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husband survived his first day at new job!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 326707" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Whew, another chapter of your life starts. It is a killer commute. (one of the reasons we would pass on moving to Calif) but we do what we have to.</p><p>husband drove 55min each way for 2 yrs. He could work from the car and a lot of times we chatted when he was getting bored. Fortunately, they moved the office to less than 30 min. It was a grueling drive when you have had an exhausting day. </p><p>Maybe books on cd or his favorite comedy routine/music will help him break up his drive. I always pack myself(I have done a fair amount of distance driving these last few years) bottles of cold water and something with caffeine in case I'm getting worn out. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I'm sure you feel like you have a huge worry off your shoulders. Enjoy the productive day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 326707, member: 3"] Whew, another chapter of your life starts. It is a killer commute. (one of the reasons we would pass on moving to Calif) but we do what we have to. husband drove 55min each way for 2 yrs. He could work from the car and a lot of times we chatted when he was getting bored. Fortunately, they moved the office to less than 30 min. It was a grueling drive when you have had an exhausting day. Maybe books on cd or his favorite comedy routine/music will help him break up his drive. I always pack myself(I have done a fair amount of distance driving these last few years) bottles of cold water and something with caffeine in case I'm getting worn out. Anyhow, I'm sure you feel like you have a huge worry off your shoulders. Enjoy the productive day. [/QUOTE]
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