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To: RTev who wrote (10674)8/3/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Respond to of 28311
 
I don't think the GNET staff would be affected by rush hour traffic since they work 70 hours per week.



To: RTev who wrote (10674)8/3/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: Dr. Zax  Respond to of 28311
 
>>Pier 70 is among the worst spots to get to during rush hours.

I haven't seen it but...

if it is a pier, isn't it on the water? Don't drive, take a boat!

Dr.Zax



To: RTev who wrote (10674)8/3/1999 5:05:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 28311
 
I figure that those foolish enough to drive to work anyplace in downtown Seattle (and there are many such fools) deserve the traffic they create. Pier 70 is among the worst spots to get to during rush hours.

I'm assuming that our taskmaster CEO, Russell H., will have a appropriate lodgings built into the new HQ's so that GNET employees won't need worry about rush hour.

They'll be camping out at their desks as they futilely attempt to follow his example.... <VBG>

Regards,

Ron



To: RTev who wrote (10674)8/3/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<I figure that those foolish enough to drive to work anyplace in downtown Seattle (and
there are many such fools) deserve the traffic they create. Pier 70 is among the worst
spots to get to during rush hours.>

The best commute is by ferry. My father spent 30 summers doing it. Some folks bike to the Winslow terminal. Get their coffee (Starbucks, of course), read their Seattle Times (that takes 5 minutes.... sorry, I'm from there, I can say that LOL), watch the people and the scenery, and in a relaxing half hour, dock on the Seattle side. From their, it's a 10 minute walk to their current location, or a 15 minute waterfront stroll to the new digs. Now that's living!

Question: Does Go2Net have any openings for battered and bruised, wiser if poorer, inet investors? <g>