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Autumn

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68. I think there's a bit of difference working in rural areas and working in buildings in town. nt
Sun Oct 15, 2023, 11:52 AM
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so basically a 12,000 tax paid to oligarchs for the privilege of sitting Voltaire2 Oct 2023 #1
Or you can think of it as supporting eateries and local businesses Calculating Oct 2023 #6
If I thought that 'star$s' and the 1000s of other retail storefronts Voltaire2 Oct 2023 #10
I drive past a dozen or more McDonalds and Starbucks etc. Zeitghost Oct 2023 #52
Ok. I was responding to the assertion Voltaire2 Oct 2023 #53
What if you aren't driving past? What if you are stuck in one area with no time or way to go Autumn Oct 2023 #63
I face that reality regularly Zeitghost Oct 2023 #67
I think there's a bit of difference working in rural areas and working in buildings in town. nt Autumn Oct 2023 #68
Yes there is Zeitghost Oct 2023 #71
Subway/bus: $5-6 round trip. No parking. brooklynite Oct 2023 #2
I Question It Too ProfessorGAC Oct 2023 #3
I don't know. The last few times I met up with friends for lunch at a restaurant... Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #16
But, This Is Average, DAILY Number ProfessorGAC Oct 2023 #17
It seems high to me also, and I live and work in Manhattan! markpkessinger Oct 2023 #39
I eat out every day Horse with no Name Oct 2023 #62
In 30 years of professional work, I never ate lunch in "a restaurant" brooklynite Oct 2023 #19
Anecdote isn't data ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #21
Fir enough. I can't think of anyone in my Govt organization who "ate in a restaurant". brooklynite Oct 2023 #26
Yup, when I worked in an office I packed every day Amishman Oct 2023 #34
45% have no access to public transportation nt redqueen Oct 2023 #7
Even when a city has it ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #22
In Brooklyn maybe Trailrider1951 Oct 2023 #12
These overprivileged people in good transit cities ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #23
New York isn't the entirety of the world. ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #20
That is also true, I have zero mass transit options Amishman Oct 2023 #35
As a NYCer, I humbly disagree. Yavin4 Oct 2023 #66
Don't have that luxury where I live, unfortunately. Initech Oct 2023 #40
$1.85 one way on the Metro for me, and that's if mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2023 #61
Who spends $29.00 A DAY! On breakfast and lunch? forthemiddle Oct 2023 #4
My company has free coffee, yet everyday, someone will arrive carrying Starbucks. FSogol Oct 2023 #13
Same for me exboyfil Oct 2023 #25
So would you make breakfast and pack a lunch ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #24
And most aren't privileged to have an option to work at home either..... MichMan Oct 2023 #33
average spending, across the whole country Retrograde Oct 2023 #50
Seems really high Calculating Oct 2023 #5
I think it really depends on where you live spooky3 Oct 2023 #15
I'm guessing it's an average, allowing for both high- and low-cost day work. Torchlight Oct 2023 #41
It sounds like you don't have to pay for child care, tolls, fares, or parking. Mariana Oct 2023 #51
The videoconferencing company would like workers SharonClark Oct 2023 #8
Worked from home full time for 28 months Johnny2X2X Oct 2023 #9
My children have said much the same. hunter Oct 2023 #37
Yeah Johnny2X2X Oct 2023 #42
I'm a federal employee SickOfTheOnePct Oct 2023 #11
I work for a 100% remote company. Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #14
Many families already have high speed internet exboyfil Oct 2023 #28
I've been called a radical for this view, but I think high speed internet should be... Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #29
Absolutely!!! hunter Oct 2023 #38
Kind of. That got the ability to deliver the utility to more people, but didn't make ... Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #45
That's easily achievable. hunter Oct 2023 #47
Easy to execute, but the providers who charge us monthly for it would howl!!! Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #48
Add in Daycare and you get a much fuller picture. BadGimp Oct 2023 #18
In theory if you are working from home exboyfil Oct 2023 #27
I work for a 100% remote company and a lot of our parents do utilize daycare. Pacifist Patriot Oct 2023 #31
I think a lot of parents had children at home during Covid. milestogo Oct 2023 #32
Oh my. I've brought screaming babies to physical in-office meetings hunter Oct 2023 #44
And better clothes. Nt Tree Lady Oct 2023 #43
Working from home does save money. milestogo Oct 2023 #30
I spent $26 just on parking yesterday at work. Marius25 Oct 2023 #36
In my 40 year working career, I never spent a dime for parking for work MichMan Oct 2023 #54
Does your job refund you for parking costs ? JI7 Oct 2023 #58
have to admit i'm rather annoyed many of my collegues can work at home Takket Oct 2023 #46
Automobiles are not tools of freedom as advertised on television... hunter Oct 2023 #49
They are if you live in rural areas without mass transit MichMan Oct 2023 #55
Do you choose to live in a rural area or is it a necessity? hunter Oct 2023 #57
Yes I chose it when due to a job offer 30 years ago MichMan Oct 2023 #60
Nobody told you where you should live. Especially not me. hunter Oct 2023 #69
Some people don't like cities Bettie Oct 2023 #64
+1 uponit7771 Oct 2023 #56
I think People like to eat out when they go out JI7 Oct 2023 #59
That is fine but if it is your choice don't complain about how much it costs ripcord Oct 2023 #65
This doesn't even sound kind of right Sympthsical Oct 2023 #70
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