How far would/do you commute for a job?
Grafwritah
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Assume it's for average pay for the position.How far? Post up mileage and/or time.Out here I'm saying about 30 miles tops equating to maybe 45-50 mins absolute tops (rush hour) driving time, one way.
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Let's assume that you actually had to look for a job in the general job market.
There can't be 100+ open positions in one field at any given time that's within 5 minutes of you. I don't care if it's the fucking world trade center in your backyard (RIP). Of course, maybe I'm crazy.
The longest commute I ever had was 1.5 to 2 hours one way everyday. So it was total 4 hours a day commuting to and from work. I live in MD. I was commuting a total of 4 hours a day for a job where I was getting paid aver. The problem was the money was not enough for the commute which included tolls too. It took me 5 hours to get home one day. It was then that I started looking for a new job because I was getting depressed because of the commute. I lived in College Park, MD and was commuting to Herndon, VA during rush hour. People who live around here knows that is a long commute. Its literally only 30 some odd miles from here to there. It should not take 1.5 to 2 hours.
Now I commute 30 minutes by train everyday and I am soooooo much happier for it.
Your commute time does not sound that bad. In fact it sounds average. I would go for it if you couldn't find anything closer.
Fuuuuck, that's crazy.
I don't care what anyone says, if I'm spending that much time commuting I better be getting paid something exceptional.
I made it a goal to work with-in walking distance. That's about four miles. That way i can ride a bike, bus, drive, whatever, with less stress. I've had several jobs that were within blocks of my home. That was the best.
now i walk a block and i am in action.
Well 2-4 times a week wouldn't be so bad. Average that out by the time you aren't at work and I would definitely be into that.
My dream would be to walk a block to work. I think that would be difficult though, even for those in high density mixed-use neighborhoods.
You guys are all bastards.
Coming from the man living the Soulstrut dream.
Touche.
I'm selling my car (which doesn't run) and might use that money to buy a Motorcycle.
great way to start the day, blood flowing, fresh air etc etc
Not that I own a car, but for the forseeable future I wouldn't pony up for anything more than 40 - 45 each way, traffic jams and crowded train/tram carriages ain't my thang
watch out fool! oakland kids is on a creep...
Where I live is about a 90 minute to 2 hr train ride to NYC, so I know a lot of people who do the commute, so they can make NYC money but have a house/land/etc up here. I've heard plenty of stories from single people spending 4+ hours a day commuting, I couldn't imagine how people with children can do it.
I've also noticed that while they might be making more money in NYC, eventually the novelty of the salary wears off and the stresses of commuting start to take over.
I'm fortunate to live 1/4 mile and a 1/2 mile from my last job and current job. I might not be making the money I could be making in NYC, but compared to the commuters I have upwards of 4 hours of extra time every work day to do whatever I need to do, and I don't know if I can put a dollar amount on that feeling. My advice is to find a job where you find as close of a balance between salary and commute time as possible.
This is soooo true, the closer you are, the later you will be.