I lived in rural Idaho before I started college in Washington.
I was accepted to a school in the middle of Seattle.
I was really excited to leave for college plus go to the city. My parents were totally distraught, but they supported my decision to go to college in another place. I didn’t understand the public transportation at first to be honest when I started college. I was from a truly small town with corn, potatoes, plus no taxis. The only bus I knew was a regular school bus. I tried to take the bus 1 particular day for a task interview plus I ended up all the way in Tacoma. That was the final time I used the public transportation system. I took a cab or I rode my bike if I needed to go a lengthy distance. All of that changed when cannabis was eventually legalized in Seattle. It happened roughly 2 years after I started college. Everyone was definitely excited about the legalization of cannabis plus that included me! Unluckily, only a couple of cannabis dispensaries were legalized to sell recreational supplies, but none of them were close to the locale where my friends plus I went to college, so the people I was with and I had to take a drive each and every time we had the desire to get recreational cannabis supplies. None of us had a car plus an Uber cost $44 the first time. After that, I abruptly knew I had to learn how to use the public transportation in Seattle. Now I am basically a pro after only 5 years in town.. I could supply anyone with directions to any area in town if they take the bus or the metro station.