same goes for these apple employees, facebook employees, genentech, employees and linked in employeesing on company-provided shuttles to make the hour long commute from the san francisco to silicon valley. some 17,000 workers going back and forth each day. >> without the shuttle, it would be a huge hassle. i don't know if i would have taken the job without that additional perk because for me, i don't have a car in the city. >> like many young people in the tech world, lindsay norman chooses to live in the city instead of closer to work. that will fact is where the frustration begin for many other san francisco residents. the biggest problem is that young well paid tech workers are taking up a disproportionate share of housing and driving up already astronomical housing prices. rent increases outpace the nation more than threefold. the average price of an apt is more than $3,000 a month. >> it's sad to see people see people being forced out of their homes where they lived for decades. >> this is just a symptom of a larger change. a lot of people are moving to the city. people want to l