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commute from gaithersburg to herndon
what is this like? time was? do you have any tricks on ways to avoid 270/495
dh might take a job out there and i am trying to get an idea
Re: commute from gaithersburg to herndon
Even with an early schedule, it is not a pleasant commute. I commuted from Gaithersburg to Tysons for several years and worked 6:00-3:30. The mornings were fine that early, but the afternoons took a minimum of 45 minutes on a good day. Friday afternoons were always an hour, and if it was a rainy Friday afternoon, 90+ minutes (and probably another 30+ min to factor in the additional distance to Herndon). As pp said, there are a couple options for backroads, but they are not great, as the main backups are usually on the Beltway and there is no real way to avoid that. Honestly, unless this is his dream job or he has been out of work and just needs to be employed, I wouldn't do it - it is a very stressful commute and it really takes a toll after a while (and this was when I was 22-25!).
Baby248 - ETA 1/10/13
ugh this is what i figuerd. its not a dream job. but he got laid off this year and the job he took he HATES HATES HATES HATES HATES. and this would be much more challenging and he needs a challenge and good for his career. has the potential he wants.
well this will help my discussion tonight
Baby248 - ETA 1/10/13
i truly believe he'd hate the commute less. i am just thinking about our quality of life as a fam