Published Jul 2, 2010
bogdana
5 Posts
I work in Baltimore county as an RN, but I am moving to Montgomery County, will be living in Montgomery Village. I typically work night shift.The travel from Mv To Baltimore is atrocious, especially for night shift. 1 hr 40 minutes, I've experienced, on a weekday.
I am being realistic and realizing I wont be able to keep the travel up forever and I have some interviews in other hospitals near MV.
My question is for MD/DC locals; Google says the travel time b/t MV and Frederick Memorial Hospital is 30 minutes, is this true even in the evening?
What do you think of FMH? I am looking for an ED position.
GWUH wrote me asking me to call them but they havent responded to any of my calls, which I'm a little annoyed about but I'm going to blame four day weekends on that. Shady grove doesnt have any ED jobs available. Washington Adventist I already had the interview with.
Anyone have other suggestions? Is FMH a much better drive than Baltimore county? Thanks for your time folks!
Graceland200
27 Posts
Problem is that you will be going with traffic in the evening. That does not help at all.
I work in Baltimore county as an RN, but I am moving to Montgomery County, will be living in Montgomery Village. I typically work night shift.The travel from Mv To Baltimore is atrocious, especially for night shift. 1 hr 40 minutes, I've experienced, on a weekday.I am being realistic and realizing I wont be able to keep the travel up forever and I have some interviews in other hospitals near MV.My question is for MD/DC locals; Google says the travel time b/t MV and Frederick Memorial Hospital is 30 minutes, is this true even in the evening?What do you think of FMH? I am looking for an ED position.GWUH wrote me asking me to call them but they havent responded to any of my calls, which I'm a little annoyed about but I'm going to blame four day weekends on that. Shady grove doesnt have any ED jobs available. Washington Adventist I already had the interview with.Anyone have other suggestions? Is FMH a much better drive than Baltimore county? Thanks for your time folks!
Justanotherday
254 Posts
Are you open to just moving to Frederick County instead? There is always so much traffic in the Montgomery Village area, and yes, if you are getting off work at 7 a.m. in Frederick, you are going to sit on 270 to get back home while everyone else is driving to work. Thirty minutes would be realistic if it was not rush hour. 355 might be faster than 270 that time of day.