Rudey |
06-30-2007 02:45 AM |
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
(Post 1461939)
I used to take the T in Boston all the time when I was living there; my wife and I had a car, but parking is tough/extremely expensive if your office doesn't provide a spot. My wife ended up driving because her office provided one. If I end up working in the Boston area after law school, though, I'll likely have to get a car.
In CT, there's really no way to take public transport. Hartford has a bus line, but, I'm more than hesitant to try it. Parking isn't expensive at all, and you usually can find somewhere to park within walking distance, whether it be a lot, garage, or meter. My job has free parking, and the law school has plenty of parking on campus.
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The cool thing about CT is the amount of offices along the metro north (new haven) line. So you can work in Greenwich/Stamford/Darien and just take a train there. And I'm not gonna lie, there are some gorgeous blondes on the train.
-Rudey
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