Dear JobsBlog: I just read the weblog article Anne posted regarding the Connector in Seattle. I am going to be a new hire with a start date at the end of August 2008. I'm starting to figure out moving/living situations,
Windows 7 Pro Key, and was wondering where I could find out more regarding the Connector and their stops/commute time? I'd appreciate any help I could get in finding a great location to move to. - Cindy Answer: Hi Cindy - Congratulations! Yes,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Plus, the Connector service - commuter buses that shuttle Microsofties to and from our main campus in Redmond - have been a great addition. The Connector Team is always evaluating the needs of employees in terms of routes and stop times so it's tough to say what the exact service will be when you move in August. However,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro, the Seattle Times did publish a map of the service at launch,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, which is similar on the route it still follows. Areas all around Seattle include Queen Anne / Belltown, Capitol Hill / First Hill, Bothell / Mill Creek, Snoqualmie,
Windows 7 Home Basic, Issaquah, and Sammamish, and buses leave roughly hourly between 6:30 am and 9:30 am and 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm. Also, the SeattlePI has a great section of their site on Puget Sound area neighborhoods, to learn more about how these areas differ. Do any Microsoft employees or Seattle locals have thoughts on great places to live, especially to take advantage of the Connector? - Anne