Posted on 04/28/2022 7:51:52 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
One of the Bay Area's tech giants is closing its San Francisco office, multiple media outlets reported this week.
PayPal has a location at 425 Market St., between First and Fremont streets, and it will remain open for employees to use on a voluntary basis until early June. The San Francisco office houses staff who work for the company's Xoom service that allows customers to send money to family and friends around the world and pay international bills.
The digital payment firm’s headquarters will continue to operate in San Jose.
PayPal would not comment specifically on the closure, but said it remains fully committed to the Bay Area and California.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Yep, too much stuff to step over or in.
SF is dying.
Except the homeless who decorate the sidewalks with urine & excrement.
Is Huntington, Venice, etc. as cold as Astoria, Long Beach, WA, etc?
LOL I thought the same thing…yeah, in San Diego the air is (often) warmer, but the ocean itself there is still frigid. Wet suits required for surfing or boarding…even in Mission Bay.
I can tell you from personal experience…the difference in water temp in the Pacific from Long Beach to San Diego isn’t enough to make a difference. The air is certainly warmer, the water not all that much.
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