Submitted by duskyxlops t3_11qlsmr in Connecticut
raynethackery t1_jc432sg wrote
Reply to comment by nicotine_jesus in How much snow is Connecticut getting? by duskyxlops
You travel that everyday?
nicotine_jesus t1_jc4bf34 wrote
Yea for 7 years now.
SwimmingSomewhere959 t1_jc4d5fe wrote
Hartford and Long Wharf traffic- I do not envy you
raynethackery t1_jc4ebv3 wrote
2 x 5 x 50 = 500 hours
500 / 24 = 20.83 days
500 / 8 = 62.5 work days
Yikes!
Last-Instruction739 t1_jc4xtcz wrote
I feel like some people secretly like these insane commutes. If I had say 4 kids I’d probably like 4 hours alone in my car 5 days a week
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_jc6mxyp wrote
I had close to a total of two hours daily for a commute before the pandemic (It was probably around an hour and 45 minutes). I hated it. However, the job was one that was the right direction for my career, even though it was far away from home.
Avarice21 t1_jc6nsz4 wrote
Just don't have the kids, bam!
fresh-oxygen t1_jc4ot8a wrote
r/theydidthemath
dal_segno t1_jc6hj0s wrote
Yeah, I had a similar commute pre-covid and I realized that I was spending upwards of 20 days a year sitting in my car, in traffic.
I'm still remote work all but one day a week, and I figure that I'd, at the very least, need to take a HEFTY raise to be convinced to do that commute again.
Got a new car in 2020 and it's only got 20k miles on it today - the wear and tear remote work has saved is pretty great, too.
Malkor t1_jc6i91s wrote
I get more work done at home because I don't have people coming into my office to bitch collaborate.
That's with the time I waste on Reddit!
Amazondspboss t1_jc5yl9s wrote
Thank you for your service
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