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Originally Posted by united20
(Post 3871656)
Where in Asia?
I dont see any Asian region where only 3 time zones away even from the westcoast. or Am I just dumb? Enlighten me please. |
Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3871674)
Guam? (UAL base)
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Originally Posted by PineappleXpres
(Post 3871712)
is like saying Mexicans speak Mexican.
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Originally Posted by PineappleXpres
(Post 3871712)
Saying Guam is in Asia is like saying Mexicans speak Mexican.
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Originally Posted by JTwift
(Post 3827942)
I met a FA who commuted Sydney to Newark.
not sure why he didn’t just stop in SFO, but whatever. |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3871713)
Ask a Spaniard about that lol...
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Originally Posted by Floy
(Post 3871283)
I commuted from Germany to a major western US hub for 2 years. German wife wanted to try it out after living in the USA so I went with it. I was quite senior and able to fine tune my schedule almost any way I wanted. Also had flight bennies on multiple airlines plus almost unlimited ZEDs. Takeaways:
1) Much easier if you live in a gateway. I did not and the commute after landing in Europe was up to an extra 3-6 hours as a result. If I did it again i'd live close to FRA, CDG, AMS, LHR, maybe MUC and thats about it. The rest dont have enough frequency for me. 2) I always spent 3ish days recovering from time change at home. Even though I bid early morning work, my body knew the difference when I shut the drapes at 5pm with the sun shining bright and lay awake for hours without being able to sleep. No real solution I found over two years to get decent sleep. 3) I spent an average of around $300 on taxes and fees. Sometimes more for a ZED and train tickets. No matter how you commute out of Europe, I dont know of a way to avoid the taxes. Brittain is horribly expensive, Germany not so much less. Add the other fees in and I had a significant addition cost to my monthy budgets. 4) I was more physically affected than I expected. I got biz class about half to 2/3 of the time and still there was an effect. But sitting in the back middle seat from SFO to FRA for 11 hours over and over again has its effects on your back, neck, ass, and other things I wont go into here. No way around this one either. After two years my wife assessed and decided she's prefer a healthy husband to a zombie and we moved back. I wouldn't do it again unless I was working one 4-7 day trip per month and no more. It'll have to wait until I retire at which time I'll likely expat and leave forever. If I cant wait that long I'll retire early and escape the great USA. Hope that helped. |
Originally Posted by PineappleXpres
(Post 3871712)
Saying Guam is in Asia is like saying Mexicans speak Mexican.
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Man I hated my sub-1 hour commute with 18 flights/day. I couldn't even imagine considering this. Some people are built different I suppose.
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 3871713)
Ask a Spaniard about that lol...
Originally Posted by highfarfast
(Post 3871714)
How about saying Gaum is within 3 times zones of somewhere in Asia?
Originally Posted by John Carr
(Post 3871746)
Step it up a notch, ask a Catalonian or a Basque.
Originally Posted by symbian simian
(Post 3871771)
I said Guam was a UAL base, where did you get that I said Guam was Asia????
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