It depends how good the job is. But be realistic. how long is it going to take you to get there, and how much will it cost. Can you really afford the time and money?
this is too far to travel that the reason
To far
45 minutes, if the opportunity more than pays for gas, maintenance and what you feel your time is worth, then 1 hour. You have to look at it from every angle, multiply your commute by 2 and that is your daily travel time. Is this time you could use for something else? Is the opportunity worth moving closer to? You have to consider it all.
Depends on your driving style. I Commute daily round trip with the intent to maximize my mileage and I get about 110 miles per charge. My commute is 70 miles round trip.
Where you can work as a lifeguard depends on where you want to work and what you get certified as. If you can only get certified for lifeguarding at a pool or amusement park then that's where you will work. If you can get certified as an open-water lifeguard, it all depends on how far you are willing to commute and how you feel about training for it. Open-water training is definitely more challenging than pool certification.
Yes you should, but only if you or they are willing to make moves across cities or even states. It also depends on how far they move. you could just call or text them, or you guys could just be friends until they come back and just be really good friends.
You shouldn't let them go that far! You should get to know them before you try anything!
As far as you can. If you have a friend or spouse who is willing to do it, they can push it farther.
It should be full of opportunities, see if you can seize it
That's completely up to you. Are you willing to travel if your job requires it? If so, How far are you willing to travel? Are you wiiling to relocate? If so, where are you willing to go?
30 minutes tops with no traffic. But if you are looking at a daily commute in the morning it can be 1-1 1/2 hours
rationalization