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Infrastructure Manager: Remote vs Hybrid in Ireland

A Infrastructure Manager on 79K hybrid in Ireland needs to earn at least €59,600 remotely to break even (after tax, travel, meals, wardrobe, and the value of commuting time).

Infrastructure Manager hybrid vs remote break-even at 79K

Assumptions: €15/day transport, 60 min round trip, €6 daily meal premium, €600/yr wardrobe. 2026 Income Tax, USC, and PRSI.

Office daysTrue netCommute impactBreak-even remote
1 day/wk

€50,859

/year

€3,673

costs + time

€71,400

remote gross

2 days/wk

€47,786

/year

€6,745

costs + time

€65,400

remote gross

3 days/wktypical

€44,713

/year

€9,818

costs + time

€59,600

remote gross

4 days/wk

€41,641

/year

€12,891

costs + time

€53,800

remote gross

5 days/wk

€38,568

/year

€15,963

costs + time

€48,000

remote gross

Net salary without commute: €54,531/yr (€4,544/month) after Income Tax, USC, and PRSI.

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Compare two roles

Role A: Hybrid / In-Office

3 days

Role B: Fully Remote

No commute costszero commute deductions

Commute costs (for Role A)

Train, Leap/Oyster cap, fuel, parking

min

Buying lunch vs. eating at home

Professional clothing, alterations, dry-cleaning

Role B (Remote) leaves you €23/yr better off

Role A's salary advantage of €19,400 is wiped out by €9,818 in commute costs and lost time.

Role A: Hybrid (3d/wk)

Gross salary
€79,000
Net salary (after tax)
€54,531
Travel costs

€15/day × 138 office days

−€2,070
Meal premium
−€828
Wardrobe & dry-cleaning
−€600
Time cost (commute hours)

138h/yr × €46/hr

−€6,320
True net income€44,713

Role B: Fully Remote

Gross salary
€59,600
Net salary (after tax)
€44,736
Travel costs
Meal premium
Wardrobe & dry-cleaning
Time cost (commute hours)
True net income€44,736

What your Role A commute costs you per year

€3,498

Out-of-pocket costs

Travel + meals + wardrobe

€6,320

Time cost

138h @ €46/hr

€9,818

Total commute impact

The real cost of going in

Frequently asked questions

1

Is a €79K Infrastructure Manager hybrid role worth the commute in Ireland?

At €79K with a typical 3-day commute (€15/day transport, 60 min round trip, €6 daily meal premium, €600/yr wardrobe), your true net income is approximately €44,713 per year. Your net salary without any commute deductions would be €54,531. The commute costs you €9,818 per year in direct costs and lost time, meaning you would only need to earn €59,600 fully remotely to match this hybrid role's real value.

2

What remote salary matches a €79K hybrid Infrastructure Manager role in Ireland?

Assuming a 3-day hybrid schedule with a typical Ireland commute, you would need a remote salary of at least €59,600 to match the true net income of a €79K hybrid Infrastructure Manager role. This accounts for €3,498 in direct annual commute costs and €6,320 in time cost (138 hours of commuting per year valued at your hourly rate of €46/hr).

3

How much does commuting cost a Infrastructure Manager per year in Ireland?

On a 3-day hybrid schedule, a Infrastructure Manager in Ireland faces approximately €3,498 in direct annual costs (transport, meals, wardrobe) plus €6,320 in opportunity cost from 138 hours spent commuting each year. Total commute impact: €9,818.

4

How is the time cost of commuting calculated for a Infrastructure Manager?

Your hourly rate is calculated by dividing your gross salary by contracted hours across 46 working weeks (accounting for statutory leave). For a €79K Infrastructure Manager on 37.5 hours per week, that is €46/hr. On a 3-day hybrid schedule with a 60-minute round trip, you spend 138 hours commuting per year, valued at €6,320.

5

What tax deductions apply to a Infrastructure Manager salary in Ireland?

A €79K Infrastructure Manager salary in Ireland is subject to Income Tax, USC, and PRSI, leaving a net salary of €54,531 per year (€4,544/month) before any commute costs. The effective tax rate at this income level is approximately 31.0%.

6

Why do you use 46 working weeks for commute calculations?

Both Ireland and the UK provide statutory minimum paid leave of approximately 4 weeks. Adding bank holidays brings the typical total to around 5.6 weeks per year. Using 46 working weeks ensures that commute costs and time calculations only apply to weeks when you actually travel to the office.