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"Google employee lives in a truck in the company's parking lot..."


          

http://www.businessinsider.com/google-employee-lives-in-truck-in-parking-lot-2015-10?r=UK&IR=T

A 23-year-old Google employee lives in a truck in the company's parking lot and saves 90% of his income

Kathleen Elkins

Oct. 20, 2015, 11:02 AM 4,456,808 103


When 23-year-old Brandon headed from Massachusetts to the Bay Area in mid-May to start work as a software engineer at Google, he opted out of settling into an overpriced San Francisco apartment. Instead, he moved into a 128-square-foot truck.

The idea started to formulate while Brandon — who asked to withhold his last name and photo to maintain his privacy on campus — was interning at Google last summer and living in the cheapest corporate housing offered: two bedrooms and four people for about $65 a night (roughly $2,000 a month), he told Business Insider.

"I realized I was paying an exorbitant amount of money for the apartment I was staying in — and I was almost never home," he says. "It's really hard to justify throwing that kind of money away. You're essentially burning it — you're not putting equity in anything and you're not building it up for a future — and that was really hard for me to reconcile."

He started laying the groundwork for living out of a truck immediately, as he knew he'd be returning to work full time in San Francisco. A school year later, he was purchasing a 16-foot 2006 Ford with 157,000 miles on it.

It cost him an even $10,000, which he paid up front with his signing bonus. His projected "break-even point" is October 21, according to the live-updating "savings clock" he created on his blog, "Thoughts from Inside the Box."

His one fixed cost is truck insurance — $121 a month — as he doesn't use electricity, and his phone bill is handled by Google.

"I don't actually own anything that needs to be plugged in," he explains on his blog. "The truck has a few built-in overhead lights, and I have a motion-sensitive battery-powered lamp I use at night. I have a small battery pack that I charge up at work every few days, and I use that to charge my headphones and cellphone at night. My work laptop will last the night on a charge, and then I charge it at work."

The space is sparse and minimal, he says: "The main things that I have are a bed, a dresser, and I built a coat rack to hang up my clothes. Besides that, and a few stuffed animals, there's pretty much nothing in there."

As for food and showers, that's all on Google's campus. He eats breakfast, lunch, and dinner at work and showers every morning in the corporate gym post-workout.

Few expenses mean significant savings: "I'm going for a target of saving about 90% of my after-tax income, and throwing that in student loans and investments," he says.

He graduated with $22,434 worth of student loans, and has paid it down to $16,449 over the course of four months. "As a conservative estimate (and taking bonuses into consideration), I expect to have them paid off within the next six months, saving thousands of dollars over the standard 10-year, or even 20-year plans," he says.

Additionally, saving on rent has allowed him to dine at nice restaurants and enjoy San Francisco more than if he opted for living in an apartment.

Another perk: His commute from a parking spot on the periphery of Google's campus is a few seconds on foot, rather than a few hours sitting in San Francisco traffic.

Besides one friendly run-in with security after getting home late from a movie one evening, his truck lifestyle hasn't been a problem. He was greeted by about 10 security personnel that night, but after showing them his corporate badge — and even offering to move the truck — they apologized for waking him and even said he had a "sweet setup." Google did not respond to requests for comment.

The trade-off for such low-cost housing is space — and modern conveniences such as heat, air-conditioning, and a bathroom — but Brandon says the 128-square-foot space is larger than any of the bedrooms he's ever lived in, and he's usually only home to sleep.

The truck lifestyle provides more than financial freedom. It forces him outside of his comfort zone, an essential learning experience considering he hopes to travel the world.

"If I do plan on traveling the world, I'll need to be comfortable with unconventional living situations, and this is certainly a good place to start," he writes. "Plus, there is never going to be a better time in my life for me to try this. I'm young, flexible, and I don't have to worry about this decision affecting anyone else in my life."

He's not sure how permanent life inside a box will be, so he hasn't put a deadline on it. "It's been five months so far, and I don't see it stopping soon for any reason," he says.

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oh, to be young again...
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yeah.. if i could go back man.
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yeah.. if i could go back man.
Oct 21st 2015
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Black man wouldn't last three hours doing that shit
Oct 21st 2015
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That some weirdo aspergers type ish.
Oct 21st 2015
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that is insane and horrific.
Oct 21st 2015
6
That's almost like my sailboat in NYC plan
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my old boss did it
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I heard that Charlie Rose lived like that, in D.C.
Oct 21st 2015
18
and LOL
Oct 21st 2015
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I've been trying go convince my SO to day this with me for 2 years...
Oct 21st 2015
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Because of the implication (c) IASIP
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12
and freeze 6-8 months of the year.
Oct 21st 2015
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Boats have heat Bro
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      not hot enough heat.
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           You're right.
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                lol. i feel that.
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I had a friend do it in Baltimore.
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Google is not in SF right?
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i could see myself doing something like this on a dare, but not infinite...
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Dude's being smart IMO.
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I could see a small camper or small RV but a truck? Nah...
Oct 21st 2015
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he's not there to hang out though...just sleep.
Oct 21st 2015
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he's not there to hang out though...just sleep.
Oct 21st 2015
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smart but he thinks no picture or name will keep his anonymity
Oct 21st 2015
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i forget many of you suffer social problems.
Oct 21st 2015
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i mean it works for him *shrug*
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      great.
Oct 21st 2015
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software engineer... sounds about right
Oct 21st 2015
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i wonder if he has trained his body to do #2 at the gym
Oct 21st 2015
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there are so many things wrong with this.
Oct 21st 2015
26
bobtail trucks like that are pretty damn spacious
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30
my friend's dad just lived in his car for a year on purpose
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KiloMcG
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1. "oh, to be young again..."
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smart kid. i respect his hustle.

  

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3. "yeah.. if i could go back man."
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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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4. "yeah.. if i could go back man."
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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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2. "Black man wouldn't last three hours doing that shit"
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Scared, entitled young google employee: "OMG, there's a creepy bla... uh, I mean guy in a truck waiting to rob people the parking lot!"

*five squard cars roll up*

Scared, entitled young google employee: "Hey, wait... that's Hakeem, my cube mate. It's ok, officers. You can stop beating him now"

  

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5. "That some weirdo aspergers type ish. "
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6. "that is insane and horrific."
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fuck you.

  

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7. "That's almost like my sailboat in NYC plan"
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Wed Oct-21-15 11:13 AM by Cam

  

          

You can't really bring the Thotties back to your box-truck, but you can bring them to your Yacht--for some box.

A decent size used boat - http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1985-BENETEAU-First-345-102578257 = $17,500
West 79th Street Boat Basin for the year = $5,625
liability insurance = $250
A year long membership at Equinox = $1,920 (for showers better than the boat's head, and their steam room access...and Kiehl's)

That's about equivalent to a $2000 per month rental for the year--you can't find that in the UWS. Then, after year 1, monthly charges would be about $650. And once you change lifestyles, you'll still have a boat you can sail...or resell.

I might do that shit!

  

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8. "my old boss did it"
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he moved from canada to NYC to take that job
and lived on a boat
rode his bike to work

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18. "I heard that Charlie Rose lived like that, in D.C."
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Another plan of mine.
A boat in all the Megalopolis coastal cities.
BoatBNB.
who wants to fund me?

  

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9. "and LOL"
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>A year long membership at Equinox = $1,920 (for showers better
>than the boat's head, and their steam room access...and
>Kiehl's)
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gotta have that ultra facial moisturizer

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11. "I've been trying go convince my SO to day this with me for 2 years..."
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12. "Because of the implication (c) IASIP"
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13. "and freeze 6-8 months of the year."
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best of luck w/it.

fuck you.

  

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17. "Boats have heat Bro"
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and then if you treated your thotties right, you'll prob find cold weather roommate/s on land, during those unbearable days.

  

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19. "not hot enough heat."
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they're not designed as residences for the most part and if so they're typically designed to act as residences in warm weather environments. the heat on boats seems to be designed in consideration of ppl either being in cold for a short time or not being in the kind of cold NYC expriences in a typical winter. so i'd expect to be cold for the entire winter spent living on a boat. 'cold' as in i'd have to wear a sweater and pants in my home. and that ain't living.

in general this idea y'all are bandying about seems pretty awful as one's home wouldn't be comfortable. and living w/o a comfortable home takes a toll on a person. this is something that wasn't clear to me until i reached my late 30s. but maybe that's just me. i can't live a spartan existence w/o the quality of my life suffering drastically. which has negative impact on my work performance and all of my relationships - platonic, familial, romantic...et al.

there's more to life than cheap rent.

but, again, maybe that's just me.

fuck you.

  

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23. "You're right."
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But in real life, "if a sneak start leaning, and the heat stop workin'"...i'mma sparty on. Or at least think about it.

  

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24. "lol. i feel that."
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32. "I had a friend do it in Baltimore."
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It was fine. Small house, except it's ALSO A BOAT. That's cool as far as I'm concerned.


$10,000 for like a 25 foot sailboat - they're way cheaper used than you'd think.

Some nominal dock fee - let's say $500/mo. You get a water and electric hookup.

That's it. STACK.

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10. "Google is not in SF right?"
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The article implies he would *have* to live in sf otherwise and commute 2 hours
Do they have some housing connections there? I mean the bay is pretty big and expensive but you can rent in a lot of places, some close to where Google is
Living in sf and commuting out of it to work seems nutty

  

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14. "i could see myself doing something like this on a dare, but not infinite..."
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i'd need a deadline.

i still blame hip-hop.

  

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15. "Dude's being smart IMO."
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The only thing I'd probably do different is get a used RV but if that wasn't an option, I'd go with the same thing he has. I lived in the barracks before as well as a small room downrange and this doesn't look that much different.


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20. "I could see a small camper or small RV but a truck? Nah..."
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but then again, if he is planning on doing this for a year or 2 it's not that bad of a deal.

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27. "he's not there to hang out though...just sleep."
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maybe some folks aren't aware of just how "home-like" the Google campus is.

he has showers and all the food he could want, games, friends etc...and he works an insane amount of hours.

this makes total sense for his situation.

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28. "he's not there to hang out though...just sleep."
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maybe some folks aren't aware of just how "home-like" the Google campus is.

he has showers and all the food he could want, games, friends etc...and he works an insane amount of hours.

this makes total sense for his situation.

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29. "smart but he thinks no picture or name will keep his anonymity "
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even though he is likely one of the few living in a truck on the campus.

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16. "i forget many of you suffer social problems."
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LOL

this would be seem possible to y'all.

fuck you.

  

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25. "i mean it works for him *shrug*"
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if he loses his job at Google, it won't anymore.

i don't see the big deal. he's happy so i'm happy for him.

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31. "great."
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fuck you.

  

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21. "software engineer... sounds about right"
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those dudes tend to be socially awkward hermits



  

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22. "i wonder if he has trained his body to do #2 at the gym"
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he's for damn sure hanging out on campus or near a bathroom AFTER dinner and BEFORE he goes "home"
i have all sorts of preconceived notions
like he's socially awkward & aint fking

he's probably using campus wifi too
as for the space itself, it's not bad as i envisioned
small touches could improve the dorm look
he can't tell me he doesn't have an emergency piss bottle or some shit, i cant be convinced otherwise

i see people do this out of necessity around la with campers and motor homes
they stay posted in the same spot
and it usually in lower income business zones & they come park there at night & through out the weekend

  

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26. "there are so many things wrong with this."
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chief among them is that the reality of living close to work is so expensive, that someone with a "good" job can't find something more cost-effective than living in a goddamn truck?

man, fuck that.

in the goat ass.

  

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30. "bobtail trucks like that are pretty damn spacious"
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He could really pimp it out if he wants to. Adding overhead storage and a generator. Ceiling is roughly 12 feet high. About 12 feet wide. and 24-30 feet long. Shit that aint bad.

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33. "my friend's dad just lived in his car for a year on purpose"
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he wasn't pressed for money. he's just a notoriously cheap dude who will save a dollar at any cost.

had just gotten divorced and was trying to buy a house and refused to rent or stay with anyone in the meantime.

dude was proud as hell talking about 99 cent store meals, and coolers and finding places to shower.

whatever makes you happy i guess, but he's never been all there.

  

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