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Man Commutes 1,000 Miles To Work 31

At the end of every week Michael Hanley leaves his job in Kansas and starts his 530 mile trip back to his home in Wisconsin. After the local GM plant closed down, his family couldn't afford to go without his $28 an hour job or his health insurance. Now Hanley drives over 1,000 miles round-trip weekly with his brother and two brothers-in-law who find themselves in the same situation. "I like to say I gave up an eight-minute commute for an eight-hour commute," he says.

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Man Commutes 1,000 Miles To Work

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  • Slight maths error. (Score:3, Interesting)

    by RockDoctor ( 15477 ) on Wednesday February 24, 2010 @08:03AM (#31257860) Journal

    At the end of every week Michael Hanley leaves his job in Kansas and starts his 530 mile trip back to his home in Wisconsin. After the local GM plant closed down, his family couldn't afford to go without his $28 an hour job or his health insurance. Now Hanley drives over 1,000 miles round-trip weekly with his brother and two brothers-in-law who find themselves in the same situation. "I like to say I gave up an eight-minute commute for an eight-hour commute," he says

    Most people think that a commute is a daily thing (not me BTW ; my commute is variable, monthly or several-monthly), so let's put it on a daily basis :
    530miles each way, once per week is 1060miles/week. Between 3 people, that's 353.3 miles per person per week.
    Assuming 5 working days per week (hah!), that's 71 miles per day. Equivalent to a 35.5 mile round trip each day.
    For the average Brit, that would mean someone getting into Leeds from Huddersfield, or Rochdale, or Sheffield.

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