From the Southeast corner to the Northwest corner, Nebraska is actually close to 600 miles.
The company I inspect real estate properties for is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and I'm out here in Nebraska doing what the computer tells me to.
Management in Cleveland looks at everything from a Cleveland perspective, and they haven't a clue as to the distances I cover here in Nebraska. In a conference call a couple of weeks ago, our VP of Operations commented that an inspector in a "very rural" area might cover up to ten counties. He has no idea what a very rural area is.
Coupla days ago, I drove 521 miles to inspect 6 houses. Got home at 9:30pm. My last stop was in Norfolk, two hours north of home, so I still had daylight in Norfolk.
My record is I once drove 630 miles round trip in one day to inspect two houses.
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