One in three S.F. workers have quit a job due to a grueling commute
Thirty-three percent of San Francisco office workers have quit a job during their lifetime because of long commutes across the Bay Area, a new study shows. The study, by global staffing firm Robert Half, found that San Francisco has the fourth-largest percentage of workers who have quit due to a bad commute, behind Chicago at 42 percent and Miami and New York at 38 percent each. Los Angeles clocked in at 28 percent. (San Francisco Business Times)
Thirty-three percent of San Francisco office workers have quit a job during their lifetime because of long commutes across the Bay Area, a new study shows. The study, by global staffing firm Robert Half, found that San Francisco has the fourth-largest percentage of workers who have quit due to a bad commute, behind Chicago at 42 percent and Miami and New York at 38 percent each. Los Angeles clocked in at 28 percent. (San Francisco Business Times)