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Lenore Donating Member (237 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-10-06 05:07 PM
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16. That will work for the bi-yearly Flyer...
Edited on Thu Aug-10-06 05:13 PM by Lenore
What about the commuting business people? My husband commutes two states away for work and uses, no *needs* that time (waiting and flying) with his computer to do mandatory reports. We're talking 6 hours a week of airport/flying time, of which he averages at least 4 hours of work.

And my guy isn't the only one! In the year that he has commuted, he has become acquainted with other "regulars"... people who have made the same choice, to continue employment in another state while moving the family due to cost of living (ie being able to finally afford to purchase a home).

We've been considering looking for employment for Hubby closer to home but the closest option would be an hour plus commute each way (10 or more hours per week), good traffic considered. We will have more of an incentive to go that route if he isn't able to utilize his current flying commute time to do the computer work needed. Certainly many others would be affected in the same way.
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