In the years since pandemic-related restrictions have eased, many workers have returned to the office and resumed their daily commutes.
Although now, commuting takes on a whole new meaning for some people, known as “super-commuters,” who put your 45-minute train ride or hour-long interstate crawl to shame.
And one is going viral after revealing that he commutes to his job in New York City from Columbus, Ohio, every week.
Chip Cutter, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, has been spending his weeks going back and forth between the two states using credit card points and rewards and frequent-flyer airline miles to make the most of his money.
“Like many, I moved
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