Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
I personally think that once the federal government allows 2 days a week of telework, these areas will bounce back strong
But when will that be. Once this nightmare is over I doubt restoring telework will be a big priority for whoever is president next.
A Democratic administration will do it.
Absolutely not. Dems are making workers come back 5 days a week. See above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
I personally think that once the federal government allows 2 days a week of telework, these areas will bounce back strong
But when will that be. Once this nightmare is over I doubt restoring telework will be a big priority for whoever is president next.
A Democratic administration will do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
I personally think that once the federal government allows 2 days a week of telework, these areas will bounce back strong
But when will that be. Once this nightmare is over I doubt restoring telework will be a big priority for whoever is president next.
The party that prides itself on science just brushed aside a mountain of workplace research, when the Democratic National Committee ordered Washington staff to return in person five days a week, starting in February. The move that instantly triggered union backlash and public sparring.
Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
I personally think that once the federal government allows 2 days a week of telework, these areas will bounce back strong
But when will that be. Once this nightmare is over I doubt restoring telework will be a big priority for whoever is president next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
I personally think that once the federal government allows 2 days a week of telework, these areas will bounce back strong
Anonymous wrote:rockvile and other far out communities are never a good bet. the fundemementals have come back that you need to live inside the beltway with good schools and safe neighborhoods. During COVID, everything blew up, including undeserving areas like Rockville.
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