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[quote=Anonymous]This conversation seems to suggest the question is "to work or not to work." I think that in the D.C. area, with the typical long work days and long commutes, the real question is how long are people away in total. For me, if I were to go back to work in the typical job in my field in downtown D.C., my kids would be in school/aftercare from 7:15 am - 6:30 pm. If I could work nearby and work a regular day, they would be in school/aftercare from 8:45am - 5:15pm. That's a huge difference to me. So if people are saying hey, it's no big deal to work, please let us know what kind of hours you work.[/quote]
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