EthanFl
EthanFl t1_ja04h3g wrote
Reply to comment by justmahl in Gambet DC by Homework-Silly
Same thing happened with the original cable franchise back in the 80's. District cablevision. Wasn't worth much until Comcast bought them out.
EthanFl t1_j9vaakt wrote
Reply to Do I need to have an “official” research reason to view Library of Congress collections? by GuessMyName23
The stacks aren't open access for browsing.
EthanFl t1_j22hfro wrote
Reply to Best sub sandwich in DC? by Hellstorm5674
MGM in NE. Only open in the afternoon though.
EthanFl t1_iybsd5x wrote
Reply to High pitched squeaking noise in shaw by mrndpw11
Anti loitering sonics
EthanFl t1_iy68cjk wrote
Reply to A job interview ended because I refused to tell them what my current salary was and what my salary expectations were. Is this normal? by RepresentativeError8
Very normal.
Some recruiting processes have canidate selection spreadsheets that need to be filled out. This is part of their decision making and a means of accountability for the recruiter.
By playing it coy, the recruiter couldn't fill out the form so therefore rejected you outright.
I've rejected dozens of entry level candidates over the years for incomplete/inaccurate applications.
EthanFl t1_iugv7p0 wrote
Reply to comment by app_priori in Is it that much cheaper to live in Baltimore as opposed to DC? by app_priori
If you're burned on DC, that might be a reason to move.
Original post focused on the financial benefits of moving. Not a favorable reason to move IMO if you are otherwise happy.
You have friends that moved there, what do they think?
EthanFl t1_iugu2f9 wrote
Do you really want to live near Baltimore?
Also it's not just the state income tax, there's county/city income tax.
Personally, you should move to where you want to be. And of course where you can comfortably afford to be.
EthanFl t1_itpwuyz wrote
Historically it was a position offered based on seniority to ATU members.
EthanFl t1_je8jv1l wrote
Reply to comment by PalpitationNo3106 in Off-duty DC police officers to patrol Navy Yard neighborhood near Nationals Park by keyjan
Dial 1-800-THE-COPS, accepting all major credit cards.
-Snow Crash