Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have to be so desperate to take a job in Suitland.
What an ignorant thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, OP, I live in PG county and you have to do the math. If you are interested in thinking about living in PG county do you have the discipline to buy a lower cost home near a good elementary and save money in order to pay for private later or move again? We did this math and we chose PG, not to mention the commute will be much better to just live near your job. A house near a good elementary in Bowie will be 400k, compared to a similar house in Virginia or Moco which will be 800k. That math worked out for us, and I am actually very happy where I live. People are friendly, we are close to amenities, our commutes are good, it's not as crowded. I feel I made the right decision.
$400k? I don’t think so. More like $550k and up and that may be too low.
Anonymous wrote:2021, Have a civilian job offer to work in Suitland, Maryland as GS-13 step 1...Is this a decent salary to live in the Washington DC area? And the second question is where to rent if working there? I need honest help since I am from northeast area..
Thx
Anonymous wrote:Well, OP, I live in PG county and you have to do the math. If you are interested in thinking about living in PG county do you have the discipline to buy a lower cost home near a good elementary and save money in order to pay for private later or move again? We did this math and we chose PG, not to mention the commute will be much better to just live near your job. A house near a good elementary in Bowie will be 400k, compared to a similar house in Virginia or Moco which will be 800k. That math worked out for us, and I am actually very happy where I live. People are friendly, we are close to amenities, our commutes are good, it's not as crowded. I feel I made the right decision.
Anonymous wrote:Waldorf or LaPlata
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have to be so desperate to take a job in Suitland.
What an ignorant thing to say.
Perhaps better left unsaid. However, our company staffs several contracts and it is incredibly difficult to hire and keep engineers and program managers on our Suitland contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have to be so desperate to take a job in Suitland.
What an ignorant thing to say.
Perhaps better left unsaid. However, our company staffs several contracts and it is incredibly difficult to hire and keep engineers and program managers on our Suitland contract.
Anonymous wrote:It really adds to sprawl and traffic when they locate government agencies in place no white collar employee wants to live. They should put these agencies in Burke or Springfield or Olney or downtown. So much more convenient than trying to figure out where to live while schlepping to Suitland every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have to be so desperate to take a job in Suitland.
What an ignorant thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really adds to sprawl and traffic when they locate government agencies in place no white collar employee wants to live. They should put these agencies in Burke or Springfield or Olney or downtown. So much more convenient than trying to figure out where to live while schlepping to Suitland every day.
So the already prosperous pale areas get richer and the poor areas get to sit back and watch the wealth gap continue grow bigger? All while the established middle class gets to think that it was by their inalienable intelligence and work ethic is why they have their comfortable life and the others simply were not smart enough to get what you have? Do you think the fed is immune to the allure of lower costs of operation and land? Or is it that you think the people in these areas are incapable of actually having a fed job and your comfort and commute should be what the entire government bases its decisions off of?
Bradbury produces many fine high functioning kids, they might be the type of kids that make the moms in Lululemon comfortable but many people could care less.
That may be true, but at a school with the absolute lowest "score" it can possibly have these kids are succeeding IN SPITE OF their crappy school, not because of it.
Regardless, no normal middle class family is going to find a "1" school acceptable for their child.
Do you mean no white person with two nickels to rub together would send their kids to a black school if they could help it. You don't think there are middle class kids at that school? Is it 100% FARMS
Anonymous wrote:I would have to be so desperate to take a job in Suitland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really adds to sprawl and traffic when they locate government agencies in place no white collar employee wants to live. They should put these agencies in Burke or Springfield or Olney or downtown. So much more convenient than trying to figure out where to live while schlepping to Suitland every day.
So the already prosperous pale areas get richer and the poor areas get to sit back and watch the wealth gap continue grow bigger? All while the established middle class gets to think that it was by their inalienable intelligence and work ethic is why they have their comfortable life and the others simply were not smart enough to get what you have? Do you think the fed is immune to the allure of lower costs of operation and land? Or is it that you think the people in these areas are incapable of actually having a fed job and your comfort and commute should be what the entire government bases its decisions off of?
Bradbury produces many fine high functioning kids, they might be the type of kids that make the moms in Lululemon comfortable but many people could care less.
That may be true, but at a school with the absolute lowest "score" it can possibly have these kids are succeeding IN SPITE OF their crappy school, not because of it.
Regardless, no normal middle class family is going to find a "1" school acceptable for their child.