why is 45 minutes too much?
45 minutes itself wouldn't necessarily be, but it's more like 1.5 hours during traffic each way. I timed it at 2:30 in the afternoon.
It involved at least one bridge, 4 different freeways, and a number of potential hotspots for accidents. It would mean getting home after 8 every night and not ever being able to make weeknight plans.'
Ginger, possibly? But with that many reports, I would want to be and need to be onsite a lot for at least the first 6 months.
So, what if you worked differently from 8 to 5?
I am not sure if you are a morning person or evening, but if you started work at 7, you probably could avoid most of it. BTW, why can't you drive to BART/Caltrans and take that in?
And I guessing since it out in PA there is no public transport that would make it worth it? Maybe negotiate the telecommute to 3 days? If you were looking for any advice at all. Which you might not have been. In which case, I'll shut it.
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le nubian, BART and Caltrain don't work at all for my commute, unfortunately. I'm not near pub trans on my end and the company is nowhere near Caltrain. It would be a 3 hour commute each way taking pub trans.
Tonight I'm going to see a dance performance by a troupe a friend is in, if I can motivate to leave the house.
Aroo? (which autocomplete wanted to make "Arlo." heh)
damn.
another note: did you know that in some juridictions, it is illegal to rent out your home for less than 1 month at a time?
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And damn it - Rookie was totally in Ann Arbor on June 28 and I missed it. Sunuvbeech.
Mom update: She is feeling and sounding better although she is in the hospital at least until Monday. They are leaning towards pneumonia, but are still not sure and may do a lung biopsy on Monday if the mass in her lung doesn't diminish.
Me Update: Husband gets home from a week away tomorrow. I have skating and, yes, working at my goshdarn office. Possibly seeing Spiderman on Sunday night.