Captain Slackbladder
Winger
Work from home is the only way.
This for me.....outside of a fair bit of travel mind.
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Work from home is the only way.
Likewise. But I always argue I probably spend more time at home with the kids than someone on a 9-5 with a commute.This for me.....outside of a fair bit of travel mind.
So it can currently take you 45 mins and the new place could be 50 mins away. Yes they’re extremes but it’s not a massive amount. I’d rather spend a bit more time in the car if it meant the time at work was more enjoyable when I got there.
I do 1 hour each way, have done for 20+ years.
just part of working really.
Are the hours same as before? If less than the extra commute wouldn't be a hassle. However can be stressful especially if something may go wrong, ie: weather issues.
Any chance of working from home one or two days a week?Winter has potential to be shit cos I’ll be starting from weardale. To put a positive spin on it it’s only an extra 10 minutes in the car each way.
I walked to work for 30 years. Much less stressful. The only issue was ice, when I went A over T a few times.The further the commute, the higher the opportunity for something to go wrong.
Poor weather on a half an hour commute might mean several slow junctions slow down even further and the faster parts run a few miles an hour slower.
Easily adds on ten to fifteen minutes.
And you're the one in control.I walk an hour to work then the same back. Been doing it for 5 years. Don’t mind it as listen to podcasts/music and keeps me fit. Public transport is two separate buses to get there which can’t be arsed with
An extra 15-20 mins each way to enjoy your day more
With more money
It’s a no brainer
I walked to work for 30 years. Much less stressful. The only issue was ice, when I went A over T a few times.