I don't drive because with all my medications I feel it wouldn't be any different than driving under the influence of alcohol, and we didn't have public transportation where I used to live, so I was quite frequently stranded at my jobs. Â To make matters worse, my jobs were never within reasonable walking distance of where I lived either, so walking home wasn't an option.Â
Fortunately, if push came to shove, I usually only had to wait an extra hour or two to get a ride home from a coworker or my boss after they clocked out. Â Worst case scenario, I just had to walk about an hour to a friend's house for a ride or to crash on their couch. Â
But most of the places I worked were pretty cool and my coworkers and bosses were usually great, so I was never all that upset about being stranded.
Fortunately, if push came to shove, I usually only had to wait an extra hour or two to get a ride home from a coworker or my boss after they clocked out. Â Worst case scenario, I just had to walk about an hour to a friend's house for a ride or to crash on their couch. Â
But most of the places I worked were pretty cool and my coworkers and bosses were usually great, so I was never all that upset about being stranded.