FedoraGent
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LA Loungers,
Currently I have a job offer on the table that would relocate Magneto and I from where we are in the Bay Area to the Los Angeles area. I have to keep this somewhat quiet because the people that I work with today don't have any clue that I'm looking. As a Northern California native, it's a stretch for me to even think about going down south. The move would be great for my career and would be very lucrative. I brought this up during the Bing's event on Saturday and had the great time speaking with Doran and Deckard (sounds like a law firm) but I'd really like the views of other Loungers.
1. What areas/cities of the Los Angeles Area (From Pasadena to far west as Santa Monica) do you feel are a great place for vintage rentals? Oh and it has to be safe, so no Central LA. (Trying to find a nice place for us to live.)
2. Does the LA area offer alot as far as the vintage scene (clothing shopping, hat stores, dancing, and the like.)
3. What do you think the LA area has to offer over the San Francisco Bay Area?
Any input that you guys have would be great as I'm struggling with this.
Thanks,
FedoraGent
Currently I have a job offer on the table that would relocate Magneto and I from where we are in the Bay Area to the Los Angeles area. I have to keep this somewhat quiet because the people that I work with today don't have any clue that I'm looking. As a Northern California native, it's a stretch for me to even think about going down south. The move would be great for my career and would be very lucrative. I brought this up during the Bing's event on Saturday and had the great time speaking with Doran and Deckard (sounds like a law firm) but I'd really like the views of other Loungers.
1. What areas/cities of the Los Angeles Area (From Pasadena to far west as Santa Monica) do you feel are a great place for vintage rentals? Oh and it has to be safe, so no Central LA. (Trying to find a nice place for us to live.)
2. Does the LA area offer alot as far as the vintage scene (clothing shopping, hat stores, dancing, and the like.)
3. What do you think the LA area has to offer over the San Francisco Bay Area?
Any input that you guys have would be great as I'm struggling with this.
Thanks,
FedoraGent