Bay Area brehs, would it be insane to move to The Bay without a job?

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Considering doing this next year, but I have nothing lined up. :lupe:

I've had phone interviews for a handful of places there, but nothing ever materialized and I'm sure not being near the area had a lot to do with it.

I know it's the most expensive place in the country and money would go quick there. There always seem to be jobs around there I'm qualified for when I look on Indeed.

Any advice? :ld:
 

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I did that with my ex years ago. SOMEHOW it worked out- we were both employed within a month....It was seriously the dumbest thing we could do looking back at it- even with me having a good resume and him a law degree. we moved to SF with only one month to live off of.

On one hand, I would say DON"T do it..... but It worked out when I did it so......
 

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I'm thinking of moving to san fran but will be staying with a pawg while getting my certs :blessed: this 9-5 bankers hours aint for me so I'm headed west to change careers but to answer the question I wouldn't move without support and or a job lined up especially in the bay breh
 

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If you have a choice, you shouldn't even quit a job until you have another one lined up.
Moving is such a tough thing.
When I moved to Southern California, I just took a job transfer within my company. Didn't even miss a paycheck.

And yes, from what I've read, the Bay area is wildly expensive.
Be smart. Don't make big emotional decisions just because you want a change.
 
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