Not really what you’re looking for, but I feel obligated:
Move or get a different job. Reduce your commute by 1 or 1.5 hours. This is the best way to increase the productivity of your commute.
I read (can’t remember source) that commuting was the worst part of the people’s day (they were unhappy, or experienced the lowest levels of their self-assess subjective well being).
I’m doing a coding bootcamp (Fullstack Academy). It’s in NYC and I live with my parents in Long Island now. It’s only 13 weeks so it’s not that bad, especially if I could make it productive. If it was long term I’d probably agree with you though.
Long distance foot commuting is still pretty bad. In my experience I don’t hate the world as much, but burning two plus hours a day commuting sucks no matter what. The subway is definitely much better than car commuting, but not as nice as biking or walking. I think subway commuting is vastly improved by good distractions available through a smartphone, though.
Not really what you’re looking for, but I feel obligated:
Move or get a different job. Reduce your commute by 1 or 1.5 hours. This is the best way to increase the productivity of your commute.
I read (can’t remember source) that commuting was the worst part of the people’s day (they were unhappy, or experienced the lowest levels of their self-assess subjective well being).
I’m doing a coding bootcamp (Fullstack Academy). It’s in NYC and I live with my parents in Long Island now. It’s only 13 weeks so it’s not that bad, especially if I could make it productive. If it was long term I’d probably agree with you though.
Commuting by car is terrible. Commuting by foot is great. There is not a lot of data on commuting by subway, but it does not look good.
Long distance foot commuting is still pretty bad. In my experience I don’t hate the world as much, but burning two plus hours a day commuting sucks no matter what. The subway is definitely much better than car commuting, but not as nice as biking or walking. I think subway commuting is vastly improved by good distractions available through a smartphone, though.