eugene when I was told my job is moving to CA. I liked the company and downtown Eugene is neat. They took me to a good pub downtown that I liked. I turned it down because outside of downtown its mostly farms/ mills. Its also far away from skiing. Didn't have the same vibe as Bend.

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            • mefa30
              Registered User
              • Mar 2016
              • 56

              #21
              Originally posted by El Chupacabra
              You can tell who lives in So Cal when highways are referred to as "the___".

              But to complain that Newport Beach is too hot... you're going to be disappointed everywhere else. Maybe not if you move next door to stfu's 140-mph wind mountain.
              Saying "the" before a freeway is something that I picked up since moving here. I also say bro, dude and sweet a lot. Words I never said before moving here.

              Don't get me wrong, I can manage to live in weather hotter then 70F, just not year round. I'd like a break from being hot. My AC has been on since moving here. I never turn on the heat.

              Last summer I spent a week DH MTB at Mt Bachelor (sweet) and SkiBowl (lame amusement park on Mt Hood with hikers on the trails). I was hot and had to constantly refill my hydration pack, but I was too focused on biking to bitch about it.

              Two things I like about Sundance in Provo is that the season pass is only $150 and by looking at the trail map, hikers are not allowed on the bike trails. I think its a bad idea to have people bird watching on a DH MTB trail.

              Im originally from the upper midwest, so I don't need "epic" (to use Vail terminology) sized mountains. Sundance, Mt. Bachelor, etc. is plenty for me.

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              • mcski
                Registered User
                • Apr 2006
                • 11205

                #22
                Bend, OR vs Provo, UT vs Orange County, CA

                How about a job in SF? You will NEVER worry about the heat here that's for sure.

                PS - SoCal invented freeways. They get to say "the"

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                • Tippster
                  Media Whore
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 35244

                  #23
                  If you think SD is hot you're gonna have an eye-opening experience in SAC.

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                  • TahoeJ
                    Expert Jong
                    • May 2011
                    • 16405

                    #24
                    Doesn't like the heat. Sacramento is definitely not the place - it's hot as shit there.

                    If you can swing living in Truckee and working in Reno you should jump all over that IMO. Bend is cool too but hotter of course. It is a dry high desert heat, though, so not that bad.
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                    • steepconcrete
                      Head down, push foreword
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 14563

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Tippster
                      If you think SD is hot you're gonna have an eye-opening experience in SAC.
                      Thinking the same about OC. Sad Diego has cooler Summer's than Eugene fer crying out loud!

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                      • mefa30
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2016
                        • 56

                        #26
                        I can handle a few months of heat, just not year round.

                        Moving to OC, CA is the first area I lived in where there is no snow. I miss the snow.

                        Im turning down jobs in TN, NC, SC, etc. for this reason.

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                        • Sirshredalot
                          Ski nerd
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 6250

                          #27
                          Originally posted by mefa30
                          Saying "the" before a freeway is something that I picked up since moving here. I also say bro, dude and sweet a lot. Words I never said before moving here.

                          Don't get me wrong, I can manage to live in weather hotter then 70F, just not year round. I'd like a break from being hot. My AC has been on since moving here. I never turn on the heat.

                          Last summer I spent a week DH MTB at Mt Bachelor (sweet) and SkiBowl (lame amusement park on Mt Hood with hikers on the trails). I was hot and had to constantly refill my hydration pack, but I was too focused on biking to bitch about it.

                          Two things I like about Sundance in Provo is that the season pass is only $150 and by looking at the trail map, hikers are not allowed on the bike trails. I think its a bad idea to have people bird watching on a DH MTB trail.

                          Im originally from the upper midwest, so I don't need "epic" (to use Vail terminology) sized mountains. Sundance, Mt. Bachelor, etc. is plenty for me.
                          If you want to ride lift-served every weekend, I would spend the extra money for deer valley or park city/canyons. Sundance is nice but it doesn't have the size or variety of trails.

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                          • TWINS
                            Because Thats How I Roll
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 3000

                            #28
                            When I mentioned San Diego I was thinking more like Pacific Beach area.
                            Close to the water but not that close. Qualcom is too far inland.
                            Spent Saint Patrick's Day at a friends rental on 36th street Newport Beach.
                            There is no way in hell I would live at that place.
                            Everyone party's every night there. I know what you mean about the disruptions in sleep.
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                            • mefa30
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2016
                              • 56

                              #29
                              So I take it that Provo is a no despite actually living in Heber, Draper, American Fork, maybe Orem?

                              What about Bend? I managed to get a decent paying engineering job there, but if it docent work out I'm likely SOL.

                              Will look more into Reno/ Tahoe.

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                              • Dantheman
                                Registered User
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 19495

                                #30
                                Originally posted by mefa30
                                So I take it that Provo is a no despite actually living in Heber, Draper, American Fork, maybe Orem?
                                Draper could be pretty good. Great riding right out your door 8 months per year. They are just wrapping up a major upgrade to I-15 and you'd be going opposite the flow so it would be a pretty easy commute for the foreseeable future. Not much of a singles scene in Draper but you are reasonably close to downtown SLC and can take Trax the whole way.

                                Heber is a maybe since it's close to Park City, not as hot in the summer, and it's get's you above the inversions in the winter. If you're planning to rent it might be worth trying out.

                                There's no way I would live anywhere in Utah County, especially as a young single guy. No. Fucking. Way.

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