Chance of a gig BUT its 100 miles away. Traffic wont be too bad I don't think - it'll be half motorway half A road and client is pretty much in a rural area. Google maps is saying 1hr 50 mins drive. Also, theres a few choices of route which take about the same time.
In terms of train, getting there is 2 hours with one change, bit longer coming home and times are not great. Train every day is probably not an option in ensuring I get the hours in. Also, nearest train is 3.5 miles from client (so taxi/bike here).
Rate is decent enough but not outstanding. I've done a gig 60 miles - 1hr 15 away and thats a fair distance so Im not sure about this one. Got a young family at home so staying away mon-fri is not really an option (I want to actually see my kids!)
Toying with the idea of maybe one night away and maybe train once a week. At least then, it breaks down into one train day, two days where I'm just driving one way (there or back), and only two days where I'm doing the long drive twice in a day.
Or stay over two nights (i.e. monday, wednesday) and train on friday. Which would mean only one drive per day and one day train.
But I am concerned that all the travelling is going to:-
A) Do my head in
B) Knacker me totally.
C) Completely screw my motor will all the miles.
Anyone else do similar? Do you get used to it?
Of course, another idea is to ask client straight off if there's any remote working possible. (Sadly not always with the type of work I do). Even one day WFH would make a HUGE difference.
I do sometimes wonder why clients arent more flexible with this.
In terms of train, getting there is 2 hours with one change, bit longer coming home and times are not great. Train every day is probably not an option in ensuring I get the hours in. Also, nearest train is 3.5 miles from client (so taxi/bike here).
Rate is decent enough but not outstanding. I've done a gig 60 miles - 1hr 15 away and thats a fair distance so Im not sure about this one. Got a young family at home so staying away mon-fri is not really an option (I want to actually see my kids!)
Toying with the idea of maybe one night away and maybe train once a week. At least then, it breaks down into one train day, two days where I'm just driving one way (there or back), and only two days where I'm doing the long drive twice in a day.
Or stay over two nights (i.e. monday, wednesday) and train on friday. Which would mean only one drive per day and one day train.
But I am concerned that all the travelling is going to:-
A) Do my head in
B) Knacker me totally.
C) Completely screw my motor will all the miles.
Anyone else do similar? Do you get used to it?
Of course, another idea is to ask client straight off if there's any remote working possible. (Sadly not always with the type of work I do). Even one day WFH would make a HUGE difference.
I do sometimes wonder why clients arent more flexible with this.



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