: The commute from her Brampton home requires two buses and can take more than an hour and a half, according to Hamilton Spectator. Because on some days buses stop running before midnight, she sometimes has to leave at 10:30 p.m. to make a shift that starts at 2 a.m. The 24-year-old works 20 hours a week at Pearson as a passenger service agent, a precarious job that earns her $12.75 an hour. I'm there probably an hour or two hours before my shift starts. The mother of two, who came to Toronto from Jamaica about seven years ago, said her inefficient commute means she doesn't get enough sleep, and it taxes her time and well-being. I just have to sit, she said, adding that her shifts are usually only four to five hours long.
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