I commute to work by plane. People are shocked when they learn how affordable and efficient it really is for me.
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I commute to work by plane. People are shocked when they learn how affordable and efficient it really is for me.
"As a college professor who lives in Los Angeles but teaches in San Jose, I fly to work on a weekly basis. I used to live in the San Jose area before the COVID-19 pandemic, but when my workplace went remote, I moved about 350 miles away to Los Angeles. When remote work ended in 2021, I decided to stay in Los Angeles - largely because my husband and kids preferred Southern California and its proximity to our extended family."
"Usually, I'll fly out of Los Angeles International Airport, which is just 15 minutes from my house. Once I arrive, I take a bus from San Jose International Airport to the light rail station, which is just a 20-minute ride to campus. Although this does take longer than an Uber ride, it's also a fraction of the price, so the trade-off is well worth it."
A college professor lives in Los Angeles and commutes weekly to teach in San Jose by plane. The move to Los Angeles followed remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and a family preference to remain near relatives. Flying typically takes just over an hour, and the door-to-office journey rarely exceeds three hours. The professor flies from LAX and uses a bus and light rail connection from San Jose airport to campus to save money. Booking the first flight of the day reduces delay risk, and credit-card points plus seasonal sales keep costs minimal.
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