Fkn1v1mem8 t1_jecflhy wrote
Reply to comment by Manders4444 in I make 42k and I work from home 4 out of 5 days a week. I signed a 60k offer onsite 23 miles there and back 45 min, 45 min back. Does this make any sense? by RemarkableCell1859
I’ve been driving 2 hours each way for 8 years. It sucks kinda sometimes but it’s not that bad
podcartfan t1_jecks50 wrote
There is no universe where 4 hours of commuting a day is “not that bad”. Hope it pays well.
Faringray t1_jecgm9f wrote
Wasn't there a thread recently where people talked about having commutes like this and thought the same, until COVID suddenly made them not have it. And they realized there life could have had hours more in each day and they missed it.
It's not just 2 hours more for a 24 hr period, its 2 hours more of awake time. So like 2/16.
maybe im thinking of wsj article.
Fkn1v1mem8 t1_jeckqhp wrote
That’s definitely probably true. But I will never make the kind of money I’m making with my current career anywhere else. I am the sole provider for my family so it is worth it to me. I use the time to listen to audiobooks or podcasts or be introspective
DinkleButtstein23 t1_jed50ob wrote
Yet the money isn't good enough to move closer to the job?
Fkn1v1mem8 t1_jedvtp1 wrote
It’s in the construction industry so the “job” is always moving. I can’t move closer to the job
According_Surround_7 t1_jedd3go wrote
Maybe they like where they live and their family is happy there. Not everything is about money.
Elegant-Row-2396 t1_jee5e12 wrote
You literally have another 50 percent of work on your day that’s costing you money, how is it “not that bad” that’s genuinely mental
Fkn1v1mem8 t1_jeehliv wrote
Because I’m a high school dropout making 150-180k per year
Elegant-Row-2396 t1_jeeiacb wrote
Congrats, doesn’t make it any less insane though.
Fkn1v1mem8 t1_jeeiln1 wrote
Definitely not for everyone
Elegant-Row-2396 t1_jeej6cr wrote
Did a hour and a half commute for a year it’s definitely not for me at any wage, fair play for doing it though.
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