April 5, 20196 yr My Longhorn graduate is starting a new job this summer in The Woodlands, and is thinking about living in Conroe as apartments appear to be a little less expensive. That of course means driving I-45 to and from work daily. What is the traffic like for that commute? Hook'em!
April 5, 20196 yr Shouldn’t be too bad now that all the construction is done south of Conroe. I have to say that if I were a single recent grad, Conroe isn’t the place I would be looking to live.
April 5, 20196 yr I have a couple recent grad friends who work in The Woodlands... Most live near the Waterway/Market Street area... Is it going to be like living in Midtown? No... But are there at least a couple bars you can go to happy hour at and not feel completely out of place, yes.
April 5, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, fwtxbevo said: My Longhorn graduate is starting a new job this summer in The Woodlands, and is thinking about living in Conroe as apartments appear to be a little less expensive. That of course means driving I-45 to and from work daily. What is the traffic like for that commute? Hook'em! Good area if he wants to bang type country MILFs
April 5, 20196 yr It’s not a bad commute. If it was my kid I would tell him to live in the Woodlands, not because Conroe is so terrible or bad; but that the quality a life in the Woodlands is better, in my humble opinion
April 5, 20196 yr Never been North of Research Forest and 45 for my commute. So can’t speak to how that Northern commute looks currently. With the new XOM campus 45 S, and the pinch points for 99 and Hardy can all suck pretty hard from 4:30-5:45.I would echo if this is a permanent position, I think a young person would find more peers and entertainment in the Woodlands > Spring > Conroe, but that’s just a guess.
April 5, 20196 yr I-45 isn’t too bad once you get north of 1488. My only advice would be to avoid living too far down 105 or 360, as actually getting to 45 can be the longest part of the commute.
April 5, 20196 yr What Chrispy said. The I-45 part of the drive shouldn't be too bad unless there is a wreck or it's raining. I would echo what many have said about living "downtown" in The Woodlands. If he\she can afford it, I would recommend they live there. There are quite a few decent options for "nightlife" downtown. Of course, it will be a mix of some singles, 40 year old couples , and Mexican Nationals rather than solely young professionals but there are some good places to hang out.
April 13, 20196 yr Cant help with the commute but as someone that grew up in Conroe many years ago, I can't imagine being a young single college grad there. Maybe if you just left college station it'd be ok, but not Austin. It cant be that much more expensive to just get an apartment in the Woodlands, and whatever it is the time, gas and uber fees on the weekends will more than make up for it. Plus you don't have to live in Conroe.
April 13, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said: can't think of any reason for a young college grad to live in Conroe If aggy it's close to collie station.
April 13, 20196 yr I’m sure that your son can figure his commute out on his own. Shhh, we’re trying to help his son keep his dick wet.
April 13, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, luke duke said: I’m sure that your son can figure his commute out on his own. To be fair, op seemed to be very careful to be gender neutral in description so I assumed it was a daughter. It's why i avoided explicitly saying that the pussy in the Woodlands would be much better. Unless the daughter's into that, nttiawwt.
April 15, 20196 yr On 4/13/2019 at 6:33 PM, Not a cat said: To be fair, op seemed to be very careful to be gender neutral in description so I assumed it was a daughter. It's why i avoided explicitly saying that the pussy in the Woodlands would be much better. Unless the daughter's into that, nttiawwt. Sounds like something a cat would say.
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