Nomahs_Bettah
Nomahs_Bettah t1_jeg5i2u wrote
Reply to comment by jimx117 in Massachusetts RMV drops case against Virginia man who overstayed vacation! by LoanWolf888
I'm really glad it worked out for him. I hope that the state will do something, but I won't hold my breath.
Hilariously, the one guy who kept insisting that the guy wasn't telling the truth and would be "held accountable" is in the other thread still insisting that the RMV was in the right here.
Nomahs_Bettah t1_jddq8au wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in You don't need to use your high beams when driving anywhere inside 128, and very, very few places inside 495 by [deleted]
What? There are tons of those places inside 495
Nomahs_Bettah t1_ixnub8o wrote
Reply to comment by StarbeamII in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
But that traffic isn’t going into the city, and I’ve found that most people in wealthy suburbs are averse to transit anyway. Particularly if they’re building in Lexington, for example; it’s also a shorter commute for people in that area than Lexington to Cambridge. I think that people will drive in is fine.
Lab work has to be done on-site, but I’m also thinking of all the positions that can do hybrid; like legal, HR, etc.
Nomahs_Bettah t1_ixnl571 wrote
Reply to comment by StarbeamII in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
Will it force people to drive (which personally I’m not that opposed to)? If the labs are closer to their homes in these suburban towns, that will mean less traffic coming into the city, and shorter commutes. If the labs moving out to cheaper land means that they offer flexible or part-time WFH hours for positions where this is possible, even better.
Nomahs_Bettah t1_ixklvr1 wrote
Reply to comment by gregzhoba in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
I am...absolutely fine with this? This sounds like a good thing.
Nomahs_Bettah t1_jegh985 wrote
Reply to comment by Hoosac_Love in Massachusetts RMV drops case against Virginia man who overstayed vacation! by Hoosac_Love
Learned...what lesson? The RMV was in the wrong. What lesson was he supposed to have learned, he did nothing wrong.