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Career vs Location...how do you decide?
Ludepower
09-08-2010, 10:26 AM
Hey guys, Im in a dilemnia...I work in the autobody trade and I live in coquitlam...a shop is willing to hire me all the way in South Vancouver...with rush hour that can be a 45 minute drive (no skytrain route there)
Should I hold out and look closer and possibly wait anotherr month for a position to open up near me? or accept any shop that's willing to hire?
This is a real serious career decision I dont wanna be regretting.
Greenstoner
09-08-2010, 10:39 AM
honestly 45 mins isnt too bad for rush hour
i say go for the job man. You may work out a deal with your employer to start at a early time or later time to avoid traffic.
Fafine
09-08-2010, 10:40 AM
45min isnt bad id take it
TekDragon
09-08-2010, 12:43 PM
45 minutes is nothing. When I saw the title of Career vs Location, I thought you meant half way across Canada, not a short drive across town.
willystyle
09-08-2010, 02:30 PM
45 minutes is nothing. When I saw the title of Career vs Location, I thought you meant half way across Canada, not a short drive across town.
That's what I thought.
I have a friend that just took a job position in T.O., so he's relocating there near the end of this month.
This should not be a decision that's keeping you awake at night.
bcrdukes
09-08-2010, 02:30 PM
45 minutes honestly isn't so bad. Sometimes it takes my dad 45 minutes just to get to Richmond from East Van. :p
impulseX
09-08-2010, 11:42 PM
Honestly, that's not very bad at all. Take it, and best of luck to you!
Senna4ever
09-09-2010, 12:34 AM
A 45 minute commute is better than many people out there, but you also have to take into consideration your salary and expenses. Is it worth it to you to spend more money on car insurance & gas and is it worth it to spend 1.5 hours in your car everyday?
I used to have a 40 minute commute to Richmond and at the time I didn't really think it was a long commute. It seems long to me now, as my work is now a 3-4 minute drive or 15 minute walk away.
6793026
09-09-2010, 10:15 AM
it IS a huge issue.
i was offered a job for 100k but it'll be in Whiterock and i'm from richmond. the fact i have to wake up 2 hrs ahead (i used to work in richmond which is less than 10 min away), it is a big deal.
to drive over 60km back and forth, to be stuck in traffic and stuck in commute and worse of all, falling asleep and being in the tunnel.. i did not go for the job. sometimes it's not really about the money.
SoulCrusher
09-09-2010, 11:41 AM
^lol. You realize driving between Richmond and White Rock during normal rush times, you'd be driving against the flow of traffic. Depending on where you live in Richmond, your commute would be 30 min's each way. If it was a $100k job that you were offered Im sure you couldve simply re-located to White Rock or South Surrey. I hope you dont blame me for not believing your story.
MR_BIGGS
09-09-2010, 12:12 PM
Was this a troll post?
With Career vs. Location as the title I figured it was in another province...not 45 minutes away. Take the job!
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09-09-2010, 12:12 PM
Hey guys, Im in a dilemnia...I work in the autobody trade and I live in coquitlam...a shop is willing to hire me all the way in South Vancouver...with rush hour that can be a 45 minute drive (no skytrain route there)
Should I hold out and look closer and possibly wait anotherr month for a position to open up near me? or accept any shop that's willing to hire?
This is a real serious career decision I dont wanna be regretting.
i'm guessing it's not easy finding a job these days. 45 min isn't that bad. i used to bus 1.5h each way to my job. 5 years later i moved close to my work so bye bye commute.
can't always get what you want when starting out.
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09-09-2010, 12:14 PM
^lol. You realize driving between Richmond and White Rock during normal rush times, you'd be driving against the flow of traffic. Depending on where you live in Richmond, your commute would be 30 min's each way. If it was a $100k job that you were offered Im sure you couldve simply re-located to White Rock or South Surrey. I hope you dont blame me for not believing your story.
maybe he makes 90K...so 100K wouldn't be that much more =P
TRDood
09-09-2010, 12:31 PM
You got to be kidding me.
It is still GVRD and this is the best place in Canada!
Most people will ask this question if they are pursuing a career across Canada or around the world...
hotjoint
09-09-2010, 01:48 PM
wow 45 mins is nothing
6793026
09-20-2010, 12:42 PM
^lol. You realize driving between Richmond and White Rock during normal rush times, you'd be driving against the flow of traffic. Depending on where you live in Richmond, your commute would be 30 min's each way. If it was a $100k job that you were offered Im sure you couldve simply re-located to White Rock or South Surrey. I hope you dont blame me for not believing your story.
Everyone seems to say oh yeah, it's always flowing against the traffic and all but push comes to shoves it sucks when you go to work at 7:30 in the morning and it's dark and pissing rain and when you leave to go home in the winter (snow traffice etc), it's pissing rain, boring music... falling asleep behind the wheel is bound to happen. Happened to me many many times.
just like someone was saying, just rent + reallocation itself to be put into consideration, i would need at least 110- 115K before I would even consider moving for a job. If i was making 50k sureeee 100k would be great, but if you're making 80k+, making 100k is nothing considering the taxes and the actual take home income.
gilly
09-20-2010, 01:19 PM
i drive from coq to main street everyday for work. about 45 min - 1hr drive. got used to it.
twitchyzero
09-20-2010, 10:09 PM
45 minute driving beats 45 minute bussing
6793026
09-22-2010, 10:53 AM
^ all joking aside. i rather bus 45 min. i used to work in yaletown and downtown, i said screw that shit. not even parking but i rather walk to the bus stop and bus and sleep on the bus for 35 min. that drive for 25. i did that for 2 yrs and i loved it. I always woke up happy going ot work after the bus ride and I always got home happy after a good nap.
tiger_handheld
09-22-2010, 12:19 PM
i drive from surrey to yaletown 3 days week during rush hour. it takes me 40mins.
skytrain takes me 40+
its not that bad.
j3welz
09-26-2010, 10:45 AM
maybe he makes 90K...so 100K wouldn't be that much more =P
Well, he does imply that he makes 60K here:
http://www.revscene.net/forums/going-back-school-t624564.html
Holeshot
10-06-2010, 08:30 PM
how about Coquitlam to North Van and back? how's that commute during rush hour?
XtC_13aBy
10-07-2010, 03:29 PM
45 mins is not bad at all, it takes me 1 hour and 10 mins to go to work.. if you are not getting other offers and there is a chance you might regret not taking the job, then take the job.
wouwou
10-18-2010, 12:10 AM
I took a job in CHINA. The closest convenient store from my company is 2 hours walk.
now STFU and drive that 45 minutes.
Gh0stRider
11-29-2010, 10:21 PM
Are you more likely to get a job if the employer asks "Are you willing to relocate?"
dubzz24
11-30-2010, 02:39 PM
Everyone seems to say oh yeah, it's always flowing against the traffic and all but push comes to shoves it sucks when you go to work at 7:30 in the morning and it's dark and pissing rain and when you leave to go home in the winter (snow traffice etc), it's pissing rain, boring music... falling asleep behind the wheel is bound to happen. Happened to me many many times.
just like someone was saying, just rent + reallocation itself to be put into consideration, i would need at least 110- 115K before I would even consider moving for a job. If i was making 50k sureeee 100k would be great, but if you're making 80k+, making 100k is nothing considering the taxes and the actual take home income.
Wait, what...? When push comes to shove going to work usually sucks no matter where you have to drive or transit to. You'd turn down a job because it's 30 minutes each way? It would take longer to get to DT Vancouver. And rain, darkness etc? You'd be dealing with that shit anywhere you have to go. Falling asleep at 7:30 am? If you've fallen asleep many times while driving, you shoulsn't be behind the wheel of a car. That's worse than drunk driving.
OP: I drove from Chilliwack to Surrey for work for 2 years working at 6am, and then 2 more years at 9am. Never fell asleep, and it was well worth the hour drive each way.
impactX
12-01-2010, 01:27 AM
I had coworkers who travel for 2 hours each way for a 12-hour shift to make ends meet in order to provide for their respective famlies. Now, that's dedication! 45 minutes of commute is a walk in the park in comparison.
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604nguyen
12-01-2010, 09:31 AM
i had to commute from main st. to mt. lehman in abby for a while
took 2 hours just to get home,
complaining about 45 min? quit yo whining and take the job
Mugen EvOlutioN
12-01-2010, 12:51 PM
I took a job in CHINA. The closest convenient store from my company is 2 hours walk.
now STFU and drive that 45 minutes.
2hrs walk? are you for real???
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