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2 December, 21:28

How could the difficulty of getting to a job affect your decision to take it or not?

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  1. 2 December, 21:52
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    The more difficult it is to get to a job, the less likely you are going to take it, since you want to have closer proximity to a job. It's like living somewhere in California by the coast, and getting a job in Las Vegas. No one wants that. You want a job that lets you sleep in as long as possible (if you're normal), and one that lets you get home at a decent hour. The farther away a job is, the less likely you are to take it. Unless you plan on moving to be closer. But you didn't ask about that, so take what you can get.; ) Best of luck to you.
  2. 2 December, 21:56
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    Because if anything is difficult, humans might try to avoid it unless it's their passion
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