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Im stuck in a bind.

gwarbot

Senior member
I live in Enumclaw,Washinton. I am trying to figure out how to commute to Bellevue Place. Ive tried looking up the bus transit, but I don't have addresses for anything I need so it is pretty much useless for me.

Does anyone know a thing or two about these areas I don't know?

Ive been offered a low end tech job, but I can't figure out how to get there to fill out the paperwork.

Also, im new to washington.
 
Been a few years since I've been up in the Seattle area. I never was as far down as Enumclaw though. Some quick checking shows that you can take the 915 (depending on where you are in Enumclaw) and catch the Sounder. Once at King St. Station, you can head up a couple of blocks and catch the 550 Express to Bellevue. Of course, you are stuck with the not so great Sounder times. Or it looks like you can take the 915 to Auburn Station, followed by the 180 to Kent Station followed by the 150 to Seattle, followed by the 550 to Bellevue.

Is the job actually at Bellevue Place, or just in that general area?

The easiest thing is to call KC Metro. They were always helpful when I needed them.
 
I read your title as saying, Im stuck in a blind. Was wondering how the hell you got internet out in the duck blinds...
 
Yeah my job is at bellevue place. I have wireless, through a company named skynet. It's not the best they've closed all the ports on they're server so bittorrents don't work. But hey at least i can check my email.
 
Try going this way. You can figure out the best way to get to work once you officially have the job. People in the office may have helpful tips on routes to work. If you have no car rent the cheapest car you can find for a day while you figure out public transportation routes. Taxi is also an option.
 
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