Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one personal car right now. I work from home and my husband has a work car. So our issues all happen on the weekends, since he can’t use the work car for non-work purposes. If he didn’t have a work car, I wouldn’t really love being home without a car—but we’re not near a metro.
I also don’t love juggling cars on the weekend, but we’re managing. We’ll likely get a second car when prices normalize. Until then I think you should just see how it goes. You’ll know pretty quickly if it’s a PItA on a daily basis. For sick kids—do you have a SAH/WAH/retired neighbor who has a car you could bum? I wouldn’t want to put a contagious or barfing kid in the car with an Uber driver.
You don't borrow a car for a sick kid. OP needs a second car.
They have one car. If she has an emergency with a sick kid. They can use lyft/uber. You don't spend $25k plus insurance on a new car just cause you "might" have an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one personal car right now. I work from home and my husband has a work car. So our issues all happen on the weekends, since he can’t use the work car for non-work purposes. If he didn’t have a work car, I wouldn’t really love being home without a car—but we’re not near a metro.
I also don’t love juggling cars on the weekend, but we’re managing. We’ll likely get a second car when prices normalize. Until then I think you should just see how it goes. You’ll know pretty quickly if it’s a PItA on a daily basis. For sick kids—do you have a SAH/WAH/retired neighbor who has a car you could bum? I wouldn’t want to put a contagious or barfing kid in the car with an Uber driver.
You don't borrow a car for a sick kid. OP needs a second car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does your husband drive to work if you live near the metro? Can you not walk to your kids school?
Silly comment. Office is likely not near a Metro stop even is the house is
It’s a question, not a comment. Was looking for an actual answer to help OP brainstorm not for conjecture about location of office.
The house is a few miles from an end of line station. Driving is the only way to get there. When I said it was near a metro station it was intended to give some idea of the density and transportation in the area. Think of living in the burbs a short drive from an end of line station.
Anonymous wrote:We have one personal car right now. I work from home and my husband has a work car. So our issues all happen on the weekends, since he can’t use the work car for non-work purposes. If he didn’t have a work car, I wouldn’t really love being home without a car—but we’re not near a metro.
I also don’t love juggling cars on the weekend, but we’re managing. We’ll likely get a second car when prices normalize. Until then I think you should just see how it goes. You’ll know pretty quickly if it’s a PItA on a daily basis. For sick kids—do you have a SAH/WAH/retired neighbor who has a car you could bum? I wouldn’t want to put a contagious or barfing kid in the car with an Uber driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does your husband drive to work if you live near the metro? Can you not walk to your kids school?
Silly comment. Office is likely not near a Metro stop even is the house is
It’s a question, not a comment. Was looking for an actual answer to help OP brainstorm not for conjecture about location of office.