I've just been phoned about a potential job but its going to mean getting up at 6:30am, getting back at around 7:30pm and about 1hr 45 travel each way.
I know some people would be like 'thats what 85% of the country does, deal with it' but I used to travel a bit before and it just ended up making me miserable (yes more so than usual if possible)
Was just wondering how far most people here commute and what they deem as acceptable. It sure can wear you down after a couple of years, not to mention it'd probably cost around ?2000 or more a year in travel. its offset by being alright money of course, but the thought of buying a ?265 train ticket every month like I was last time, just saddening.
Obviously I have to say I'm interested and there'll be a couple of tests before even an interview takes place, so nothing is concrete as of yet. I just imagine turning up and being dead halfway through the day.
Yes I'm lame.
I know some people would be like 'thats what 85% of the country does, deal with it' but I used to travel a bit before and it just ended up making me miserable (yes more so than usual if possible)
Was just wondering how far most people here commute and what they deem as acceptable. It sure can wear you down after a couple of years, not to mention it'd probably cost around ?2000 or more a year in travel. its offset by being alright money of course, but the thought of buying a ?265 train ticket every month like I was last time, just saddening.
Obviously I have to say I'm interested and there'll be a couple of tests before even an interview takes place, so nothing is concrete as of yet. I just imagine turning up and being dead halfway through the day.
Yes I'm lame.
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