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Durban - The Best South African City In Mercer?s 20th Quality Of Living Ranking
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 842899" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>You have it good. In the centre, in Durban itself. Noted people at office hassling with going home to Westville and Shallcross, they listen to the radio traffic reports. And Ballito, and Phoenix you have the N2 dangers. </p><p></p><p>Ja, Joburg is like that... Need to get something from some industrial place, and it's in the east and you work in the north, or something. *MISSION* Or you buy a house, like in the NW and you work in the north, not too bad, but then your job changes to somewhere else. At one time - not very long, my place was in Bedfordview - east - and i worked in Kya Sands - north. Whewwhh. One day - or night, because I used to wait until after 5:30 before I went home, i realised that there was only one stressful thing in my life - that commute. I used to get to office in the morning, feeling like I'd been in a gale force wind. </p><p>Kind of like London, that. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 842899, member: 17768"] You have it good. In the centre, in Durban itself. Noted people at office hassling with going home to Westville and Shallcross, they listen to the radio traffic reports. And Ballito, and Phoenix you have the N2 dangers. Ja, Joburg is like that... Need to get something from some industrial place, and it's in the east and you work in the north, or something. *MISSION* Or you buy a house, like in the NW and you work in the north, not too bad, but then your job changes to somewhere else. At one time - not very long, my place was in Bedfordview - east - and i worked in Kya Sands - north. Whewwhh. One day - or night, because I used to wait until after 5:30 before I went home, i realised that there was only one stressful thing in my life - that commute. I used to get to office in the morning, feeling like I'd been in a gale force wind. Kind of like London, that. [/QUOTE]
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