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re: Places for recent college graduates to live in Los Angeles

Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:30 pm to
Posted by NoHoTiger
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Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:30 pm to
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Hogwall Jackson

What are you looking to do out here and how close do you want to be to L.A.? Are the offices in those particlular cities and how do you feel about commuting? I would not commute to/from Riverside, Rancho or Pomona. I would not live in Buena Park or Southgate, but they would be easier commutes from L.A.

Pomona is in Orange County and that can be a bitch of a commute if you don't live in that area.

Posted by Hogwall Jackson
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Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:34 pm to
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What are you looking to do out here and how close do you want to be to L.A.? Are the offices in those particlular cities and how do you feel about commuting? I would not commute to/from Riverside, Rancho or Pomona. I would not live in Buena Park or Southgate, but they would be easier commutes from L.A. Pomona is in Orange County and that can be a bitch of a commute if you don't live in that area.



My list in the OP are the locations of each office. I do not mind a commute of an hour or less. I would like to be within 30-45 minutes of a beach if possible.

As far as how close to LA I do not know. As long as it has things to do and is a young community thats fine with me.
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