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On 30 October 2011 21:52, Adam Fraser <adamfras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I don't have much to contribute about the living situation in San
> Francisco but am very interested in moving there myself.  I'm just
> wondering if you had any information about how you went about getting
> visa's etc.
>
> I'm currently 24 with a degree and no worldly possessions so moving
> isn't a problem but having trouble finding a possible path to get a
> visa.
>
> On Oct 30, 3:26 pm, Patrick Collins <pcolli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Caroline, I'm not a mother, so I can't comment on the mother's clubs
>> relevance here in the valley. I generally hang with guys in father's
>> networks. And I didn't go to a private school, so I can't comment on that
>> either and I'm not sure of the relevance.
>>
>> I found Sheryl Sandberg's (of Facebook) talk quite interesting on the
>> challenges of kids and the 
>> workplace:http://blogs.wsj.com/juggle/2011/01/04/facebooks-sheryl-sandberg-why-...
>>
>> In my opinion, if you're a woman and you don't have kids there is no reason
>> you should be disadvantaged in entrepreneurial circles. If you do have
>> kids, it gets, practically, a little trickier.
>>
>> Disclaimer: I have three kids, and I am very fortunate that my wife chooses
>> to look after them full-time. I have the ability to go and play startups.
>> She has two under graduate degrees and the ability to earn more than me,
>> and in my life we have equal importance. She has a role, I have a role.
>> We're both very happy.
>>
>> Patrick.
>>
>> On 28 October 2011 15:44, Caroline Gordon <carolinegordon...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > interesting discussion, thanks guys. I want to point out one litttle
>> > thing, the "father's" network, how about the mothers?
>> > I'm sure you didn't mean anything particular about this but having
>> > just entered the Sydney private school scene (at great expense ;-() I
>> > am perhaps a little over sensitive to this topic. I expected to meet
>> > lots of like minded professional women, and yes they are there but
>> > majority are stay at mums. School event for parents are largely gender
>> > based.(Mums night / Dads night)
>>
>> > There was an interesting thread on Quora about women entrepreneurs and
>> > also attracting women to startups, are there any women on thislist to
>> > comment? Is there a gender divide in startups?
>>
>> > Caroline
>>
>> > On Oct 28, 5:25 pm, Patrick Collins <pcolli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > Yeah but honestly if you're trying to raise cash, living IN the valley is
>> > > unbeatable (but expensive). Especially if you've got kids... the
>> > "father's"
>> > > network of other school dad's is unbeatable for fundraising and
>> > networking.
>>
>> > > I personally live in Piedmont in East Bay and miss out on this
>> > opportunity.
>> > > I'm surrounded by lawyers and accountants (god love you), but not VC's,
>> > > angels and entrepreneurs.
>>
>> > > Depends where your business is up to. If you're looking to raise funding,
>> > > don't move to the bay area and be too far from sand hill road.
>>
>> > > Patrick.
>>
>> > > On 26 October 2011 20:37, Phil M <phil.montgom...@majura.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > Probably depends upon how you prioritize your life.  I live in
>> > > > Pleasanton and love it to death - it's one of the best family
>> > > > environments and school districts around.  Also, events are on all
>> > > > over the Bay Area, and in SF - one of the advantages of Pleasanton is
>> > > > easy access to SF via BART.  If you network and go to evening events
>> > > > anywhere in the bay area, you won't be home before young kids go to
>> > > > bed :-)  There is no single place in the Bay Area where you can live
>> > > > and "be in the middle of it all".
>>
>> > > > There are also a lot of vibrant tech companies in Pleasanton, plus
>> > > > office rentals are cheap - not to mention housing.
>>
>> > > > If business is your only priority, then probably best to get divorced
>> > > > and leave your wife and kids in Australia :-).  Seriously though,
>> > > > people sometimes forget that to be productive at work, the family
>> > > > needs to be settled and happy at home.  I have seen entrepreneurs and
>> > > > startups fail because they lack the common sense to create a stable
>> > > > home life.
>>
>> > > > Phil M
>>
>> > > > On Oct 25, 1:30 pm, Jason Seed <jasoncs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > > Scott,
>>
>> > > > > Also congrats on the move.
>>
>> > > > > I would strongly suggest not going to somewhere like Pleasanton,
>> > while
>> > > > they
>> > > > > are great places to live you will be either too disconnected from
>> > what is
>> > > > > happening or you will never see your family.
>>
>> > > > > One of the best things you can do here is network, especially if you
>> > are
>> > > > > new, there are literally events on every single night between
>> > > > Mountainview
>> > > > > and SF and they are worth going to, you will be amazed who you can
>> > see
>> > > > and
>> > > > > talk to.
>>
>> > > > > I have a good friend in a startup who is out there, he regrets it as
>> > he
>> > > > is
>> > > > > always in the car and does not see his daughter some nights....
>>
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