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Started by 71-440, March 28, 2019, 07:27:13 PM

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71-440

Well my youngest daughter (25) Took a job with a large software company in California. It's located in Redlands.

Of course my wife is freaking out....lol She's our baby....

Anyway anyone that can give me some insight on the area, good,bad or otherwise and any other info would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks!
Joe

IRON MAN

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My youngest sister lives five miles from Redlands, Ca. She rides her bike to work almost everyday to Esri, Redlands. She has worked there about ten years. Loves it. Housing is affordable in the surrounding area. ESRI is digitalizing the geography of the world. Wonder if your daughter will be working for ESRI. Redlands is where ESRI is headquarterd and has about 3800 employees. Redlands is located 12 miles down from Big Bear Lake. However it is almost an hour drive to get up there because of the elevation and hair pin turns but a beautiful drive. Also should note Redlands is home to Redlands University. 

Cudakiller70

Maybe call the local LE and talk to them. Also on Facebook many towns and neighborhoods have watch groups.


ledphoot


YellowThumper

Redlands is much like many outlying areas. Costs to rent and purchase are vastly lower than inner city. It remains a mix of industrial and farming with now more corporate due to lower costs. Again like most places there is good and bad (some real low income areas). Recommend to not sign into long term tenancy in the beginning. She will learn a lot in beginning of where to locate herself.
Climate... it is the desert and gets hot and stays hot for many months. Then there is more hot... low humidity and high heat. Sunscreen a necessity. So depending on what temps she is used to this could be an issue. As with all of SoCal we have everything here but traffic dictates what and where you can go.
I live about 60 miles west of there.
Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.

71-440

Quote from: IRON MAN on March 28, 2019, 08:01:02 PM
My youngest sister lives five miles from Redlands, Ca. She rides her bike to work almost everyday to Esri, Redlands. She has worked there about ten years. Loves it. Housing is affordable in the surrounding area. ESRI is digitalizing the geography of the world. Wonder if your daughter will be working for ESRI. Redlands is where ESRI is headquarterd and has about 3800 employees. Redlands is located 12 miles down from Big Bear Lake. However it is almost an hour drive to get up there because of the elevation and hair pin turns but a beautiful drive. Also should note Redlands is home to Redlands University.

@IRON MAN Wow small world. She did take a job with Esri. She has been using there software in her current job since she graduated Collage.
Great info and thanks for that insight.

Very much appreciated!
Joe

71-440

Quote from: YellowThumper on March 29, 2019, 10:23:54 AM
Redlands is much like many outlying areas. Costs to rent and purchase are vastly lower than inner city. It remains a mix of industrial and farming with now more corporate due to lower costs. Again like most places there is good and bad (some real low income areas). Recommend to not sign into long term tenancy in the beginning. She will learn a lot in beginning of where to locate herself.
Climate... it is the desert and gets hot and stays hot for many months. Then there is more hot... low humidity and high heat. Sunscreen a necessity. So depending on what temps she is used to this could be an issue. As with all of SoCal we have everything here but traffic dictates what and where you can go.
I live about 60 miles west of there.

@YellowThumper Great information!

Very much appreciated!
Joe


YellowThumper

Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.