How far will you travel
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Not working for over three months is no fun but i've a interview just outside Oxford tomorrow,but traveling from just outside Gloucester its a 43 mile journey.Now i'm not adversed to driving that far,i've done it many tmes before and with the jobs in my field they are at your own expence,so is it quite normal practice to travel that far to work.Just like to know if its me a bit whingey.
By the way I do need a job!
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By the way I do need a job!
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At the moment I drive just under 50 miles to work, and then back home again. For my new job that I'll be starting in two weeks I'll be taking the train as it's over 120 miles in total, but the distance I have to travel is the price I'm willing to pay to live in a gorgeous area.
If the pay was low then obviously I'd be looking at a job nearer to home.
If the pay was low then obviously I'd be looking at a job nearer to home.
currently only do about 8.5 miles each way. But have had to do over 50 miles each way for 2 years, got fed up with this, so moved house to be closer to work.
However I think the journey and the time it will take is more important then the miles. For example 25 miles on nice quite country back rounds is a hell of a lot nicer then 15 miles on the M25.......and probably quicker too
However I think the journey and the time it will take is more important then the miles. For example 25 miles on nice quite country back rounds is a hell of a lot nicer then 15 miles on the M25.......and probably quicker too
Edited by KrazyIvan on Thursday 8th October 16:01
I know someone who does 120 miles EACH WAY every day, that's mental.
I'm expecting a 120 mile round trip for my next job and am not looking forward to it, but I'd rather be living where I am than living 15 miles away like I used to.
C'est la vie, if you want the job you either commute or move.
I'm expecting a 120 mile round trip for my next job and am not looking forward to it, but I'd rather be living where I am than living 15 miles away like I used to.
C'est la vie, if you want the job you either commute or move.
I do a round trip of just under 120 miles a day to go to work. I'm a shift worker though so I'm usually travelling when the traffic is light. It normally takes me just over an hour each way which I consider about the limit for me. I feel that 43 miles would certainly be a reasonable amount to travel each day.
Edited by CooperD on Thursday 8th October 19:43
Furthest was when I comuted from Glos (further south than you JVR) to Jaguar Land Rover in Gaydon, 90 miles by motorway and 70 miles cross country. Took about an hour and a half.
It wasn't that bad, you just get used to it, 43 miles wouldn't phase me at all.
Depends how much you want the job really? I had an interview at Aston Martin today (again based at Gaydon) and I'm so desperate the comute didn't even cross my mind.
It wasn't that bad, you just get used to it, 43 miles wouldn't phase me at all.
Depends how much you want the job really? I had an interview at Aston Martin today (again based at Gaydon) and I'm so desperate the comute didn't even cross my mind.
FNG said:
I know someone who does 120 miles EACH WAY every day, that's mental.
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I do that at least 3-4 times a week, it is worth it as long as you are paid enough! Also, a 120 mile trip outside rush hour is fine, in rush hour its a bit of a pain. I normally use a bike to make it a bit quicker..
I'm happy to do silly miles to get the cash, the way I look at it is that a bit of sacrifice now may mean I much longer retirement, for me thats worth it.
Twit said:
FNG said:
I know someone who does 120 miles EACH WAY every day, that's mental.
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I do that at least 3-4 times a week, it is worth it as long as you are paid enough! Also, a 120 mile trip outside rush hour is fine, in rush hour its a bit of a pain. I normally use a bike to make it a bit quicker..
I'm happy to do silly miles to get the cash, the way I look at it is that a bit of sacrifice now may mean I much longer retirement, for me thats worth it.
I used to pay <7% tax while at JLR
Well done!
But think seriously about moving closer to Oxford. Mate of mine commuted Chelt - Oxford for 2 years, and it nearly drove him crazy, knackered out 2 cars and gave him 2 accidents. Every time we'd meet he'd spend at least 10 mins swearing about being stuck behind lorries on the A40, especially the "Wincanton w
kers".
The commute did him no good at all, and he was a changed person when it stopped.
But think seriously about moving closer to Oxford. Mate of mine commuted Chelt - Oxford for 2 years, and it nearly drove him crazy, knackered out 2 cars and gave him 2 accidents. Every time we'd meet he'd spend at least 10 mins swearing about being stuck behind lorries on the A40, especially the "Wincanton w
kers".The commute did him no good at all, and he was a changed person when it stopped.
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money not too great for the first couple of months but hey i'm working again