I am now looking for a job in that area and I heard new york pays more but is it worth the commute, I mean its not like I'm gonna be working the best job I'm straight out off h.s graduation so I'm probably looking for a entry level job.
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If that is all you can find then yes. Here is a job that is 1 hour commute from you in Stratford. If it is already filled or you do not qualify, see if they have anything else for you. Location: Stratford Description: Customer Service Reps with call center experience needed immediately for prestigious Stratford based company. Call Center Customer Service, MSword, Excel and Data Entry. Must have 1 year of call center, bank teller, disptaching experience or a college degree!! Hours for this position are from 12pm-9pm Friday through Monday with Tuesday through Thursday off. Must be able to work major Holidays as well. For immediate consideration, please apply on-line at http://www.tempedenhospitality.com or call (203) 945-2099. Salary: $11.00 - $13.00 /Hour Contact Person: Jessica McCoy Contact Email: n/a
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Of course, Stamford is a good 45 or so minutes from Grand Central Terminal on the Metro-North's New Haven Line, and fare is very reasonable. A round trip peak ticket from Stamford to the City will cost you $24.50. You can purchase a weekly rail pass for $84 and get unlimited travel on the New Haven Line both during the peak and off peak periods. Good luck
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Time-wise, commuting from Stamford is almost the same as commuting into Manhattan from some parts of Long Island, even some parts of Queens. In addition, many trains out of Stamford are express trains, stopping only at Stamford, Harlem, and Grand Central. If you find a worthwhile job near Grand Central, and you have a reliable way to get to and from Stamford station on Metro-North, then it might be worth it.