I'm not sure if it was clear in me cover letter
When did you move to London?
I'd change a few things:
"Dear J,
We didn't confirm a time for an interview so I want to touch base and select a good time for you.
To reiterate, I am still in Los Angeles. I will be in Ann Arbor as of May 6th. I would love to do a phone interview now and then see you in person once I get back to Michigan.
Thank you so much for your time,"
And then you're golden.
OK - so who lives over there?
Oooh, lots of us do! Including me! Reston's considered a suburb of DC.
Don't pick the second week of May--I'll be out of town for work for most of it. June, on the other hand, is looking good.
Things are still bubbling - so the dates aren't set. It looks like our office moved to Chantiliy? Our travel site is recommending hotels in D.C.
I will be in Ann Arbor as of May 6th.
Noooo. You need to be in Atlanta then.
It looks like our office moved to Chantiliy? Our travel site is recommending hotels in D.C.
Still Dulles. But WTF on recommending hotels in DC? Even with no traffic it's going to take 40 minutes to get to Chantilly from the city. There are hotels in that area.
Our travel site is recommending hotels in D.C.
Good God, no! You could do Tyson's Corner, for example (there's a nice Ritz Carlton there). DC's a good 30-40 minutes with no traffic from Chantilly.
BWAH at the DC traffic x-post!
It should come as no surprise that Vortex and I might possibly share a brain.
Currently looking at the Holiday Inn at the Chantilly Shopping Center.
Cash, I had a very weird development. I was reading some by the time I was about 19-20 months (my second Christmas, I was able to read tags on presents, and deliver them to the right relative), I had to take speech classes when I was 3 or 4 and there was even developmental concerns and fears that I would be totally deaf by the time I was 15 (I had a lot of earaches as a kid). By the time I hit grade school, I was in a gifted and talented program.
If your business is in Chantilly, you want Dulles. Chantilly is practically walking distance. Not that anything out that way were set up for pedestrians, but you get the idea. Plus National has those nasty noise abatement procedures that make you feel like you're on a roller coaster during takeoff.
There's a hotel right at the intersection of Routes 28 and 50 in Chantilly. I think it's a Marriott. The summer of the flood, we stayed at the Residence Inn by Fair Lakes shopping center, which is a little farther away, but nice if you rate a suite (plenty of restaurants literally in walking distance, though nothing special).
We're in Centreville, which is right next to Chantilly. If you land from, or take off to, the south, you'll likely fly right over our subdivision.