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Anonymous wrote:They don't want public transit, and neither do i.


It would be difficult for lots of people even taking metro. As most of the times you have to walk to the bus stop; wait for schedule bus and then take the metro train and wait if you need to take 2 metro trains (different lines) and wait for them and then when finally you exit your destination; see if you would still a bus to take you to your work or if not; walk to your work which it would take you like 15 min or 20.
No all are so lucky living next to a metro station. I said that for my personal experience. From Arlington to DC it used to take me more than 1 1-2 hours; everyday taking metro. Never again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can walk to work. It’s less than a mile. I need to drive now to take my older charge to preschool but working so close is fantastic. I had a job with a terrible 45 minute commute and swore never again.


Dream job!!
Anonymous
I would take less than market rate wage, i promise, if I could just take a 10 min walk to my work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can walk to work. It’s less than a mile. I need to drive now to take my older charge to preschool but working so close is fantastic. I had a job with a terrible 45 minute commute and swore never again.


Dream job!!


+2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi, my commute of 40 min is not really working for me, and i am thinking of giving my notice. Anyone who has a long commute, how do you cope? I arrive already tired. When I checked commute on googlemaps it was showing as 27 min but in real life it is always 40 min. I do like the family but afraid it will burn me out eventually.


I would suggest that you look it up on waze at the same time of day next time.
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