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Originally Posted by Air&Road
Yeah MG, that was kind of how I approached my long commute days too. If you have a job that is worth a long commute, it's probably not a mindless, hourly job. You have responsibilities and things that have to get done. The commute time can be spent in a productive way.
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My point is that the distance of a commute -- unless your job requires you to visit clients/customers -- is up to you. After all, you get to choose where you live. The bay area is infamous for long commutes, some folks live a hundred miles or more from where they work just so they can "own a home". When you're driving 3-4 hours a day just to get to/from work, guess what? Your home owns YOU!