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I got a job at an Amazon warehouse. The commute is 45 minutes. Most of the commute is on the interstate through a metro area and I have to go across a big ass toll bridge.

Any tips on how to not die in pursuit of $16.50 an hour?
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>>2003682
A car
Alternatively
L2C
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If you factor in that long commute time as part of your daily work ($16.50*8/9.5 = $13.89) you're probably better off finding a job that pays less but is closer to where you live now.
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>>2003711
I agree. Be creative in your thinking and find something closer to home.
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>>2003682
>45 minutes
>$16.50 an hour
>toll road
You're getting screwed homie, you can do better
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commute with a 150cc or greater japanese motorcycle
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>>2003682
You can't find a job flipping burgers that you can commute on bike or walk to? Thats around 16.50/hr. That shit is not worth 45 min and a toll.



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