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, at 05:35:55 on Tue, 7 Oct 2008, Boltar remarked: Theres a slight difference between moving to stansted from gatwick than say moving from upminster to neasden. The latter sort of distance is what most people would consider a reasonable commute. But only if it's what you signed up to in the beginning. If you take a job on a transport system in a city I don't see whats unreasonable about being expected to have to travel to different places every day within that city. So a bus driver who takes a job at the Romford garage (because he lives in Romford) can be told that suddenly he has to report for work in Croydon? In another life I was an on site engineer and I had to travel around the south and the midlands and be at customer sites first thing in the morning. But you knew that was the deal when you signed up. -- Roland Perry |
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