Daily metro rider here. I agree that I feel safe and I don't care about fare jumpers and they don't care about me. But it does smell like weed all the time. Lower platform in L'Enfant Plaza is the worst. |
The RTO is happening now so it will help some of these restaurants out then. |
+1 It feels more normal like before Covid. Work relationships are building again. |
Who can zone out on metro? Between the feral teens, mentally unstable hobos and aggressive panhandlers, I am on full alert. |
I have been getting an afternoon nap in on metro for at least 20 years now. It is rare I have anything but fed looking commuters at my time of day. |
Not really. everyone in my office brings lunch for fast 20 minute breaks and nobody is going out for expensive dinners. RTO takes up our time and money for that. To the extent I do buy anything downtown, it’s just replacing what I would buy in my own neighborhood (often exactly the same franchise just in a different location.) |
My work relationships were just fine WFH. I don’t really want to have 10 pointless conversations every day that interrupt my work flow. |
There’s medication for that. |
Oh yes you do. |
This. Pre-Covid, being around people on the train didn't bother me. However, Metro now feels like a giant petri dish of swirling germs and diseased riders. Being in my car for a frustrating commute is the lesser of two evils. |
They are the bitter Trumpers who hate everyone. |
Hmm, Marc is not a bad thought. I could get on at Rockville Station and get off at Union. How crowded is it? |
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Agree traffic is worse now. I was telecommute for 9 years in non-fed position but was RIF’d in 2021. I have been commuting to DC for 3 years. DH and I are flexing schedules to miss most traffic by starting out at 0630 and 0900.
He now stops by a gym mid way thru commute to get out of the worst of the gridlock. |
+1 I am working less, thanks to these “work relationships”. |
+1 they will be bitter and miserable even when everyone is back in the office. |