说实话,要是没老婆

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Re: 说实话,要是没老婆

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shanghaibaba 写了: 20 1月 2024, 00:05
有客来仪 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:59

睡大街问题不大,但是冬天没法睡,夏天蚊子多。只有春秋两季合适

还是挺难的,没地方洗澡。
就没办法找工作。

Dude,重点在蹭Google. 有健身房,有 免费三餐,有免费洗衣。
只是没免费睡觉。

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Will you sleep with a big lobster then? Hehehe...

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Yesterday 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:44
StillWandering 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:35

那你得谢谢你老婆,要不然你也要变成孙卫东了😆你要变成孙卫东,我们哥几个姐几个还得来捞你哈哈

洛杉矶住帐篷的流浪汉有在google这些大公司的,still wandering on the streets 是他们的生活方式,一个说法是这些人不想要mortgage

曾经 在这些大公司 工作的 还是 正在工作的。如果是 曾经的,很好理解,就好 孙卫东一样的

如果是正在工作,我知道的 有 睡 车上的。但很多是 暂时的,因为有时租房 有空档期,而不愿意去住 hotel 的,刚开始工作时还没有发钱的新员工 可能一点钱都没有的。

其实 可以 和学生 一样, 找一个((或者几个)roommate 出租 不很好吗? 或者就从别人的apartment再去出租 一个卧室或者客厅 也会生活舒适一点,也没有 mortgage。

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小元老 写了: 20 1月 2024, 06:57
Yesterday 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:44

洛杉矶住帐篷的流浪汉有在google这些大公司的,still wandering on the streets 是他们的生活方式,一个说法是这些人不想要mortgage

曾经 在这些大公司 工作的 还是 正在工作的。如果是 曾经的,很好理解,就好 孙卫东一样的

如果是正在工作,我知道的 有 睡 车上的。但很多是 暂时的,因为有时租房 有空档期,而不愿意去住 hotel 的,刚开始工作时还没有发钱的新员工 可能一点钱都没有的。

其实 可以 和学生 一样, 找一个((或者几个)roommate 出租 不很好吗? 或者就从别人的apartment再去出租 一个卧室或者客厅 也会生活舒适一点,也没有 mortgage。

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resso 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:31
suzziechu 写了: 19 1月 2024, 23:30

你有孩子吗?方便透露吗?

要是没老婆,不就也没孩子了吗

哈哈,你也太传统了。没老婆有孩子的太多了

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Yesterday 写了: 20 1月 2024, 09:14
小元老 写了: 20 1月 2024, 06:57

曾经 在这些大公司 工作的 还是 正在工作的。如果是 曾经的,很好理解,就好 孙卫东一样的

如果是正在工作,我知道的 有 睡 车上的。但很多是 暂时的,因为有时租房 有空档期,而不愿意去住 hotel 的,刚开始工作时还没有发钱的新员工 可能一点钱都没有的。

其实 可以 和学生 一样, 找一个((或者几个)roommate 出租 不很好吗? 或者就从别人的apartment再去出租 一个卧室或者客厅 也会生活舒适一点,也没有 mortgage。

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这个就是我说的 睡在 车里。但那个回答 并没有说明 是 长期的 还是短期的,虽然他说出了原因,我觉得睡在车里还是短期的多。另外 在 google HQ 的收入 $100K, 应该不是做技术的吧。

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查了一下,google 有一些员工 选择长期 住在车里的,这个并不是被迫的,而是自愿的。

https://www.businessinsider.com/why-goo ... ot-2015-10

Several Google employees say they've lived in the company parking lot — here's why they did it

Written by Kathleen Elkins; edited by Libby Kane Oct 30, 2015, 11:00 AM EDT

Employees at Google's Mountain View campus can enjoy nap pods that block out light and sound.
Google's endless perks make it more than doable to live on campus and save on rent. REUTERS/Erin Siegal

A 23-year-old Google software engineer named Brandon has been living in a truck in the company parking lot for the past five months to save on rent.

"Interestingly enough, the place I picked to park the box truck was already inhabited by more than a few equally sketchy looking vehicles: an RV, a few hippy vans, and a large truck or two," he writes on his blog. "I have a hunch that I'm not the only person doing this."

According to a thread on Quora, he's not the first to try it out.

Google perks — from free gourmet food to complimentary fitness classes and gyms — are so extensive that multiple employees say they've spent weeks living on campus to save on rent, according to the Quora thread.

With 24/7 access to Google's buildings, they have every necessity at their fingertips: showers, bathrooms, laundry, electricity, and food. Plus, the commute from the parking lot is a few seconds on foot, rather than hours sitting in traffic commuting from San Francisco, where many Google employees live.

"Technically, you weren't supposed to live at the office, but people got around that by living in their cars in the parking lot of the office or the Shoreline parking lot," one Googler writes on Quora.

One "guy lived in the camper for two to three years. Showered at the gym. Did his laundry on campus. Ate every meal on campus he could. After the two to three years, he had saved up enough money to buy a house."

Another Googler, programmer Ben Discoe, says on Quora that he lived on Google's campus for 13 months, starting in October 2011.

"I had a house payment and alimony to pay," he writes. "No money left for South Bay rental prices. I got a 1990 GMC Vandura custom conversion van for $1800 (blue velour, wood paneling, previously tricked out by a burner) and that (roughly speaking) was my entire rent for the 13 months."

He bought an Ikea mattress to sleep on in his car and covered his windows with curtains to block out the light.

Like Discoe, former Google designer Brandon Oxedine says he outfitted his car with a mattress and curtains, and lived on campus for three months in 2013.

"I was in a unique situation working at Google where I had showers and food that were very convenient to me," he writes on Quora. "I lived in a Volvo station wagon. ... I set up a twin mattress from IKEA and put up black curtains (on the 90% blacked out windows) and slept there mostly every night."

Does Google care?

The company didn't respond when Business Insider reached out about Brandon's living situation. The Googlers write that they haven't been actively discouraged from living on campus.

"It is very likely technically in violation of some obscure code or city ordinance," Discoe writes, but the company isn't preventing it. "Google Security came by very early on, but once they determined that the guy in the mysteriously parked white van was just an eccentric Googler and not the Unabomber, they never came by again."

The most recent campus resident — 23-year-old Brandon, who is saving 90% of his income by living in a truck on the periphery of campus — had a similar friendly run-in with security after getting home late from a movie one evening.

He says he was greeted by about 10 security personnel that night, but after showing them his corporate badge — and even offering to move the truck — they apologized for waking him and even said he had a "sweet setup."

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