If anything that video highlights the importance of living in close proximity to where you work. She says herself she’s not upset about the hours but about the commute. She mentions that moving close to her current job is off the table, so unless her current employer operates in other states/cities to which she could transfer, her only option is to get a new job.
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The girl that is getting maligned by usual Freeper attitudes just wants what her ancestors had historically.
Which is a job that is located close to where they habitat.
She’s in good shape, because urbanization which has been “on the march” since the 1960’s has peaked along with an aging demographics.(The whole globe is old)
It’s also surprising that with the over capitalization during the cheap money era, that she can’t find decent employment closer to home.
What her "ancestors had historically" was marriage and her first child before she was 20. She then stayed and worked at home, usually as a peasant.
Beginning in the latter eighteenth century, the Industrial Revolution drove women into factories.
A hundred years later, progressives were liberating women and children from factories.
Then 1970s feminism drove women into offices.
It's what women said they wanted.
I agree completely. Where she lives and what she does for a living might be able to explain it better.