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4monkeys
boys will be boys =)
Member since 9/05 7205 total posts
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those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
What is your max distance that you would accept/look for a job?
I mean after all, commute becomes a huge factor once you have a family (even if not in the beginning, I see it being a big resentment down the road in many careers, and rightfully so...)
Im even debating if 30 miles is too far, with rush hour, etc. I dont even want to look passed 25 miles for that reason (Resenting it later on)...
I know I know, beggars cant be choosers...
but what are you distance limitations?
and any other limitations that I might not have thought about ?
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Posted 7/11/08 9:29 PM |
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nicrae
He's here!
Member since 12/06 9289 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Re: those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
Currently I am in Manhattan so almost anywhere on LI would be great. There were a few places that I turned down interviews because they were to far...hewlett-woodmere, oceanside, and West Hempstead to name a few. I live in centereach. I guess anywhere my commute would be less than 50 minutes would be nice. Right now my commute is 4+ hours
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Posted 7/11/08 10:35 PM |
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justthe4ofus
I hate hypocrites!!!!!
Member since 5/05 6905 total posts
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Re: those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
I am 26 miles door to door. It takes 45 minutes going there and 35 minutes going home- don't know why. Does it bother me, um some what, but my Mom is really close if she should get sick and DH is home until 12. The one positive is I totally decompress by the time I get to my daughter.
When I was 7 minutes from work I would come home in the exact mood I left work in good or bad. It was nice the I could come home if I forgot something or wanted to change clothes but I hated running into students on my off hours.
Depends what's important to you and if you have someone close should the kids not be feeling well at school etc.
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Posted 7/12/08 12:50 AM |
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browneyedgirl
family is all that matters
Member since 6/06 6513 total posts
Name: browneyes
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Re: those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
i live 27 miles from work. the commute stinks but i have a job that is stable and good. when i got my job i wouldn't have dreamed of turning it down. i applied to EVERY district on the island except for about 4 and this was the best of my offers.
honestly, in teaching, beggars can't be choosers is true. this market is TERRIBLE for teachers--if i was looking now, i would take a 50 mile commute if i had to just to have a job. this is why i'm not even looking to move closer to home--there are so few jobs available.
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Posted 7/12/08 9:22 AM |
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CAMCaps
Live Laugh Love Run
Member since 6/07 4922 total posts
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Re: those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
While I do not have children yet, I do understand how it is important to be close to home.
Last year, it was August and DH and I were relocating to Albany. I had to leave my LI job and find a new one up there. Needless to say, the only job I found was 50+ miles away from Albany. With carpooling, my commute was about an hour. At the end of the day, knowing I had an hour drive home was the worst feeling.
So this year I sent out my resumes to schools closer to my house. Luckily I found a job about 15-20 minutes away. It is definitely a nice feeling to know that I will be reclaiming about 80 minutes of my life everyday.
If I didn't find a new job, however, I would still commute the hour to my old job. I preferred having a job far away as opposed to not having a job at all.
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Posted 7/12/08 10:43 AM |
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Erica
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Member since 5/05 11767 total posts
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Re: those with children, that are looking for a job... just a "poll" type of question...
apply everywhere...the interview is good practice for when the perfect location comes around.
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Posted 7/12/08 10:43 PM |
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