Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? You'll need to pickup mail occasionally.
I'd rent the cheapest studio possible in Ward 7 or Ward 8 and have the mail forwarded to a PO Box near you. Though, I'm not sure if that would trigger a notification to your employer.
You'll have to do "married filing separate" which will have tax implications for your family. Usually it means you don't qualify for certain tax breaks.
The absolute cheapest way to do this is to use a friend's address in the District and give them $100/month for the hassle of holding your mail.
That’s what I want but I know zero people in DC
You work for the District, know zero people that live here, do not want to live here, but want to make a higher salary. You can turn down the excess salary cause this need to move to DC, you can rent a room in DC and live there during the week, or you can resign. Anything else is lying and I am sure a DC resident would happily accept that job.
Oh and lying about city residency has caught many a city worker. I love those local news exposés where they follow the city worker to their out of state home.
Signed, a former city employee that lived in the City.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to rent to you! Darn anonymous forum won’t let me share my contact info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? You'll need to pickup mail occasionally.
I'd rent the cheapest studio possible in Ward 7 or Ward 8 and have the mail forwarded to a PO Box near you. Though, I'm not sure if that would trigger a notification to your employer.
You'll have to do "married filing separate" which will have tax implications for your family. Usually it means you don't qualify for certain tax breaks.
The absolute cheapest way to do this is to use a friend's address in the District and give them $100/month for the hassle of holding your mail.
That’s what I want but I know zero people in DC
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? You'll need to pickup mail occasionally.
I'd rent the cheapest studio possible in Ward 7 or Ward 8 and have the mail forwarded to a PO Box near you. Though, I'm not sure if that would trigger a notification to your employer.
You'll have to do "married filing separate" which will have tax implications for your family. Usually it means you don't qualify for certain tax breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? You'll need to pickup mail occasionally.
I'd rent the cheapest studio possible in Ward 7 or Ward 8 and have the mail forwarded to a PO Box near you. Though, I'm not sure if that would trigger a notification to your employer.
You'll have to do "married filing separate" which will have tax implications for your family. Usually it means you don't qualify for certain tax breaks.
The absolute cheapest way to do this is to use a friend's address in the District and give them $100/month for the hassle of holding your mail.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? You'll need to pickup mail occasionally.
I'd rent the cheapest studio possible in Ward 7 or Ward 8 and have the mail forwarded to a PO Box near you. Though, I'm not sure if that would trigger a notification to your employer.
You'll have to do "married filing separate" which will have tax implications for your family. Usually it means you don't qualify for certain tax breaks.