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In the US, there's a good chance you haven't even left your state either
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This is what people call "rather uncommon".
Anyway the question is: why is there so much space between you and your job? If you can't realistically move closer to your job, you're either just too attached to your home (that's a personal choice) or there's just no housing available. In this case, you'd likely drive through large suburbs. Which take up land, but house hardly any people. This is a city planning issue.
Actually no suburbs it was from rural texas into oklahoma. And it was an important job since hospital needs lab techs and if he moves then his wife moves and a whole county looses their only obgyn