Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but only to Frederick, MD. Our workplaces haven't made declarations about how long full telework will last.
I've been looking at Frederick recently. How do you like it so far?
Anonymous wrote:We’ve moved to England for the fall. We quarantined for two weeks, rented a farm house, my kids are in a private school. We have no connection here, just wanted to get out and shake it up.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately I too sit all day at my job in front of a computer. I hate that part of it. Maybe that is why I train for triathlons in all my free time.
The good part is that I recently moved to Hawaii to live with my sister (after q'ing for 2 weeks) for the next few months. So there is some freedom with the sit-down part.
If i had to to it all over (I'm 17 years in) I would take a much more "physical" orientation to a career.
Off to a lunchtime run here on Oahu!
Anonymous wrote:This thread is telling. Many of us want to leave DC.
I also find it interesting that so many can telework. I (nurse) and most of my fiends and acquaintances do not have those types of positions. So you really sit at a computer all day? I can't imagine. I am writing this on my lunch break, and I won't be on a computer til later this evening as I check email before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We left for the year. Moved about 2 hours away so our kids can attend in-person school. Going great so far and the school's precautions seem to be going well. Not a single case reported in school so far.
We'll be back next summer, assuming MCPS reopens for in person school in the Fall.
Did you move to another public school district or are your kids in private now?
Anonymous wrote:I know a family with a SAHM. Kids and mom are staying with her parents in New England. Kids are attending in-person school there and dad goes back and forth between there and D.C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is telling. Many of us want to leave DC.
I also find it interesting that so many can telework. I (nurse) and most of my fiends and acquaintances do not have those types of positions. So you really sit at a computer all day? I can't imagine. I am writing this on my lunch break, and I won't be on a computer til later this evening as I check email before bedtime.
I'm a lawyer so I spend a good chunk of my day at the computer, yes. But I also have a laptop that I can undock, so sometimes I'm on my porch or in my bed if I'm not in my office. Also, to me, being a nurse and being surrounded by needed strangers sounds like hell on earth. You couldn't pay me $1 million a year to do that job. So I can't imagine doing what you do. Different strokes.
Anonymous wrote:
This thread is telling. Many of us want to leave DC.
I also find it interesting that so many can telework. I (nurse) and most of my fiends and acquaintances do not have those types of positions. So you really sit at a computer all day? I can't imagine. I am writing this on my lunch break, and I won't be on a computer til later this evening as I check email before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:We left for the year. Moved about 2 hours away so our kids can attend in-person school. Going great so far and the school's precautions seem to be going well. Not a single case reported in school so far.
We'll be back next summer, assuming MCPS reopens for in person school in the Fall.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is telling. Many of us want to leave DC.
I also find it interesting that so many can telework. I (nurse) and most of my fiends and acquaintances do not have those types of positions. So you really sit at a computer all day? I can't imagine. I am writing this on my lunch break, and I won't be on a computer til later this evening as I check email before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend packed up the family and went to Helsinki. She's a Finnish citizen.
The kids are back in school full-time and everyone's doing well.