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one step closer to DC

To think, from Strip Clubs to 3 blocks from the White House eh? -heh-
 
one step closer to DC

You know, I read that post and immediately thought, "Yeah, left over from the Clinton Administration, no doubt."

Then I remembered what our Tinwhistler did for a living in times past. (FACEPALM)
 
Well, that was a lot faster than I expected. One week to the day, and I pass my background check for my security clearance.

It's official...I'll be working for the gub'mint 3.5 blocks from the White House starting January.
Obviously they didn't find the decrypted wikileaks documents I hid on your computer....
 
Ah yes, that's how most people who work in the city do it. You get a lot more for house your money in VA, generally.

The only downside is the commute. And it's a huge downside.
 
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I work in DC, but live in Arlington and it works out really well. My commute is about 30 minutes in the morning through the city and would be about 15-20 if I worked near the White House. The afternoons are a bit slower at 40 minutes on average, but once you learn the city it doesn't get that bad. George Washington Parkway is also a good road to get around.

Allow me to welcome you the area and invite you to check out Ray's Hellburger in Arlington for the best burgers ever.
 
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TheBrew

I used to metro all the time until they raised the fair 33% earlier this year during Rush Hour. Now I drive to work because it is a bit faster and cheaper. There has to be some irony in there somewhere.
 
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TheBrew

If I wasn't Carpooling, I would probably metro more often. There is something nice about getting on for a metro haul and reading a book on your way to work.
 
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TheBrew

Nice! Make sure to get a SmartTrip Card; it is really convenient and saves 25 cents on each ride for the Metro (and I think it saves money on Buses).

I love it in DC even though it can get expensive. However, I moved here from San Francisco, so I'm used to it!
 
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Nice. I luckily had a family friend I could stay with for my first week there while I apartment hunted. I moved in the next weekend. Remember, Ikea and Craigslist is your friend. ;)
 
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