When we say Cavite, City people often imagine of a provincial setting.
Though YES, it is a province, I am glad that we are staying now in the province of Cavite.
I use to dislike working in Makati because of the difficulty with regards to transportation from where I lived before, in Quezon City. With the availability of Public transportation from Molino, things changed.
Just right across of our place, public transportation are available going to MRT, EDSA, the very first MRT station from South. Crowded but not too difficult to catch the train, unlike if you would start from Quezon City. Rides going to Lawton are also available. Terminal of public transportation nearby going to Makati is very much convenient for people working near Pasong Tamo in Makati. You can find it right infront of Camella Homes, beside Celestino Market. And if you are going to Alabang, no need to go via Zapote because there are available rides also beside Celestino market via Daang Hari and Filinvest Alabang. Less traffic, less time of travel and the best thing is less fare. Isn't it great for people of Molino?
Along Molino Road, public transportation also are available going to and from Imus (via Pag-asa) and Dasmariñas (via Molino Boulevard going towards Aguinaldo highway. Not only Molino residents are benefiting on these but also the other neighboring town of Cavite.
Because of these, I accepted a project in Makati from a friend. For more than a week, I have no complain on getting to Makati except for the traffic, but acceptable. It's the price the Caviteños gain in exchange of many developments we are experiencing.
Though I didn't finish the project due to some concerns, I had a good time. Maybe, it's not meant to be.
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