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[quote=Anonymous]Relevant questions — is one job more llleyk to be a long term job than the other? Are you lively to have kids soon? If so, how do you feel about moving at that point? And is it likely that one or the other of you will be default parent” for sick child pickup, daycare plays, etc? Pike and rose in bethesda would be a good midpoint and both would have a commute. Tysons would mean one person has low commute and other person has the commute but at least gojng the “right” direction t(it’s worse gojng to vA in morning and coming home in afternoon). Capital hill would give you both a commute but at least could both take metro and probably more hip that eiitjet of the other options. I think those are your options. If you will have kids soon and person with Tyson’s jojb willing to be default parent, that argues for Tyson’s.[/quote]
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