Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You see a lot of monster commutes at the Pentagon. I know someone who commutes from Front Royal and a couple from Warrenton or further out- those tend to be folks closer to retirement who have already bought the farm they plan to retire.
Have known several that commute from West Virginia - those tend to be young enlisted men who can't afford to live in this area.
Wouldn't the cost of such an extensive commute eat up most of the money you'd save living that far out? Like the admin who rides the bus from Richmond... how much can she possibly make to make that commute worthwhile? There's no admin jobs in Richmond?
That's my question too. With $4.50 gas prices as well as it being a a horrible waste of time. Maybe they are stuck in their homes and can't move? I'd rather live in a small condo closer to work than a bigger house far away, but that's just me. Can't imagine losing 3+ hours a day just to commuting...
Anonymous wrote:These commutes are nits - from PA?! From W VA to DC?
I am very thankful, after years of metro hell, I commute 10 mins from Alexandria to Rosslyn
Anonymous wrote:I worked with a guy who took Amtrak from Dupont to Wilmington Delaware every day. He was a consultant, so the cost was charged to the client (after earning him lots 'o points on the credit card). He just slept or read the whole way.
Anonymous wrote:I interviewed for a job at Georgetown University a few years ago, and all the people I met acted like I lived on the moon or something.....when, in fact, I would have only been commuting from Kensington. Guess it's all in the eye of the beholder.