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aus301 said...Mobydisc said...DavMen said...
If you're still working I think its more important to live closer to your work.
Agree with you Dave. I live very close to my work and takes me a ten minute walk to get there. Its also close to the train station, around 5 minutes away and my wife has a 20 minute train journey to work.
The down side is it takes about 45 minutes to the closest place to go windsurfing.
Sorry guys but I disagree there... I am 10 min away from my local and 1 hour from work.
I used to be 20 min from work and 1 hour to my fav spot, I can tell you my quality of life has increased 10 fold since moving close by and it is so much easier on my family as well. I can now duck off for a sail for a few hours and still spend part of the day with them, when I was further away we always felt like you had to spend the whole day away to make the 2 hour round trip worth while.
I can see your point a 2hr return trip is big and you've obviously found soemthing that works for you

, but IMHO in general it would still depend heavily where you work - if I had to use up +10hrs a week in travel to and fro work per week my lifestyle would suck

and I would have missed much of my kids childhood

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As it stands this is what working close to home means to me. I can pick the kids up from school or take them to afternoon sport, I even get home early enough to help them with their homework, kick a few balls with them and make dinner for all even before the missus even gets home from work (brownie ponts here

) I can also make trips to my kids school at a drop of a hat (teacher interviews special events etc) with minimal disruption to my work - even a visit to them when the're homealone sick/holidays durring my lunch hour (traffic very light).
As far as 'ducking' out for a quick sail - well even when I use my 'desperate spot' its still a 3hr event! so its always going to be pretty much the whole afternoon on weekends.
BTW: if I was Single and no Kids I'd live as close as possible to my favourite spot

and chuck my job in