I don't really care how far a place is from my home zip-code. I really care about if the commute is reasonable. As-the-crow-flies-distance is an extremely poor metric for commute quality in many regions. Case-in-point, the Washington, DC region:
In the DC area, where I live, many are either on the Maryland or Virginia side of the Potomac. Because the Potomac has few crossings, it can be difficult to get between Maryand and Virginia during rush hour. A Marylander may be able to toss a football over to her buddy in Virginia, but to drive to see her buddy might take an hour or more. When said Marylander goes to look for a job, she's much more interested in jobs 5 miles deeper into Maryland than the one 100 yds away in Virginia, across the Potomac.
There's useful mapping/directions information out there on google maps and the like. In fact, here's a tutorial for how to calculate travel distance with google maps API in javascript. Can't we automagicaly use that to help careers users find jobs with the shortest commutes and up the awesome even further? Even if careers had zip-code to zip-code, that would be worth it.