Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a 25k raise that put me in this position. Not really worth it. I got six months to quit, get demoted or move.
DC sucks
So get a new job. I don't need my tax dollars to support someone completely uninvested in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why OP making it so complicated. Check craigslist rental section for DC. Find the places that rent out all the rooms in a house to separate people. The description will say that. If the rate is 500 a month, contact the owner and say you dont need a room, but will pay $150 a month. The landlord will gladlynaccept, who wouldn’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you just need an address? I’ve never seen a residency requirement that didn’t also ask for utility bills or something else
I need address. Then use that drivers license then file a tax return in DC. I work remote mainly. I don’t do to DC much.
Maryland and Virginia don’t have same rule. Most likely just quitting at this point. I am underpaid but to get paid more is not worth it.
Just rent a UPS store mailbox.
You get a street address without mailbox number.
I see there is one with Pennsylvania ave address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you just need an address? I’ve never seen a residency requirement that didn’t also ask for utility bills or something else
I need address. Then use that drivers license then file a tax return in DC. I work remote mainly. I don’t do to DC much.
Maryland and Virginia don’t have same rule. Most likely just quitting at this point. I am underpaid but to get paid more is not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:It is a 25k raise that put me in this position. Not really worth it. I got six months to quit, get demoted or move.
DC sucks
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you just need an address? I’ve never seen a residency requirement that didn’t also ask for utility bills or something else
Anonymous wrote:It is a 25k raise that put me in this position. Not really worth it. I got six months to quit, get demoted or move.
DC sucks
Anonymous wrote: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.
I have been working from home in MoCo last 2.5 years. I don’t feel comfortable asking people at work. We just started back to office part time.
The DC thing is silly they expect people to live in DC with remote work I may turn down pay raise. Why does DC have to force people to live there.
An apt building with 150 sf apartments downtown with mailing address would be money maker. Heck SRO with bath in hallway ok with mini fridges and coffee maker in room fine. I don’t see any on line.
Even a cube would do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry! Why would DC residents help someone trying to con DC? You earn here, are required to live here, move home or move job. Don't try to illegally game the system. Is it a good lesson to teach your children?
Eh, the only one "gaming" the system is the DC government. He will literally be paying DC taxes while using none of the services. As a DC resident and tax payer, I thank him for paying for my kid's PreK3 and highly subsidized aftercare!
Anonymous wrote:It is a 25k raise that put me in this position. Not really worth it. I got six months to quit, get demoted or move.
DC sucks