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by accountyaccount
3258 days ago
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I work 9-5 with a 30 minute commute and see my kid for about 2 hours a day during the week. If you leave at 9 I imagine you get some morning time, so maybe that's your time (and you'd get probably roughly 2 hours there?). Totally cool if that works. I grew up with a single mom who worked 60+ hours a week and I really only spent time with her on weekends. In retrospect I wish I had parents around when I was growing up. She didn't really have a choice, and she feels the same way I do about it — we wish it was possible. I don't want to criticize someone's life and what works for them too harshly, since this is just my personal experience, but I've been on the side of the child and the parent in a situation like this and I didn't like it on either end. |
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For anyone considering it, I'd definitely encourage you to keep the following factors in mind when designing a super-commute:
It's not for everyone, and if you can't design it well it eats into every part of your life, but my point is just that, if you do it right, an extreme commute ... may not be the most salient part of your life. You go to work, you spend time with your family, and you get whatever you were trying to get by living 80+ miles from your workplace.And you come to relish your time on the train, where you sit quietly and don't talk to anyone or do anything.