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Slightly north of 1/4 actually. But you just said that techies are mobile -- and depends on their willingness to relocate and the attractiveness of the place for relocation. Recent phenomena that with the current trend of remote work, Lake Tahoe have seen a vigorous buying of homes and properties from Bay Area techies.Alas, it is true, though. You have basically a very rural, remote area with less than half the population of San Jose - and an sixteenth of the population in the greater Bay Area.
-Crissa
And yeah, I must be looking at it from my perspective. I won't relocate to Austin as I've refused relocation from CA to NJ even with lucrative package and the prospect of leaving that job and topnotch multinational company. Have seen the same when in another company, middle managers and executives choose to be let go instead of relocating to Texas and TN.
If Tesla finds good engineers in Austin, then we'll and good. I made good investment decision then to balance the negatives of Elon's incessant yapping and going against ESV principles of inclusion, mandatory arbitration, diversity (Tesla settled $137MM losing on discrimination suit) and workforce equity.
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