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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>GaReb770</strong> <a href="/forum/thread/74779/my-office-is-moving-next-summer#post_2009204"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif"></a><br><br><p>The rumor has been around off and on for a couple of years that my employer might be moving but I found out today it's not a rumor. We will be moving just north of Gainesville, Georgia which is about 30 minutes further from my house than now meaning a 50 to 60 minute commute each way.</p>
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<p>So, I'm debating about maybe renting my townhouse out at a discount do some people I know that won't trash it and buying a small mobile home for Gainesville. The irony of ironies is I have tons of relatives in that area including a couple of family plots in cemeteries. I haven't seen anyone on that side of the family for a couple of decades. Maybe it's time to get reacquainted.</p>
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<p>My new office will be only 2/3 the size of my present office but I'll have a window.</p>
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Is telecommuting out of the question?<br><br>
Also, a 60 minute commute these days (not counting gas prices) isn't that bad.<br><br>
having said that, I actually left my old job because of that very reason, but, I had a 1 1/2 hour commute one way.<br><br>
There is a woman in my office that lives in Maryland...about 1 1/2 hour commute, and her husband, works about 45 minutes further.<br><br>
They obviously drive in together, he drops her off, but still, over a 2 hour commute one way. How can they afford it?<br><br>
I don't understand it.
<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>GaReb770</strong> <a href="/forum/thread/74779/my-office-is-moving-next-summer#post_2009204"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif"></a><br><br><p>The rumor has been around off and on for a couple of years that my employer might be moving but I found out today it's not a rumor. We will be moving just north of Gainesville, Georgia which is about 30 minutes further from my house than now meaning a 50 to 60 minute commute each way.</p>
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<p>So, I'm debating about maybe renting my townhouse out at a discount do some people I know that won't trash it and buying a small mobile home for Gainesville. The irony of ironies is I have tons of relatives in that area including a couple of family plots in cemeteries. I haven't seen anyone on that side of the family for a couple of decades. Maybe it's time to get reacquainted.</p>
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<p>My new office will be only 2/3 the size of my present office but I'll have a window.</p>
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Is telecommuting out of the question?<br><br>
Also, a 60 minute commute these days (not counting gas prices) isn't that bad.<br><br>
having said that, I actually left my old job because of that very reason, but, I had a 1 1/2 hour commute one way.<br><br>
There is a woman in my office that lives in Maryland...about 1 1/2 hour commute, and her husband, works about 45 minutes further.<br><br>
They obviously drive in together, he drops her off, but still, over a 2 hour commute one way. How can they afford it?<br><br>
I don't understand it.