A man in the United States does a lot of hard work to travel to work. This involves travelling across four states from Delaware, through Pennsylvania, New Jersey and into New York. However, the suburban father of two is happy to pay more than $1,500 a month to make his 125-mile commute into the concrete jungle in exchange for a six-figure salary, as per a report in the New York Post.
Kyle Rice, a 38-year-old software developer from Delaware said in a TikTok video, “Come with me as I do a super commuter from Wilmington to my job in Manhattan in New York City. I commute through 4 states and a total of 240 miles round trip.” In the short clip, the man is seen catching a train at 6 am from his state.
The father of two is one of the increasing numbers of job-goers who sacrifice silence, sleep, and conveniences to commute to New York City.
“I don't have to worry about the high cost of living in NYC. The average one-bedroom in Manhattan is $4,443, three times my mortgage of $1,400. I liv..