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Some mornings, Kaitlin Jorgenson travels 544 miles to get to a job she'll be at for 72 hours. Although Jorgenson was ready to leave New York, she didn't want to give up the career she had built there. All in all, Jorgenson estimates she would spend a minimum of $4,000 each month to live and work in Manhattan. Moving to Charlotte, Jorgenson estimates, has saved her at least $2,000 each month — commuting expenses and all. During the weeks she's not in New York, Jorgenson works part-time at Superbloom Hair Studio in Charlotte, a job with flexible hours that change depending on Jorgenson's appointment schedule.
Persons: Kaitlin Jorgenson, she's, she'll, Jorgenson, Scott J, Organizations: Charlotte Douglas International, CNBC, Companies, National Bureau of Economic Research, Corporate Locations: New York City, Charlotte , North Carolina, Brooklyn, Charlotte, New York, , New Jersey, Manhattan, New, LaGuardia, Houston, Chicago, Queens
Mercier books his commuting flight only a day in advance with his airline. People don't really think of that, but it's kind of like your office when you're up there for hours and hours. Courtesy of Malick MercierI knew that flight attendants say commuting is basically a second job, and it does require a lot of work. But it's super cool that it's a flexible job because I'm able to travel for work, and then I learn so much about the country. AdvertisementI think I'd keep commuting as long as I was this passionate about it — I think that's what it comes down to.
Persons: Malick Mercier, Mercier, , it's, that's, It's, I've Organizations: Service, Los Angeles International Airport, LAX, New York, JFK Locations: Los Angeles, New York City, supercommuting, TikTok, New York, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aruba, New, Guatemala, JFK, LA, Long, Long Beach, Salt, Plenty
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