Do you mean no white person with two nickels to rub together would send their kids to a black school if they could help it. You don't think there are middle class kids at that school? Is it 100% FARMS |
What an ignorant thing to say. |
Of course I mean that. No middle class family would choose a school overwhelmingly poor with the lowest possible rating. Do you disagree? |
| I believe that school was ranked dead last out of of all the elementary schools in PG county. |
Perhaps better left unsaid. However, our company staffs several contracts and it is incredibly difficult to hire and keep engineers and program managers on our Suitland contract. |
Government agencies have been in Suitland since 1942 when it was just farm land. I'm sure they couldn't have predicted 73 years ago that Suitland would become such an undesirable place to live today. I don't think moving an entire agency every time the surrounding environment changes is very feasible. |
Have you considered paying them more? |
There are a lot of benefits to working in Suitland or in the suburbs period. It's nice to have the option to live in the suburbs where housing is cheaper, plus free, easy and plentiful parking at the Federal Center there. |
I know several people do this but the traffic out of these areas is horrible. The schools are pretty mediocre also. |
| If you are considering Alexandria (FFX County) or Burke, also look at Springfield, especially North Springfield and Ravensworth (22151). Very easy to jump onto 495 and would reduce the commute compared to Burke. |
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2021, Have a civilian job offer to work in Suitland, Maryland as GS-13 step 1...Is this a decent salary to live in the Washington DC area? And the second question is where to rent if working there? I need honest help since I am from northeast area..
Thx |
$400k? I don’t think so. More like $550k and up and that may be too low. |
If it's just you, yes it's definitely a fine salary to live in the DC area, especially as a renter. If you have a family and are the only income source, it starts getting tighter, though plenty of people do it. Re: Suitland, a lot of younger people just starting out rent in either the Navy Yard area and metro out, or in Alexandria if they would prefer to drive. This thread is correct that a lot of the older employees in Suitland live further out in Calvert County or in Eastern Prince George's. Many reasons for that, but one factor is that there was no metro to Suitland until 2001, so many older workers' housing decisions predate that as an option. The youngish people I know who have bought places recently tend to be in houses around the gentrifying parts of NE/SE DC, in NW DC condos on the Green Line, or in Alexandria. |
I'm sure you looked at the date of that post? |
Agreed. I loved my job in Suitland (Census Bureau, NOAA, …). I worked with wonderful people there. Some even lived in Suitland (gasp!). |