Is it possible or practical to live in mexico and work in san diego?
this is my brothers big idea but it seems to good to be true is it?
Other - Mexico - 6 Answers
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1 :
Traffic through the border in the morning is getting hellish. the LA times had an article on this in the last few days. If you have a flexible work schedule it could work
2 :
I really don't know. You'd be driving accross quite a distance each day I'm guessing. Not to mention having to deal with border guards most of the time. Probably would be easier to live in the area you're working.
3 :
Yea, it is to good to be true, how are you going to get to work, you'd have to take a plane or something to get there fast enough.
4 :
Go check on the rents and do a few fake commutes before jumping in
5 :
I know many people that do it, but not by choice! Also, There is a special ID called Fast-track that regular and trusted commuters can get for a price. That would cut down on the wait to cross into San Diego.
6 :
Many people do the crossing everyday for school and work. The SENTRI pass permits approved car and driver to use a special lane, but even with that the crossing times get longer...forty minutes last week. Living in the Playas Tijuana would bring you closer to the Border to cut down on driving time. Otherwise it is a nightmare of idling in place up to two hours. The two governments keep meeting on the problem and it is still craziness if one has to be at work early mornings. Give it some serious thought and get plenty of compensation.
this is my brothers big idea but it seems to good to be true is it?
Other - Mexico - 6 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Traffic through the border in the morning is getting hellish. the LA times had an article on this in the last few days. If you have a flexible work schedule it could work
2 :
I really don't know. You'd be driving accross quite a distance each day I'm guessing. Not to mention having to deal with border guards most of the time. Probably would be easier to live in the area you're working.
3 :
Yea, it is to good to be true, how are you going to get to work, you'd have to take a plane or something to get there fast enough.
4 :
Go check on the rents and do a few fake commutes before jumping in
5 :
I know many people that do it, but not by choice! Also, There is a special ID called Fast-track that regular and trusted commuters can get for a price. That would cut down on the wait to cross into San Diego.
6 :
Many people do the crossing everyday for school and work. The SENTRI pass permits approved car and driver to use a special lane, but even with that the crossing times get longer...forty minutes last week. Living in the Playas Tijuana would bring you closer to the Border to cut down on driving time. Otherwise it is a nightmare of idling in place up to two hours. The two governments keep meeting on the problem and it is still craziness if one has to be at work early mornings. Give it some serious thought and get plenty of compensation.
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