• kitnaht@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Just google maps a trip, and notate the time difference in driving by car and getting there by bus. If you make more than $10/hr, you’ve already made that back by getting there that much sooner. and you didn’t have to deal with the guy masturbating in the corner, or the creeper trying to look up your skirt.

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      Buses move more people per square foot. They are exponentially more efficient. So having greater adoption across the board is a net gain, even for car drivers.

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      5 days ago

      And are these people who masturbate in the corner or who are creeping up your skirt in the room right now? (Not seen 'em here is what I’m saying.)

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      I’m making way more than $10/hr but here’s the thing: I’m only paid 35 hours a week.

      I could spend the rest of it furiously masturbating in a bus and not lose a single cent.

      Besides, it’s easier to jerk off in a bus than while driving a car.

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        You would certainly lose a lot of money masturbating in a bus. You’ll be kicked off the bus, arrested for indecent exposure, and have to pay a fine and court costs plus community service.

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      Who is paying you $10/h to stay home for an extra 15m before work? Or does your job pay you extra for showing up before you’re scheduled?

      Comparing travel time to your hourly rate is a nonsense argument because you cannot practically monitize that time.

      Alternatively, you could look up the travel time by car, and realize that is all wasted time. You can bring a laptop and work on a train. That is not possible when driving.

      If you drive an hour a day that’s costing you $10 of lost productivity, plus the $5 or so of gas, and the insurance, depreciation, and wear on your vehicle, all in all, it costs significantly more than the transit ticket.

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        I prefer just having Jeeves drive me in my Ford F250. I’ve converted the bed into a mobile office, so I wake up, drink a breakfast shake, and begin producing. Then my kids tap me on the shoulder and help guide me to my F250 while I keep producing. Once I’m in the back, I’m producing like never before. I’m dropped off at our main office door, and I switch to mobile and use voice recognition to notate my production during my breakfast and morning ride, and I’m in my office before I finish.

        I then produce for 10 straight hours with a 5min break for my lunch shake. By the time the day is over, I summon Jeeves again, and I load into the back and I produce all the way home. My wife makes me my dinner shake, and I finish some emails in my home office while I drink it. I close out my day notating my production for future review using voice recognition while I pat my children on the head and kiss my wife goodnight. Then I immediately sleep to get exactly eight hours so I can wake up and produce again tomorrow.

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      For me, parking alone would be a quarter of the trip time. Plus I don’t get paid hourly so this dynamic doesn’t apply to me, plus I can use the trip time for reading, organizing my day, replying to messages and other work instead of focusing on the road the whole time.