so say I worked at 59th street and wanted to save the $15 each work day, is there enough parking for myself and my coworkers? What is the cost? Will my employer pay the $15 per day?
so now I work at 25th Street, is there enough parking for myself and coworkers plus enough public transportation for the 35 blocks I need to travel? O’ again employer pay $15 per day?
Of course I know the answer, so I choose to work from home, so no parking revenue for the garages in the area, no lunches purchased in the area, no coffee from StarBucks……. How long do small businesses survive?
“Of course I know the answer, so I choose to work from home, so no parking revenue for the garages in the area, no lunches purchased in the area, no coffee from StarBucks……. How long do small businesses survive?”
I’m retired now. But during my career my primary concern was how long and arduous the commute to work was. I probably could have greatly increased my pay and improved my career path by moving to some dystopian industrial area with homeless standing in front of burning garbage cans for warmth. But you have to ask what you want from life and how you want to live it. Nobody on their death bed laments the fact they didn’t spend enough time commuting.