Job with long commute

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in MoCo and refuse to even look at jobs in Virginia, solely because of the traffic. I assume most Virginians do the same.

If there was a metro line connecting the red to the silver, that would sure make a world of difference.



No freaking kidding. DH and I both work in Tyson's but have to live in Bethesda due to family obligations. i don't understand why there is no mass transit link of any sort across the American legion bridge. I would happily pay higher taxes to make it happen. (Maybe not if WMATA administered it though...)


DC wasn't forward thinking 30 years ago. Look at how long it took Metro to get to Tyson's.

If MD was smart, they would allow VA to extend the express lanes past the Legion Bridge and let it merge onto 495 to end it. That would help a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are back roads between Potomac and , look into those so you can avoid 270 and some of 495.

That's a lot of additional mileage for barely any time savings.


And a lot of speed cameras to navigate through.



+1000. This option never works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here - 10:15 you got it. I live up 270 - job is in Tyson's.

If I got this job, I'd drop current from
My resume - I've only been here a few months.


I work in MoCo and work in Tysons but l do a 6:30am-3pm schedule and leave home before rush hour and my commute is about 20 min and leave the office before rush hours starts and my commute home is about 30 min. Not to bad at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are back roads between Potomac and , look into those so you can avoid 270 and some of 495.

That's a lot of additional mileage for barely any time savings.


And a lot of speed cameras to navigate through.

What speed cameras? I take back roads from Rockville trough Potomac to i-495 on my way to Arlington/Alexandria. Only know about 1 camera on River rd..

PS I would not advise to take a job with long commute unless there are significant perks in new position - eg growth potential, money, good on resume for future job hunt, oh, and telecommute of course.
Anonymous
Op here - I did a dry run during rush hour. It was a nightmare at 4; I can't imagine it later. So moving on...
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