
“How do you feel about the length and mode of your daily commute, and how might it impact your workday?”
#jobsearch #interview #advice #application #workfromhome #commute

“How do you feel about the length and mode of your daily commute, and how might it impact your workday?”
#jobsearch #interview #advice #application #workfromhome #commute

“How do you feel about the length and mode of your daily commute, and how might it impact your workday?”
#jobsearch #interview #advice #application #workfromhome #commute

“How do you feel about the length and mode of your daily commute, and how might it impact your workday?”
#jobsearch #interview #advice #application #workfromhome #commute

My commute is currently 45 mins to an hour from house to office. I don't think I could do a 2 hour commute but I might be able to be okay with 90 mins. I don't drive for my commute which is made up with walking and public transportation.
How long is the longest commute you're willing to take for your job? And is it a top concern of yours while applying for jobs? #jobsearch #commute

Had a phone interview for rite aid, went good so now they want me to have a face to face interview but I have to drive 1hour and 15 mins. Do I go?

I was working as a CNC operator in Elk Grove but the commute was to long to travel on public transportation. I would like to find a job in Chicago

Assist youths and young adults with co-occurring disorders and individuals with chemical/alcohol dependency. Full time, small commute

Just saw this infographic from Nat'l Low Income Housing Coalition. I think it helps explain the longer commutes, longer time living with Mom/Dad, and increase in adults getting roommates. But wondering what you think? Do these numbers seem right and if so, have you found living close to work challenging because of high rents?