​The death of the daily commute (and why some parents kinda miss it) 

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No one likes traffic jams or crowded subways. But a transition between work and home has its uses.

You know, there was a plague before COVID. Lots of people came down with it every morning and evening: the agony of traffic and train delays. Commuting sucked, and everyone agreed on that. Then remote work came along and, all of a sudden, having to go into the office disappeared for millions.

 No one likes traffic jams or crowded subways. But a transition between work and home has its uses.

You know, there was a plague before COVID. Lots of people came down with it every morning and evening: the agony of traffic and train delays. Commuting sucked, and everyone agreed on that. Then remote work came along and, all of a sudden, having to go into the office disappeared for millions.  Work Life 

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