[blindLaw] Commuting from Outside the City

James Fetter jtfetter at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 8 15:15:12 UTC 2020


Unfortunately, until automated cars are a reality and not perpetually 
"five years away," there are no alternatives aside, of course, from 
having a partner who drives. You may just have to tolerate a long 
commute or put your safety at risk. From my perspective, the former is 
much preferable to the latter. Depending on salary and whether the 
employer reimburses for transportation under any circumstances, taking 
an Uber either all the way in or at least to a bus stop is an option. 
What city are you moving to?


On 2/6/2020 8:53 PM, Kelby Carlson via BlindLaw wrote:
> All,
>
> This is not a specifically law-related question, but a question about commuting to a legal job. At the moment we are living in a small town where I can walk to work, but soon I will be working in a larger city. We were hoping to find housing in an area where I could either walk or take a short bus ride, but the areas where that is possible are not safe. Unfortunately farther out it is very difficult to find anything that connects to a bus line and provides for a reasonable commute time. Are there other alternatives people have found in situations like these? Buses are by and large the only option—there is paratransit, but its timing is likely not reliable enough that commuting exclusively with it would work.
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