Anonymous wrote:Some of us grew up here and like it.
Anonymous wrote:I love living in DC, but yes, I'm from NYC so everyone thinks I'm a loser. Not on a personal level (I have a great career, live in a "cool" as can be for DC part of town, etc.) but it's definitely viewed as a downgrade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Do people grow up dreaming of living anywhere other than maybe California or Hawaii? I grew up in Hawaii. [/b]Let me tell you, not paradise[b].
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Do people grow up dreaming of living anywhere other than maybe California or Hawaii? I grew up in Hawaii. [/b]Let me tell you, not paradise[b].
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed most aspects of living in North Bethesda and working in DC.
The big negatives were:
Real estate cost/commute-related issues
Low salaries relative to CoL
Muggy summer weather and lack of fun snowy weather
If it weren't for the CoL issues, I'd consider returning once my kids graduate college. I have good memories.
Many people aspire to work in DC - politicians, lobbyists, international relations, non-profit types, think tank types, health researchers, people who want to work in the region's many other unique institutions, high-up military, etc.
Anonymous wrote:If having an MD and a PhD and working to cure cancer at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda is a failure...
... then you are beyond hope, OP.
Anonymous wrote:No one ever dreams of one day living in the DMV, and apart from the museums, does this area really have anything going for it? Feels like people settle for living here, as opposed to being the place that they want to live.