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What's your opinion of Seattle?
I got a call from Amazon today about a job out in Seattle. Talked to a couple of people and to my surprise they said that it's a weird place. Not what I thought. What's it really like? Would it be too crazy for a single 25 year old male to move from Philly to Seattle to work there? Anybody work at Amazon? I hear nothing but good things about it.
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i grew up in bellevue and miss seattle a lot. i've been living in the sf bay area for about 9 yrs now but will be moving back to seattle hopefully next summer. it's a great city. small city feel, big city resources. people are nice, very active and it's just beautiful. definitely check it out before making a decision one way or the other.
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Absolutely I'd need to check it out. Thanks for the info.
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Depends on what you expect. When I was driving though Pa (jersey to upstate ny), there were 3 radio channels playing Bruce Springsteen all at once. :)
It doesn't have that old industrial city feel if that's what you want. But there are old parts of town. If you are die hard east coast/old city type, then this city might not be for you. If you like newer city, upscale, hiking,biking,ski/snowboarding, coffee/latte, then there's definately tons of places. Considering you are going to work for an internet place like Amazon, I think you will like it here. |
^ That's kind of what I thought. Good stuff, thanks.
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I been here awhile
If you like the outdoors Seattle is a very cool place to live. There is soo much to do all over the state. I have lived in quite a few places and Seattle is by far the best.
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Really? Where else have you lived?
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Originally Posted by Yv12345vY
Really? Where else have you lived?
Texas Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Missouri Oklahoma Can't really speak for the East coast...Never been there. |
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
If you like newer city, upscale, hiking, biking,ski/snowboarding, coffee/latte, then there's definately tons of places. Considering you are going to work for an internet place like Amazon, I think you will like it here.
$ and it didn't suck... if you do decide to move out here, or even visit let me know and maybe we can meet up sometime. GL :biggthumpup: |
Originally Posted by djSLiM
seattle definitely has a lot of yuppie type of people, the berkenstocks and wool sock kinda of people, but there's a lot of other kinds of people. there are quite a bit of asian business type people, many of which have nice cars i'm jealous of too. not sure what you're into, but there are a lot of cool night clubs too whether you like to go dance or go to drum and bass shows. i live about 25-30 miles south. i like seattle and surrounding, but i wouldn't want to live there, and i'm a 24yo male. i like city but not that big. too many for people for me. congrats on a job at amazon though! i wish i had a job where i made lots of
$ and it didn't suck... if you do decide to move out here, or even visit let me know and maybe we can meet up sometime. GL :biggthumpup: |
seattle is a great place especially if you like to be outside. you get the best of both worlds - big city living (nightlife, restaurants, etc), and nature. we're sitauted in between large lakes (watersports are huge here), and 10-20 minutes from mountains (hiking, skiing, snowboarding). People in the city are generally pretty active. I live and work here and love it! In the winters, after work, we'll hit the slopes for some night skiing; in the summers, hiking, basketball, soccer, etc. It's just a great environment.
Btw, would you be working in the HQ, or in their "offsite" location (it's really only 5 minutes from the HQ? Amazon's "offsite" location is in my building in dowtown. |
sansin, I don't have a job there. Yet. But I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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My opinion of Seattle....!
"WET & COLD"
For at least 10 months of the year. It would take someone from SoCal at least 2 years to become accustomed to the lack of sun....if they didn't shoot themselves first! Gary |
^well put
Holy sh*t! No one has mentioned the traffic? If you are going to work for Amazon, the first question I would ask is which location. If it is in Seattle and you are planning on buying, you should be prepared to commute an as*load unless you want to live in a maytag box. Oh yeah, and I would ask to go on a tour of the offices. I don't know if you will like that hollow-core-door-desk feel. They took lean production and applied it to everything. I grew up here and have lived in the south, southwest, midwest, and worked in almost every state before I moved back. There aren't any sunny days. It doesn't rain 365 but if you are used to not seeing a cloud in the sky half the time, kiss that goodbye. It is overcast 9 months a year. In comparison to the East though, it is not nearly as crowded. I would have continued on my adventures if my family hadn't drawn me back . . . |
Originally Posted by gary c
"WET & COLD"
For at least 10 months of the year. It would take someone from SoCal at least 2 years to become accustomed to the lack of sun....if they didn't shoot themselves first! Gary |
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