Commuting is expensive, but the cost is more than financial
Motorists head southbound in the local and express lanes on Interstates 90-94 in slow and thickening traffic as a CTA train enters a station in this file photo from Friday, July 1, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) / Associated Press
Commuting is expensive, but the cost is more than financial
Motorists head southbound in the local and express lanes on Interstates 90-94 in slow and thickening traffic as a CTA train enters a station in this file photo from Friday, July 1, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) / Associated Press

Public transportation is more affordable than owning a vehicle or hailing a ride, but unreliable schedules can cause problems for workers and employers — and those with flexible schedules that don’t require a daily commute have less stress and are saving both time and money.

Reset hears from experts and listeners about workplace culture and the costs of commuting.

GUESTS: Phoebe Gavin, career and leadership coach at Better with Phoebe

Emma Goldberg, business reporter covering workplace culture at the New York Times

Commuting is expensive, but the cost is more than financial
Motorists head southbound in the local and express lanes on Interstates 90-94 in slow and thickening traffic as a CTA train enters a station in this file photo from Friday, July 1, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) / Associated Press
Commuting is expensive, but the cost is more than financial
Motorists head southbound in the local and express lanes on Interstates 90-94 in slow and thickening traffic as a CTA train enters a station in this file photo from Friday, July 1, 2022, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) / Associated Press

Public transportation is more affordable than owning a vehicle or hailing a ride, but unreliable schedules can cause problems for workers and employers — and those with flexible schedules that don’t require a daily commute have less stress and are saving both time and money.

Reset hears from experts and listeners about workplace culture and the costs of commuting.

GUESTS: Phoebe Gavin, career and leadership coach at Better with Phoebe

Emma Goldberg, business reporter covering workplace culture at the New York Times