A job that supports the worker in taking an efficient, stress free form of transport in to work is a "proper" job.
A job that pays so little that they'll skimp on their commute every single day is not a "proper" job.
I know people in London who take multiple buses in to work in the morning rather than using the tube. It takes them significantly longer. It's cheaper.
They do it because they don't have "proper" jobs; their employers don't care about them.
A job that supports the worker in taking an efficient, stress free form of transport in to work is a "proper" job.
A job that pays so little that they'll skimp on their commute every single day is not a "proper" job.
I know people in London who take multiple buses in to work in the morning rather than using the tube. It takes them significantly longer. It's cheaper.
They do it because they don't have "proper" jobs; their employers don't care about them.