There are creative ways to comute under the new system, but I'm going to wait and see how it works out for those trying it before I make a go. The most obvious way is the hideously long drive. So far 5 1/2 hours each way is the longest I've heard. That one will be really rough on the 18 day schedule, but if you are willing to drive and have a crash pad or hotel room at least a couple of times a month on 7 and 7 it could work. The other way is to live in a Southwest city and commute to another non stop Southwest city and once you are on 7 and 7 you can probably get away with $99 one way tickets to work twice a month and then pay the difference between the cost of sending you to the domicile or home if it is more expensive at the end of the trip to send you home. You could probably get away with $300 a month or less in airfare since you will be able to buy your inbound tickets far in advance since you will know your schedule. Both Portland and Seatle are nonstop to LAX cities. I guess there could be problems if you are assigned to start out of a satellite (cab or car rental) and I guess you could get stuck ending a trip in LAX and then not have the $99 ticket home.