What’s your long commute story? Come list them here.

The reason to push for WFH is so that people who can’t WFH (retail, medical, other blue collared) can go to their work without facing this congestion.

  • Che Banana
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    1 year ago

    I had a 10 min bike ride to work, then “accepted” a “promotion” that led to an opening with a 70 mile commute in LA traffic that could be at best 1.5hrs, at worst 3hrs each way. 3 weeks straight work, then one day off for the next 15, then christmas day off, then 6 days @ 12-15hrs.

    Needless to say that lasted 11 months (got slightly better through the summer) & I started consulting & private catering until we left the US for good the following year.

    fuck commuting

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      1 year ago

      That sounds torturous. If company has to pay for the time we commute, they wouldn’t have made you an offer you can’t refuse.

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        1 year ago

        It was, we completely changed our living situation and now I (we) don’t even have a driver’s license anymore.

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    1 year ago

    I passed up the opportunity to convert my internship into a full-time position because there’s no flexi working arrangement even though I could do most of my tasks at home. The commute whether by PT or driving is intolerable

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      1 year ago

      Oof, sorry to hear. I really don’t understand the whole “we have an office, you must be in the office to work even if you can do your job just as week from home” mentality.

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        1 year ago

        The boss bought and recently expanded (at that time) the office so she really feels it has to be used 😅

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        1 year ago

        it’s about control, boomer managers are afraid of losing that. they talk about office culture but when you rock up they talk about their kids and what not also. tf

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    1 year ago

    I’m lucky that I can reach the office by lrt in about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, my colleagues usually take an hour or longer… I don’t understand the need to be in offices all the time. Sure, having IRL interaction with your colleagues sometimes is good but it doesn’t need to be all the time.

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      1 year ago

      Right? Tell me about it. I would rather those who can do their job from home stay home so I don’t have to fight for a place on the public transport or be aggressive on the road.

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    I take the train instead of drive to office and still the long commute (3-4 hours per day) is burning me out. All for jobs that not only can be fully done at home, but also can be done much more efficiently from home because all the chatter and distractions in office. Luckily managed to push for WFH on certain days of the week, so that I can work more on WFH days because I can’t get shit done on WFO days.

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      I take the train as well due to the time taken for me to drive to work is roughly the same time needed through public transportation. I still feel tired, and I don’t know how others drive to work everyday. Through this congestion.

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    1 year ago

    What a terrible article. No content that has anything to do with a headline, it reads like some random gibberish that chatGPT spat out.

    But other than that, I’d say optional WFH wherever possible is a must. Forcing people into offices for multiple days a week when they could do their job at home is stupid.

    It also forces people who have no interest in cars or driving to drive (because let’s be honest, it’s faster for most commutes), which causes frustration for everyone on the road.

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        1 year ago

        Then that reader pasted some chatGPT outputs together and called it a day instead of writing a coherent opinion piece.

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          thanks for your feedback, considering all the context cues that this was a piece of malaysian article written by malaysians for malaysians posted on a malaysia instance, maybe cool it with accusing their (heavily edited) submission as being written by AI. or maybe just don’t say anything at all.