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Since the economic situation has caused many stores in the chain that I work for to close down. One pharmacist was forced to drive 110 miles to work! I was wondering if anyone of you would be willing to drive daily 110 miles (one way) to work?
Since the economic situation has caused many stores in the chain that I work for to close down. One pharmacist was forced to drive 110 miles to work! I was wondering if anyone of you would be willing to drive daily 110 miles (one way) to work?
Right now I drive about 35 miles one way to get to work, and that's about the extent that I'd be willing to drive. I can see people driving a little longer than that for various reasons, but 110 miles one way? If you figure he's driving a vehicle that gets 25 mpg and gas is $2/gal, that's about $5000 a year on gas alone!
Actually it's about $4,575 per year. If your car got 25mpg, then you would spend about $1,456 per year commuting 35miles one way. Therefore, instead of saying that's $5,000 per year on gas alone (even though it's true), we should look at it as it's about $3,100 per year more on gas.