\\\Anonymous wrote:My five min walk with my child in CP was terrifying. The big offenders were McDonalds and DC. DC did not shovel side walks by parks and utilities forcing people to play in traffic on busy Van Ness. Yes, we will be ubering or finding another way to get in tomorrow..especially if there is the predicted ice. It was really scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Walk to school. No problem.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
Sorry you endured that. I'm wondering though we're there cabs, or are you in a remote part of DC
I was in Glover Park and no cabs cruise there. There's still a $15 snow surcharge in addition to the fare. So if I had been able to procure a cab, it would have cost about $35. I just can't afford that.
Uber isn't on surge at all.
I've never used Uber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
Sorry you endured that. I'm wondering though we're there cabs, or are you in a remote part of DC
I was in Glover Park and no cabs cruise there. There's still a $15 snow surcharge in addition to the fare. So if I had been able to procure a cab, it would have cost about $35. I just can't afford that.
Uber isn't on surge at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
You have been paid to do no work the last 3 days and you could not spring for a cab or Uber Pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
Sorry you endured that. I'm wondering though we're there cabs, or are you in a remote part of DC
I was in Glover Park and no cabs cruise there. There's still a $15 snow surcharge in addition to the fare. So if I had been able to procure a cab, it would have cost about $35. I just can't afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
You have been paid to do no work the last 3 days and you could not spring for a cab or Uber Pool?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and live right in DC. I TRIED to get to work this morning. I don't have a car and my only option was Metrobus. I walked 5 blocks in my mostly unplowed neighborhood to the nearest snow detour stop for my bus, got there at 6:45, and stood there for an hour. No bus. I walked home. Screw it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in DC. My kid went. I didn't.