Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No real change for my within NW DC commute either.
But what we should really be talking about is the prospect of a dying DC (and our democracy) resulting from the decimation of our non-partisan civil service. How is the whining about commutes relevant when tens of thousands who want to work are denied their professions?
I think those kinds of threads exist too.
Yeah, but this is absurd. Same considerations apply to those reluctant to RTO as always: this is the deal with your current position. If you think you can find a better one, go ahead. At least you have a job and can continue on the career path and specialty you have already invested decades in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
I've been commuting from Old Town to Springfield for 8 years. My commute went from 14 minutes to 26 minutes in the last two months.
Tiny violin 🎻 for you. My daily commute is now 3 hours 45 min. During covid I could get into DC in 35 minutes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
I've been commuting from Old Town to Springfield for 8 years. My commute went from 14 minutes to 26 minutes in the last two months.
Anonymous wrote:I've been coming into my federal office daily for the past two years. Drive from Glover Park to downtown DC. It's about 10-12 minutes door to door and I've noticed no real change.
The things that really affect my commute are whether or not schools are on a break. I have to deal with the local street traffic of six schools (public + private) and two universities.
Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No real change for my within NW DC commute either.
But what we should really be talking about is the prospect of a dying DC (and our democracy) resulting from the decimation of our non-partisan civil service. How is the whining about commutes relevant when tens of thousands who want to work are denied their professions?
I think those kinds of threads exist too.
Yeah, but this is absurd. Same considerations apply to those reluctant to RTO as always: this is the deal with your current position. If you think you can find a better one, go ahead. At least you have a job and can continue on the career path and specialty you have already invested decades in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
As someone who has never worked from home (even in the pandemic) and has lived in/worked in the DMV for 30y, traffic has definitely been worse for me over the past 2 months. Leaving home at 6am used to mean I could get to work by 6:45 - now it is 7:00 or later. And leaving work at 4p used to take me an hour - now it is an extra 15-30m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No real change for my within NW DC commute either.
But what we should really be talking about is the prospect of a dying DC (and our democracy) resulting from the decimation of our non-partisan civil service. How is the whining about commutes relevant when tens of thousands who want to work are denied their professions?
I think those kinds of threads exist too.
Anonymous wrote:No real change for my within NW DC commute either.
But what we should really be talking about is the prospect of a dying DC (and our democracy) resulting from the decimation of our non-partisan civil service. How is the whining about commutes relevant when tens of thousands who want to work are denied their professions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
How long is your commute? 5 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:As someone commuting every day since I returned to office in March 2023 full time traffic has been on average 1-3 minutes longer each way the past two weeks. Not exactly a big deal.