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I am in the position where I'm very unattached to my location and can choose to live anywhere I want for the long term. Currently in ORD but I don't want to buy property in Chicago.
Would it be dumb to choose to commute in exchange for a place I like?
In the interview they explained the X and Y list for open time pickups. Is it possible to still be able to make some extra money on the Y list in a heavily serviced destination?
Would you say that I am crazy for even considering the idea of choosing to commute?
Y list no unless you can be in a spirit city in less than 3hrs. X list maybe. Don’t commute if you don’t have to. So many more reasons than x/yOriginally Posted by phly
Sorry for the slight thread drift guys, but I have a question which I didn't think it warranted a new post. I am in the position where I'm very unattached to my location and can choose to live anywhere I want for the long term. Currently in ORD but I don't want to buy property in Chicago.
Would it be dumb to choose to commute in exchange for a place I like?
In the interview they explained the X and Y list for open time pickups. Is it possible to still be able to make some extra money on the Y list in a heavily serviced destination?
Would you say that I am crazy for even considering the idea of choosing to commute?