{"id":9546,"date":"2016-08-19T16:27:19","date_gmt":"2016-08-19T20:27:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.morningseditionists.com\/msblog2\/?p=9546"},"modified":"2016-08-19T16:27:19","modified_gmt":"2016-08-19T20:27:19","slug":"end-of-an-era","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.morningseditionists.com\/msblog2\/2016\/08\/19\/end-of-an-era\/","title":{"rendered":"End of an Era"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was a sad day around the office today. We&#8217;re moving to a new location and leaving our current digs behind. Not that I had the greatest office in the world (a stark, windowless room that was generally either freezing cold or too damnhot &#8211; usually too damn hot). But it was in a suburban office park with plenty of free parking and easy lunchtime or after work access to places like Home Depot, Trader Joe&#8217;s, Wegmans, Harbor Freight &#8211; you name it, we got it out here &#8211; we are moving to a downtown location with not much around it other than expensive restaurants, congested streets (by our standards anyway) and urban blight. Not to mention having to pay to park. And while I shared my office with a couple other guys (one who was rarely there, so mostly just the two of us), it at least wasn&#8217;t a cube farm, which is where I&#8217;m heading to. Yup. Dilbert World. It&#8217;s not something any of us are looking forward to, that&#8217;s for sure. I&#8217;ll now have to take a day off to visit my dentist, who is roughly a minute away from where I work now, or to get my free Toyota Care, which is roughly five minutes from where I am now. It&#8217;s all rather depressing. On the bright side, the movers were there early so I packed up and was out of the office before noon (though I&#8217;m on-call, so I&#8217;m never really away from work).<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve decided that, rather than pay to park, I&#8217;m going to avail myself of public transportation. I&#8217;ve wanted to do that for a while now (you know, make myself feel like I&#8217;m doing my part for climate change and all that), but it&#8217;s just too complicated and time consuming to get from my house on the western fringes to out where we were in the eastern &#8216;burbs. Now, though, it&#8217;ll be a one-bus trip to downtown Syracuse. There&#8217;s public parking down in the village, and the bus stop is nearby (at THE traffic light). So I&#8217;ll go from putting 40 or so miles a day on my car to about 4). Although it&#8217;s gonna be a bit of a transition for me (haven&#8217;t bussed around in probably 30 years, back when my &#8217;76 Chevette spent more time sitting than running), I&#8217;m looking forward to letting somebody else deal with the traffic and school buses and snow.<\/p>\n<p>My bus passes are all ready to go (I was kinda of bummed to learn that rather than getting a metro-type card that I can just refill, I have to keep ordering 10-trip passes. How stupid is that?), and I figure it&#8217;ll cost me just slightly more to ride the bus than the price of gas (and that&#8217;s only because gas prices have gone down so much &#8211; $1.89 last week at Costco. Once it goes back up again, I should start saving money). And that&#8217;s before the cost of parking.<\/p>\n<p>As it happens, I&#8217;m taking next week off (for one thing, I have a dentist appointment on Monday morning &#8211; whoopdie-doo) so I won&#8217;t be hitting the bus for little while yet. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was a sad day around the office today. We&#8217;re moving to a new location and leaving our current digs behind. Not that I had the greatest office in the world (a stark, windowless room that was generally either freezing cold or too damnhot &#8211; usually too damn hot). 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