'Wildly more expensive': Workers with in-office jobs spend about $31/day that they wouldn't working from home — here's what employers need to do - eviltoast
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    One of the big Boston hospitals tried to recruit me for their transplant team once. They wanted to pay me $15,000/year LESS for the privilege of commuting into Boston five days a week and paying for my own parking. Fuck that noise. I’ll stay at my little community hospital, thanks. Prestige ain’t gonna pay my mortgage.

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      The big university hospital that I work at charges $200 a month for employee parking, including for the people working near minimum wage.

      Doctors park free in designated spots that are closer than patient parking.

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        ding ding ding We have a winner! How did you know? 😑

        Of course, at the rate they’re consolidating, we’re all gonna be working for MGH soon enough.

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          Boston does have the MBTA.

          Although hospitals run 24/7, and the T doesn’t. And even when it’s running, sometimes it isn’t, because there’s a train broken down. Or on fire. Or both.