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savvy-librarian t1_ja5khym wrote

I had a similar experience. My group believed we would see bovine and herd animals and some birds due to the way it was advertised. We were shocked to see big cats and wolves kept in what looked like dog-run sized kennels and some bears that had more space than the other large predators but their areas looked sadly dirty.

I won't ever go back.

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savvy-librarian t1_j6andd0 wrote

I personally really enjoyed this Spirit Lake hike. Stunning views of the lake with Mt. Saint Helens in the background. In total it is a 9 mile out and back trail but you don't have to commit to the entire thing to enjoy it. There are beautiful views from start to finish as you hike the lake's edge.

https://www.wta.org/go-outside/seasonal-hikes/go-hiking/hikes/lakes-trail-1

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savvy-librarian t1_j24ffrr wrote

https://www.mwe.com/insights/washington-states-pay-transparency-law-takes-effect-january-1-2023/

"Where an employer is out of compliance with this law, applicants and employees will be able to file a complaint with the DLI or file a civil lawsuit against the employer in court.

If applicants or employees file a complaint with the DLI, the DLI may issue a citation and/or notice of assessment and order the employer to pay to the complainant actual damages, double statutory damages (or $5,000, whichever is greater), interest of 1% per month on compensation owed, payment to the department for the costs of investigation and enforcement, and other appropriate relief. The DLI may also order an employer to pay civil penalties in response to complaints, ranging from $500 for a first violation to $1,000 or 10% of damages (whichever is greater) for a repeat violation."

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savvy-librarian t1_j16vuhv wrote

Coming in anything at 10am or later should be ok. About an hour for you if there aren't accidents or construction.

But also..... is there a good reason to be living in Chehalis in the first place? The distance between Chehalis and Tumwater and Tacoma and Tumwater is almost equal. Why stay all the way down there so far away from work if you don't have to?

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savvy-librarian t1_ivcqfd6 wrote

What does your lease say about this?

And just to be clear: yes, you are being penalized. That is what happens when you break a legal contract, there are penalties and you agreed to them when you signed your lease. The bottom line here is that you don't have an acceptable legal reason to break your lease, and you are likely going to have to pay for it.

That being said, there are laws to protect you to a degree. For instance, your landlord can charge you rent to cover their losses for the time you agreed to pay for the lease that you are now no longer willing to pay because you are moving, but they cannot continue to charge you rent once they find a new tenant and that tenant moves in and they are required by law to make reasonable efforts to find a new tenant as soon as possible.

I also think you should look into the legality of your job moving you to your detriment so far that you have to break your lease. Depending on the agreement you have with your job, that could be illegal.

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