Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
PP here and any chance you are near a VRE or MARC station? I found the train to be much more pleasant and faster than metro. Just an FYI that feds get a transit subsidy that should cover the cost of your ticket/metro fare if mass transit is an option.
What if anything is the comp difference between the two jobs or equal?
Thanks for the info, I am taking a huge paycut keeping benefits medical retirement etc in mind
Good lord. Stay where you are OP. You don’t sound ready to make the jump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
PP here and any chance you are near a VRE or MARC station? I found the train to be much more pleasant and faster than metro. Just an FYI that feds get a transit subsidy that should cover the cost of your ticket/metro fare if mass transit is an option.
What if anything is the comp difference between the two jobs or equal?
Thanks for the info, I am taking a huge paycut keeping benefits medical retirement etc in mind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
PP here and any chance you are near a VRE or MARC station? I found the train to be much more pleasant and faster than metro. Just an FYI that feds get a transit subsidy that should cover the cost of your ticket/metro fare if mass transit is an option.
What if anything is the comp difference between the two jobs or equal?
Thanks for the info, I am taking a huge paycut keeping benefits medical retirement etc in mind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
PP here and any chance you are near a VRE or MARC station? I found the train to be much more pleasant and faster than metro. Just an FYI that feds get a transit subsidy that should cover the cost of your ticket/metro fare if mass transit is an option.
What if anything is the comp difference between the two jobs or equal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the commute to the fed job?
I need to commute to DC close to Union station. Approximately 40 minutes, with all RTO there is no way to predict who will be given parking and who will not be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom of multiple kids and 1 who is also ASD. I'd keep the remote job.
This. You want a 40 mile commute each way 3x per week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the job. Fed is barely work.
I say that as in private bosses come and go and rules change. We got a new CEO and he DGAF about personal stuff. He just wants work done. So although it is good now contact might not renew or client wants you back in office. With Fed you can milk it
Milk it?
Yes Milk it - moo moo - look at George Desantos
What an idiotic example. 3 branches of Govt PP. Sigh...
Anonymous wrote:Take the job. Fed is barely work.
I say that as in private bosses come and go and rules change. We got a new CEO and he DGAF about personal stuff. He just wants work done. So although it is good now contact might not renew or client wants you back in office. With Fed you can milk it
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of multiple kids and 1 who is also ASD. I'd keep the remote job.