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	<title>Comments on: Did You Know? Maximizing Your Productivity</title>
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		<title>By: Tony Chung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony Chung</dc:creator>
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		<description>Having commuted for an hour and a half in rush hour traffic for three months, I can say that were I offered the flexibility of working from home more often I would have had a better time of it. Even when I was a passenger, using a laptop wasn&#039;t feasible. The car tended to bump around a lot, and how much serious work can even a writer get done without all those papers scattered about on his desk? HMM?

Oh yeah... that hour-and-a-half was an average car trip, door to door. When I needed to take the bus, it took me three hours to get home on my first day, that I just about quit.

My new job is less than 20 minutes away. I get a ride in the morning, and another home in the afternoon. On the odd occasion where I need to take the bus, it&#039;s only a 30 minute jaunt once I get to the skytrain (
I can&#039;t, I can&#039;t, I can&#039;t stand commuting;
I can&#039;t, I can&#039;t, I can&#039;t stand commuting,
    can you?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having commuted for an hour and a half in rush hour traffic for three months, I can say that were I offered the flexibility of working from home more often I would have had a better time of it. Even when I was a passenger, using a laptop wasn&#8217;t feasible. The car tended to bump around a lot, and how much serious work can even a writer get done without all those papers scattered about on his desk? HMM?</p>
<p>Oh yeah&#8230; that hour-and-a-half was an average car trip, door to door. When I needed to take the bus, it took me three hours to get home on my first day, that I just about quit.</p>
<p>My new job is less than 20 minutes away. I get a ride in the morning, and another home in the afternoon. On the odd occasion where I need to take the bus, it&#8217;s only a 30 minute jaunt once I get to the skytrain (<br />
I can&#8217;t, I can&#8217;t, I can&#8217;t stand commuting;<br />
I can&#8217;t, I can&#8217;t, I can&#8217;t stand commuting,<br />
    can you?</p>
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