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Do any of you commute to work in ANOTHER COUNTRY?
Just curious whether anyone lives near a border and travels each day to and from another country. How practical is it?
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I think for people in the US, this probably isn't likely. Most of the people (I hope) in this type of forum, have figured out how to make a living without leaving their computer. I go on vacation, and I work at starbucks, I am at home, I work on my computers. I don't go anywhere to work for another company. I don't think I am alone here.
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FWIW... the minimum time to travel to another country from here would involve a few hours on an aircraft! Australia has no land based inter-country borders.
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The whole point of me being in this industry is not having to commute.
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I used to work in Switzerland but live in France, right on the border, cost of living was 50% less in France and I wasn't earning the megabucks to make living in Switzerland cost affective because of lower taxes. But my commute to work was only 30 minutes and flashing my passport at the guy on the trian.
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Apart from the prices did you notice any remarkable differences? Does the culture suddenly change as you cross the border? |
in my type of job, I don't need to commute everyday. thanks to internet.
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A lot of people TRAVEL for work if there is another office some where. I have a friend who travels to NYC from Toronto every 3 weeks or so for 3-4 days....but to commute every day? Not likely.
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I telecommute to another country.
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I walk (45-60 minutes) from home to the office in -35Celcius (windchill -45).
Does that count? |
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