Working with the Jetsons
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Edit - deleted. I don't think this is the same place.
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You've moved farther away from where you work. Didn't you comment that the commute is longer now?
Has it been worth it?
@George-K said in Working with the Jetsons:
You've moved farther away from where you work. Didn't you comment that the commute is longer now?
Has it been worth it?
It's definitely been worth it as far as the house goes. We have a basement apartment where the kids live, which gives us a lot more room, or it will in a few years once we've sorted the upstairs out properly. There's still quite a bit of work to do, we're using the kitchen in the basement as the one upstairs is pretty nasty. I have a nice office/music room, and we have a lounge free of kids. I underestimated the cost of the improvements, but we only have a small mortgage which we re-cast so that over the next 5 years we should be able to improve it significantly.
I love the area, on the border between town and countryside, but only a half hour from Providence, which is nowhere near as good as Boston, but does have some shopping and what-have-you.
The 60 minute drive on the I-95 to the new office sucks, but there's a second office which I can use a couple of times a week, and which is a much nicer 25 minute drive in the countryside - it's really out in the middle of nowhere as they do some serious large scale fire-testing there.
Overall, definitely an improvement. We'd really reached breaking point in terms of space in the old house.
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Glad to hear man! Is the longer commute during rush hours or always? Not that we always have flexibility but I wonder if that’d help. Anyway glad the new house is working out!
@89th said in Working with the Jetsons:
Glad to hear man! Is the longer commute during rush hours or always? Not that we always have flexibility but I wonder if that’d help. Anyway glad the new house is working out!
Thanks!
I left for work at 5.30 this morning and still hit rush hour after about 25 minutes as I got tangled up with Boston commuters. I'm going to try pushing it back a little earlier, but there's only so far I can go. In theory it's a 45 minute drive, but it took over an hour today. The last 3 or 4 miles take about 20 minutes which is really frustrating.
It's actually not so much the time, but the stress level. The Masshole factor on the I-95 is pretty high.
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Ugh that sucks, yeah not too much you can do about it. I just got a flashback to the Kenny years at the old TNCR and how I drove for a week trying to maximize my MPG just for fun. The real thing I remember from that is how much calmer (and a bit slower) I was as I would stay in the slower lanes of traffic, let myself give space between myself and the next driver, glide to a stop, and so forth. It was a calmer experience, but of course it came at the cost of getting there as quickly as possible.
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@89th said in Working with the Jetsons:
Glad to hear man! Is the longer commute during rush hours or always? Not that we always have flexibility but I wonder if that’d help. Anyway glad the new house is working out!
Thanks!
I left for work at 5.30 this morning and still hit rush hour after about 25 minutes as I got tangled up with Boston commuters. I'm going to try pushing it back a little earlier, but there's only so far I can go. In theory it's a 45 minute drive, but it took over an hour today. The last 3 or 4 miles take about 20 minutes which is really frustrating.
It's actually not so much the time, but the stress level. The Masshole factor on the I-95 is pretty high.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Working with the Jetsons:
@89th said in Working with the Jetsons:
It's actually not so much the time, but the stress level. The Masshole factor on the I-95 is pretty high.
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. It's not the commuting. I loved that the most. I miss the audiobooks . Still listen to them but I don't burn through 2 a week like I used to.
No, I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
On the other hand, no one needs to hear my jokes about botulism or whatever.
Offices have always been beyond exhausting.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Working with the Jetsons:
@89th said in Working with the Jetsons:
It's actually not so much the time, but the stress level. The Masshole factor on the I-95 is pretty high.
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. It's not the commuting. I loved that the most. I miss the audiobooks . Still listen to them but I don't burn through 2 a week like I used to.
No, I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
On the other hand, no one needs to hear my jokes about botulism or whatever.
Offices have always been beyond exhausting.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Working with the Jetsons:
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
My God, where the hell did you work? I have never discussed Bridgerton in my life.
One big advantage of been back are the tea-breaks with my Russian friend. I just have to stop him from getting too animated where people can hear, since the new place is much more open.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Working with the Jetsons:
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
My God, where the hell did you work? I have never discussed Bridgerton in my life.
One big advantage of been back are the tea-breaks with my Russian friend. I just have to stop him from getting too animated where people can hear, since the new place is much more open.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Working with the Jetsons:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Working with the Jetsons:
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
My God, where the hell did you work? I have never discussed Bridgerton in my life.
Pssst, Jimmy was the guy that brought it up….
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Working with the Jetsons:
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
My God, where the hell did you work? I have never discussed Bridgerton in my life.
One big advantage of been back are the tea-breaks with my Russian friend. I just have to stop him from getting too animated where people can hear, since the new place is much more open.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Working with the Jetsons:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Working with the Jetsons:
I would find it be incredibly difficult to work in-person again. I'd once again have to give a shit about commentary about the break room's coffee pods and please for the love of fuck can we never talk about Bridgerton. Yeah, yeah I know. I know, the costuming.
My God, where the hell did you work? I have never discussed Bridgerton in my life.
A place where women of a certain demographic go to work when costume design doesn't pan out. (These aren't my co-workers, mind, they're just the Vogons of the department.)
One big advantage of been back are the tea-breaks with my Russian friend. I just have to stop him from getting too animated where people can hear, since the new place is much more open.
Bro do you realize all you have to do to hit early retirement is just put his shit on TikTok? It doesn't even work this way but after the first dozen or so you'd still be handed sacks of cash. He'd be the Russian that lays the golden histrionic display.