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Professionals would rather 'super-commute' for over 4 hours a day and keep their pandemic-style suburban life than live near the office

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  Cities are bouncing back and offices are reopening, but workers would rather commute for hours on end on a train (or plane) than give up their newfound life on the outskirts.

The article from AOL Finance discusses a growing trend among professionals who prefer "super commuting" over relocating for work. Despite the availability of remote work options, some individuals are choosing to travel long distances, often by plane, to maintain their current lifestyle, family connections, or simply because they enjoy the travel. This trend is driven by factors such as high housing costs in job-centric cities, the desire to live in preferred locations, and the flexibility offered by hybrid work models. Super commuters might fly out for work a few days a week or even less, leveraging technology to work from home or other locations when not physically at the office. This lifestyle, while logistically challenging, allows professionals to balance career advancement with personal life preferences, although it comes with its own set of challenges like travel fatigue and environmental concerns.

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