Sentences with phrase «far work commute»

It gets amazing gas mileage which is important to me because I have a very far work commute.

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«We are far enough from Vancouver and the mountains to get much more sun, but close enough that commuting into work isn't an issue,» says Myron, who has lived in the community for more than two decades.
In the future, some of us might even find ourselves working in SF, but commuting from a much more affordable area far away from Silicon Valley's outrageous rental environment.
These workers are forced to move further from work, enduring longer commutes.
Meanwhile those who work in expensive postcodes who aren't on benefits typically have to move further out and commute in to work.
Shuttles can also be used to transfer resources and colonists between domes far away, though it is more the equivalent of a courier service than a commute system — colonists will not go far out to another dome to work, then return to the original one to sleep: They straight up live and work somewhere, or they don't.
That will cut down on commute times, or allow people to work — or send their kids to school — further from home with the same commute time.
The rising demand for school places means some pupils are attending a school far from home — sometimes with a lengthy morning commute, or working parents who find it difficult to pick the child up at the end of the school day.
Haven't put a ton of miles on it as I don't commute too far for work (155,000).
At first I thought I would not enjoy this luxury Audi vehicle, with all its bells and whistles but, having driven it for 3 years, now, everyday to work, with an hour commute both ways, I must admit, this is by the far the most comfortable and reliable car I've ever owned.
The Social Touch app, built for Lenovo, integrates Twitter, Facebook, mail, Gmail, and calendar access into a single timeline feed that you can view by contact, date, or time; the timeline can be further separated for work life, home life, and your commute time, no less.
Taking the findings of AirNow's index further, we also looked at the percentage of workers in each city age 16 and older who commute alone by car, truck, or van to work, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau's 2011 American Community Survey.
Individuals and families who have had their purchasing power reduced by 20 % are now looking at purchasing condos with monthly fees or smaller homes in less desirable locations — farther away from where they work, resulting in increased commuting costs.
The 30.4 % of workers who use public transportation to commute to work is by far the highest of any city in the country and more than twice as much as San Francisco.
You may be asking yourself, «Why is she commuting that far to work?
She lives in Little Italy, works uptown, and commutes to her studio not far from the tail end of the N train in Brooklyn.
The more people seek to boost consumption, the more income they require and the harder and longer they must work, undermining those activities that are actually fulfilling and satisfying: for example, Juliet's work, and that of Kahneman, Krueger and Schkade (I hope I'm not overinterpreting) shows people spend far more time working, commuting, and doing other aversive, unpleasant tasks, while the time spent in satisfying activities such as building friendships and intimate relationships, athletics, spirituality, self - improvement, etc. is small.
Image: Yinnon Lehrer Not Sure It's the Best Way to do Things, But Cool Concept This concept by Yinnon Lehrer is a bit similar to the Bike Tree that we've covered, but it goes farther by including a whole building (see below) with showers where bikers can wash up and get ready for work or the rest of their commute (via train or bus or whatever).
And EVs can significantly reduce emissions — a recent NASA pilot program in which employees at the Kennedy Space Center commuted in EVs which they charged at work found that «electric cars are reducing greenhouse gas emissions by a far greater amount than expected... the numbers are 10 times better than we thought we'd ever see».
From commuting benefits to lively nightlife, working in Bristol can offer a range of benefits for jobseekers looking further afield then London
You might be asked how frequently you drive your car and how far your commute to work is.
However, a lot of the Alexa functions people really like, such as weather, commute information, news, and sports scores, work best when they are customized specifically to your geographic location (as far as weather and commute information goes) and your personal preferences (as far as sports scores and news go).
Perhaps your current job is too far away from where you live and commuting costs are pecking away at your salary, perhaps your salary is on the low side for your job description or maybe you want to work your way up the ladder faster.
And remote work has grown far faster than any other commute mode over the last 10 year.
Particularly in the Bay Area, many of the people I meet work far more than 40 or 50 hours a week and have long commutes.
The husband doesn't like her picks and thinks it's too far away from work given the commute on 101 and 87 are so painful.
Cisterna explained that these «further - out» locations must be more affordable to justify the longer work commutes.
Before showing a buyer any properties, find out their budget or help them decide on an affordable price range, ask them how far they would be willing to commute to work, and counsel them through any concerns.
Zillow recently found that, in San Francisco and Seattle, high - income people are making shorter commutes to downtown, while low - income people are traveling much further to get to work in the urban core.
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