I did not commute with her.
Many of her current and former coworkers have come together over the past week because of these events, and in the process I have heard that it wasn't unusual (or perhaps was even routine) for Cheryl to park in the overflow area, and for her to walk through the...
Sure, but I can't provide a source link, because the source is myself. Cheryl used to be a colleague of mine.
But if it helps, large organizations with car/vanpool policies typically require that participants ride with the car/vanpool for a certain percentage of their commute trips in order to...
It was the latter: the natural expansion of the volunteer search effort. The volunteers were very well organized, with some doing canvassing duty (going door-to-door, asking if anyone had seen her, and encouraging them to call the police with any information about suspicious details, etc.)...
You got this one turned around. Cheryl's typical commute was meeting the vanpool at the park and ride. She would take the bus as a Plan B, for those days when she couldn't catch up with them in time.
Her official title was "Systems Analyst Programmer", and it can mean many things, depending on the institution, position, etc. Generally someone with this title is involved with computer programming in one way or another.
When you're in a carpool/vanpool situation, it's common courtesy to be as through as possible with communicating your commute needs to the driver. This way the driver can always plan ahead for when they can leave, who they need to pick up, etc.
For CdB to mention that there was a change in her...
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