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by ali_wetrill
1572 days ago
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This is also unfair and biased, if I accepted an in-person job like 5 hours away obviously it's going to suck. There's a happy medium -- if the commute was short I'd love it because it gets me out of the house and clears my mind. I also like the separation of space and there's no way I can afford to have a second office in my home. There's also great energy from co-workers. Obviously reasonable parameters on both sides make a difference. I wonder what people with kids think though, I don't have that experience but I imagine as long as schools are open working at home might be better? |
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The worst part, when they're young, is that it's very difficult-to-impossible to succesfully fight through traffic at evening rush hour to get home early enough while they are still awake (young kids sleep very early).