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minus-squareCyrus DraegurlinkfedilinkEnglish14•edit-22 months agoNever *LIVE west of your job unless you work nights (previously used the word “work” which made it redundant sorry)
minus-squareMs. ArmoredThirteenlinkfedilinkEnglish10•2 months agoI usually try and work on location of my job
minus-squaredream_weasellinkfedilink5•2 months agoMakes sense. Wherever you are at any time, just try to be to the west of that if you can.
minus-square@SkyezOpen@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink5•2 months agoI do and it blows. In fall the sun will be lower in the sky when I go home and reflect perfectly off the road so that everything is blinding.
minus-square@PieMePlenty@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•2 months agoI do. Its only a problem for about 3-4 weeks every year though. After that, the sun is high enough in the morning to not bother anyone. Counted one crash due to this on my commute this year.
Never *LIVE west of your job unless you work nights
(previously used the word “work” which made it redundant sorry)
I usually try and work on location of my job
Makes sense. Wherever you are at any time, just try to be to the west of that if you can.
I do and it blows. In fall the sun will be lower in the sky when I go home and reflect perfectly off the road so that everything is blinding.
Nice, new job search constraint
I do. Its only a problem for about 3-4 weeks every year though. After that, the sun is high enough in the morning to not bother anyone.
Counted one crash due to this on my commute this year.