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[quote=Anonymous]I live in Arlington, and about two years ago, I quite my job at a DC employer for one in Baltimore. The pay is better at the new job, and more importantly, I'm no longer in a toxic environment. When I made the switch, we were fully remote due to Covid and have remained that way until now. I've gone into the office every few months, but starting after Labor Day, we have to be in the office three days/week. It is my dream job so I'm not planning to look elsewhere. But I do have to figure out what to do on a commute that probably will be about 50-70 min./day. It doesn't seem like there is a ton of traffic going in my direction, particularly because my hours are on the early side. But, this also means that I will be in the car for a while. Interested in tips from others with long commutes about what makes it more manageable. Audiobooks, podcasts, any travel gear/devices, seat massagers, etc. I had always taken the metro, so this is all very new to me. [/quote]
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