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I’ve had a quick look and most of it is just plain common sense. The one thing that would be a problem is commuting. Where I used to work about half the staff lived far enough away for cycling not to be feasible. When I was made redundant I was told by Job Centre Plus that I should be looking for jobs up to and including 90 minutes travel each way by car or public transport. This is certainly not feasible for cycling. Apart from that just common sense.
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I’ve had a quick look and most of it is just plain common sense. The one thing that would be a problem is commuting. Where I used to work about half the staff lived far enough away for cycling not to be feasible. When I was made redundant I was told by Job Centre Plus that I should be looking for jobs up to and including 90 minutes travel each way by car or public transport. This is certainly not feasible for cycling. Apart from that just common sense.