Fly out of Greenville 😀I wish people would stop bringing up Athens, otherwise I'm going to find myself making an airport trip to ATL from there twice a week.
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Fly out of Greenville 😀I wish people would stop bringing up Athens, otherwise I'm going to find myself making an airport trip to ATL from there twice a week.
You do youDoesn’t MARTA take care of that? Uber to a MARTA station. If I moved back to Atlanta that’s the way I’d do it.
The idea of the thread is to provide suggestions, which is what I did. So, yes, I will always do me and try to help out a fellow venter when I can.You do you
I lived in Clayton County for 10 years from 93-03 and I gotta say, has to be one of the worst places to live in the United States of America. Hope this helps
The idea of the thread is to provide suggestions, which is what I did. So, yes, I will always do me and try to help out a fellow venter when I can.
Newman is your answer. Live in Macon. Wife’s family is from Newnan. Hits all your criteria.That's a nice area, just not for me. I don't want the taxes and the thing about working from home with a family is you need a lot more space, which the houses there aren't really built for. I was fairly certain PTC would be a reasonable answer given my criteria, and the responses have only confirmed that, but I was really trying to determine whether I was overlooking something. Newnan maybe? Anything further east or west? I always knew north side was unlikely to work given those requirements, even though places like Woodstock are great and would otherwise fit the bill.
My wife took the train every day to work. We always took the train downtown and midtown, except to Braves games ... too much hassle. Makes too much sense.We take the train most times we go into Atlanta to events. We park at the outmost Marta train station and ride in.
Can you do it remotely?