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<blockquote data-quote="00Burdell" data-source="post: 218912" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I live outside DC in VA. There is a good Tech contingent up here.</p><p></p><p>Maryland is nice, too - Montgomery County anyway.</p><p></p><p>Is it you only or are you bringing up a clan? what age group are you in? If young/single - DC or Bethesda, MD are good choices. If you have kidlets - you might want to be a little further out - Burke/Fairfax or off Old Georgetown Rd in Potomac, MD. Lots of good choices up here. But traffic here makes ATL look like rural Montana. Either work remotely (remote work is big up here) or work staggered hours (I go in around 4:30 AM) or live close to Metro. You will go insane driving to/fr DC during rush hour - I don't know how people do it. If $$$ is not an issue, you can take the $$$/mile lanes but it ain't cheap.</p><p></p><p>I assume this is semi-permanent. If just a short gig, and you are in your 20s, grab an apt in Adams Morgan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00Burdell, post: 218912, member: 5"] I live outside DC in VA. There is a good Tech contingent up here. Maryland is nice, too - Montgomery County anyway. Is it you only or are you bringing up a clan? what age group are you in? If young/single - DC or Bethesda, MD are good choices. If you have kidlets - you might want to be a little further out - Burke/Fairfax or off Old Georgetown Rd in Potomac, MD. Lots of good choices up here. But traffic here makes ATL look like rural Montana. Either work remotely (remote work is big up here) or work staggered hours (I go in around 4:30 AM) or live close to Metro. You will go insane driving to/fr DC during rush hour - I don't know how people do it. If $$$ is not an issue, you can take the $$$/mile lanes but it ain't cheap. I assume this is semi-permanent. If just a short gig, and you are in your 20s, grab an apt in Adams Morgan. [/QUOTE]
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