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by brandoncordell
2942 days ago
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I guess I'm considered a "super commuter" now? It takes me, on average, 1hr15m to get to work and 1hr40m to get home (due to traffic). We bought a house in November and I just moved to this job. It was a "can't turn down" type of position even though it wasn't super close. Where we live we paid $200,000 for a 2,400sqft 4bed/3ba/2ga on a fenced 1/2 acre with a pool. If we sold the house and bought something for $200,000 where my job is, we'd be looking at a 2bd/1ba condo at most. That's not going to fly with 3 kids and 2 dogs. It's a shitty commute but I do it because it's an awesome job with amazing benefits and I'd do anything to better my families lives. I distinctly remember my dad driving 3 hours one-way to a job for about 1.5 years because he couldn't find anything closer. It's true I lose relaxation time. I just bought a new car that I really enjoy driving (even in traffic) and I still can get things done that I would do in my free time anyway, e.g. Listen to audiobooks, listen to podcasts, etc. Right now I'm learning German on my commutes. I may not stay content with the commute forever but for right now the pros outweigh the cons. |
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Apart from spend time with them apparently.