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Frontline Workers: How Has Your Commute Changed During the Pandemic?

If you have never had the option to work from home because your job must be done in person, tell us how your commute has shifted over the past three years.

Cities and workplaces have been upended since the pandemic began. Some people moved from cities to suburbs. Stores and restaurants moved out of busy downtown areas. Train and bus schedules shifted.

The New York Times is reporting on how commuting has changed over the last three years for people who have never had the option to work from home because their jobs must be done in person — in health care, hospitality, food service, manufacturing, building maintenance, sanitation, public safety, you name it. We’d like to hear about your experiences. We may use your contact information to get in touch with you, and we won’t use your submission without first confirming with you that it’s OK.

Tell us about your commute.

Source: Economy - nytimes.com


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