(NEXSTAR) – For the average worker, you’d think your workday starts and ends when you’re actually doing your job. But for many in the U.S., the commute has become just as stressful as their career.
Many people across the country move to the suburbs for more space and quieter streets, then drive to and from their jobs in nearby major cities every day.
These commutes can take a real toll on workers, sometimes burning them out more than the job itself. From bumper‑to‑bumper traffic and unexpected delays to the realization that the drive is eating up a huge share of their free time, the daily grind can wear people down…