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Renting a room in a shared apartment in a sketchy neighborhood (Mission/SOMA), depending on the company cafeteria for most meals, and riding the bus to work, i.e. the standard startup employee lifestyle, is a marginally lower standard of living than that of a typical grad student. Maybe the Macbook Pro you carry will be kept slightly more up to date.

University campuses typically have everywhere you'll need to go within a compact walkable envelope, and you can generally live within a short walk of one of the edges. The grad students are coming out ahead, in my view, since they don't have to contend with flaky and crowded transit.

If startup employees are being greedy, they're doing an exceptionally poor job of it. They would enjoy much cushier lives as, say, mechanical engineers and accountants in the Midwest.



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