As mentioned previously, I’ve been doing a lot of driving thanks to my new job. When I was at a client’s site I was a “temporary contractor” so I parked in the front-row visitor spots every day. It was extremely convenient. Now I’m working downtown and parking is no longer free, easy, or convenient.

Do you pay for your convenience? If I want to be across the street from my building I can pay $10 each day; that adds up quickly. If I want an uncovered lot a few blocks away then it drops to $5. If I want an uncovered, unsecured lot that requires a free bus ride and a bit of a walk it’s only $1.50. I don’t know about you but I’m forced with a tough decision.

The WSJ just posted an article about the perk of having a parking spot. Apparently, some employees are motivated by that reserved slab of pavement. Others will go out of their way to walk a bit every morning for some additional exercise. Personally, I’m the latter and I suspect a lot of my generation is, too. Would you rather:

  • Compete against your colleagues to show off you car in the front row, or
  • Rest assured you’re doing a great job and navigate the parking garage every morning?

By the way, I usually park in the less-sketchy $5 lot.

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