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Way too many questions How far is office, how is traffic/tolls, parking situation? Is there a place to bring/store/eat lunch or do you need to go out nearly everyday? If traffic is bad, are you able to come in/leave early/late to mitigate rush hour? Is the time spent commuting going to cut substantially into family time? Once you leave work are you done for the day or do you drive home and work more? Are the in/out of office days flexible? Personally, I would be remote for that salary difference unless the office is next door.
Yeah, I would wfh. And same as what is posted below. Learn to be efficient in your role and look to grow your skills in another area if you think you’ll want to have a career/job change in the future. You can also do things during your day-if you are efficient and your job takes 6 instead of 8 hours, you are still around but can take 15 minutes to do a load of laundry, wash dishes, etc.
Remote!! You can't get that precious time back that you would otherwise waste commuting and all the office distractions.
Remote; 40 hours becomes 20 hours if you become good at your job. That theoretically makes it a $220k job; get another. Always have multiple sources of income. Don’t let these corporate managers brainwash you into being family. It’s family until it isn’t.
Remote or something else
Not sure how can anyone answer this other than you. What do you value more?
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Yea, depends on how far is the office. Also, any other benefits of going to the office? Like free lunch etc.