As mentioned previously, I’ve been doing a lot of driving thanks to my new job. When I was at a client’s site I was a “temporary contractor” so I parked in the front-row visitor spots every day. It was extremely convenient. Now I
As mentioned previously, I’ve been doing a lot of driving thanks to my new job. When I was at a client’s site I was a “temporary contractor” so I parked in the front-row visitor spots every day. It was extremely convenient. Now I
If you’re working for a large company (iirc you are) then see if they have a public transportation program. Lots of companies will pay for or supplement the expenses of a monthly pass. The ride time can be used for reading or anything you want.
Your plan sounds good though… $5 is somewhat reasonable.
I don’t think parking spaces matter as long as your car is safe where you park it and you’re safe getting to it. Most of the downtown $1.50 lots I’ve encountered do not inspire confidence in either category. I think the mid-priced lots are the way to go, personally.
Why not just take the bus? I commuted from Boulder to downtown denver and the tech center for over a year. Sometimes it was a pain, but after I added up the money saved on parking and gas, I felt a lot better. And after a while, you get skilled at both working and taking naps on the bus.
I guess I forgot to mention that my job requires me to drive at all times… it’s a job that requires a level of flexibility in addition to mobility.
Get my job and park in the garage for free. ;)
So in response to rachel… i think you should just man up and park where you need to. Down town denver isnt as dangerous as some people make it out to be. Granted it isnt exactly safe, but you dont turn every corner and find a gang like most people say.