I reckon I'm preaching to the converted, but I'm curious...
I was laid off and been out of work for some time. As I search for a job, I always scope out the location and ability to bike to that location. Obviously, this eliminates things like jobs in Ft. Atkinson or Mt. Horeb or Oregon or whatever. It's getting tough and my partner - who has been very understanding - floated the idea of getting a second car (I sold mine and chose ped/bike/bus commute options) several years ago. Part of me feels like I want to remain committed to a greener, bike friendly lifestyle. By taking some job with a 20-30 mile commute one way feels like I've abandoned that green choice. By choosing a gas-powered vehicle over a bus/bike option I feel like I'd be viewing cycling as more of a hobby than a lifestyle choice.

Obviously tough times demand tough choices... but I'm curious about how others feel. Have you made employment choices based on the ability to reach work via sustainable methods?

MArk Evans
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