"You bringing your sack lunch too buddy?
Estimated Annual Gas Cost:
• Fuel-efficient car (30-40 MPG): ~$2,250 – $3,000
• Average sedan (25 MPG): ~$3,600
• Truck/SUV (15-20 MPG): ~$4,500 – $6,000
This is just the gas cost. There is other expenses like maintenance, tires, and depreciation should also be considered if you’re commuting this far.
If you’re commuting, you’re more likely to buy food and coffee instead of eating at home. How much in food per day? $20 to $30
Annual Cost (50 workweeks per year):
• $100 × 50 weeks = $5,000 per year
• $150 × 50 weeks = $7,500 per year
Give us your best yearly price all in? You can also include health costs, work clothes etc."
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Yes, I actually cook/prep all of my own meals, always have.
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I drive a 15-20 mpg SUV, it's only 2 additional days, so you need to subtract 60% of your totals (and throw in flexibility and time away and you need to reduce it by 75%)
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It's your choice to own the type of vehicle you own, cost of ownership is something you assume when you buy the vehicle, work didn't force you to get it or even own a vehicle for that matter
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Health costs and clothes are the same. We don't have a dress code, so no need to buy additional clothing
Stop trying to generate false information to support your narrative and be an adult.