3. The Commute That Doesn’t Crush Souls
Nobody dreams of traffic, train delays, or the deep existential despair that sets in somewhere between Platform 3 and Platform 7½. Suburban offices shave minutes — sometimes hours — off the daily commute. People spend less time staring at brake lights and more time getting actual work done, or reading to their kids, or simply not weeping into a travel mug at 7:42 am.
Happier staff. Longer tenures. Fewer sick days. It’s not just good for morale; it’s good for productivity.
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