Can You Survive Long Commutes?
Should I Be a Frequent Flier asks: "I am currently considering a job offer in an Aerospace company, and suffice it to say, I am very excited. Unfortunately, there is a catch - I would have to fly to work. While this may seem appropriate for an Aerospace job, it might not be appropriate for a married life, as it would require that I spend two or three nights a week away from my family. This is a big step, and I don't want to pass up a wonderful opportunity, but I don't what to wreck my marriage for a job. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of arrangement, either pro or con?"
I have a better idea. Clone yourself. Did you see Multiplicity? Michael Keaton was, as usual, hilarious, but more importantly, he had the right idea. One of you can go to work, one of you can take care of the kids, one of you can have sex with your wife, etc. I'll let you figure it out amongst yourself who gets to do what, but I believe this is the solution you're looking for.
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You're joking, right?
Were you kidding about the "nice" part or the "people" part?
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"commuter death" in google yields aprox 2M results. Don't do it man! long commutes can be DEADLY, no way you'll surive
All of the above
I'll second the opinion given above that this person is talking about Area 51.
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... Actually, that could explain a lot about her....
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I'll warrant those last few steps to Hawaii are a might bit tought... ;)