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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a little confused. If the extra gas costs for the longer commute was the only thing that was discouraging you, then asking for the 56.5 cents per mile rate (or whatever it is) should cover that just fine. I would not think of that as upping your actual rate at all. Is it the longer commute that makes you feel that the position is then no longer something you are interested in? Then that is a totally different issue. I can see why you would feel an increase in pay would then help you feel better about it, but honestly, that should have been the first thing you looked at with this position if it was THAT important to you to have a shorter commute. I see that they would be agreeing to do the mileage rate for vehicle expenses which is totally fair of them, but I think you are trying to just talk yourself out of a position that could be good and with a fair family all for something that you really should have considered more in the first place and shouldn't be causing you to backpedal with your decision like you are.[/quote]
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