It can be a real pain to work too distant from a farm. I used to work in NYC, 175 miles away but liked to come home as often as possible, spend a lot of time driving, also worrying about a remote place, tresspass, theft, arson and the like, something to consider.
If your reasonably close, say under 30 miles not so bad, but its 30 miles to the other place for me, and I've worked their full time from here, 2 hours a day on the road, its a pain, plus when or if something occurs you need to be there, you're always at the other end ! Had to fire and remove a person there once, soon as I got my nice hot dinner on the table, had to turn around and go back to the place, that is annoying to say the least. Situations like that also have a tendency to have you buying 2 of instead of 1 as I recall !
Just something to consider if any real distance, job with a steady paycheck, and farming 2nd, seems to be the right order though, nice to have that job as close as possible, commutes do get old, they wear on you physically and mentally, again something to be aware of, everyone's situation is different.
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