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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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TBH, I have also mentioned to you in the past that you're cutting down your options by restricting yourselvef geographically.

(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:05, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
I don't mind travelling
but only if the job's worth it.
I mean, I'm not going to spend two hours a day commuting for a £14k admin job.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:09, Reply)
Are you looking at travel as a cost, or as a unit of time?

(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:10, Reply)
Mostly time.
but for an epic amount of money I could be persuaded.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:12, Reply)
I'm guessing most people leave for work
At about half seven in the morning, and look to get home between six and eight in the evening.

What 'away from home' hours would you be comfortable with?
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:13, Reply)
Assuming the average working day is eight hours
then maybe nine or ten hours. Twelve just seems to a bit long for me. Considering I can barely function on less than ten hours sleep a night, that would only leave me two hours where I wasn't either working or asleep.
I dunno. Maybe I'm just unrealistic. Does everyone else spend twelve hours out of the house?
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:18, Reply)
Longer if I go to the pub!
Thing is, you get used to working long hours.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:20, Reply)
If i did that, I'd never see my husband.
Some might argue that's a good thing.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:23, Reply)
But with more cash
You could spend all weekend together playing crazy golf.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:25, Reply)
Not least because you'd wind up spending most of your wages on travel costs.

(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:15, Reply)
Hitchhiking is always an option.
Show a bit of leg...
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:19, Reply)
This time of year though
It's a bit cold, so see if you can buy a prosthetic leg on e-bay.
(, Wed 1 Feb 2012, 23:21, Reply)

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