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Suck it, two-hour commuters! :-P






I leave home at 7.15am arrive at work around 8.30am.
I drive to the train station which takes about 5 minutes. My daughter comes with me.
Often we pick up people along the way as we know a lot of our neighbours. We could walk but it would take 20 minutes. The train trip in the morning takes 53 minutes. I love this time on the train and wouldn't swap it for anything, it is dedicated reading time. I often meet people I know on the train. Some times they want to chat, some times they allow me to read. I then have a 10min walk to the office from the train station.
In the evenings I catch a faster train home. It takes 37 minutes and involves a train change mid commute. (not so good for reading). I rarely meet friends in the evening. Often I have to pick up one of the kids from sport or dance or some other activity so it's handy having the car at the station.
I drive to the train station which takes about 5 minutes. My daughter comes with me.
Often we pick up people along the way as we know a lot of our neighbours. We could walk but it would take 20 minutes. The train trip in the morning takes 53 minutes. I love this time on the train and wouldn't swap it for anything, it is dedicated reading time. I often meet people I know on the train. Some times they want to chat, some times they allow me to read. I then have a 10min walk to the office from the train station.
In the evenings I catch a faster train home. It takes 37 minutes and involves a train change mid commute. (not so good for reading). I rarely meet friends in the evening. Often I have to pick up one of the kids from sport or dance or some other activity so it's handy having the car at the station.

I am self employed and can set my own hours, so I no longer need to leave the house at some ungodly hour of the morning to slip and slide on nasty winter roads in the dark. I did that for too many years when I was employed.
I have a beautiful drive through a river valley with relatively little traffic.
I mostly work from home now but my most recent commute was 1.5 hours each way, on a good day. On a bad day, it could easily stretch to 1 hr 45 min. I would walk to the bus stop, wait for the bus, get on the bus, get to the train station, wait for the train, get on the train, get off the train, wait for a shuttle, take the shuttle to the office. It sounds like a huge hassle, and it was, but it actually wasn't all bad. I got some exercise in, walking briskly, I could read on the bus and train with my headphones on. It was kind of fun seeing the same commuters every day, and I became friends with the shuttle bus drivers. The worst part of it was waiting on frigid, windy train platforms, and being irritated by gum poppers and loud talkers.

I used to have a 2 hour commute though. Don't miss it one bit.

I like getting in some walking as part of my regular day, especially since I'm sitting most of the time at work.
Or, I can drive and get to work in ten minutes, just about all freeway driving.


There are 5 stop signs between me and work.
If I see more than one car at the first two,
I always say "what's with all the traffic??"
No speed limit on my road.
40 mph for 4 miles
30 mph for two blocks
20 mph on campus
It takes me about 20-25 minutes, which in Phoenix is unheard of-- I may as well be living at work with such a short commute. The drive itself is pretty uneventful. However if there is an accident anywhere along the way...I'm screwed. Then my commute time could be as long as an hour to 90 minutes.
Although I do get to see mountains (which recently have had snow on them) and F-16's (soon to be F-35's)taking off in the morning and landing in the afternoon.
Although I do get to see mountains (which recently have had snow on them) and F-16's (soon to be F-35's)taking off in the morning and landing in the afternoon.

Long commutes cause obesity, neck pain, loneliness, divorce, stress, and insomnia.
http://www.slate.com/id/2295603/
http://www.slate.com/id/2295603/

Anyway, my commute is about 1 1/2 hours depending on traffic. Northern VA traffic is awful, especially twenty minutes from DC. I listen to a TON of audiobooks though, so it's not a total loss. And it's not as long as my commute to school was, which was 60 miles one way 5 days a week.

http://www.slate.com/id/2295603/"
As demonstrated by the movie Joe vs the Volcano with Tom Hanks.
I used to have a long commute and actually it didn't cause insomnia at all. On the contrary, I was completely exhausted by 10:30 and fell into bed and slept 7-8 hours soundly.
Hmmmmm Nahhhhh.
Long commutes cause obesity, I am not obese, my BMI is in the normal range.
neck pain,is caused by my work
loneliness how can you be lonely when you have books to read?,
divorce, not yet anyway
stress am not sure who is most to blame my husband or my work.,
and insomnia. started before my long commutes.
I can't blame anything of these things on my commute. If anything the commute is when I finaly get a chance to relax.
I can't blame anything of these things on my commute. If anything the commute is when I finaly get a chance to relax.

Oh yeah that's a bad one."
I would really hate it if it weren't for audible.com and the library's collection of books on CD.

Minus the time actually driving in Denver, I enjoy the time in the car. Either I can get focused for the upcoming workday or zone out and daydream.



When I was living with my roommate, I drove over the interstate and between the zoo and baseball field, also along tree-lined streets. It was only a 4 minute commute... just enough for a song.

I pick up my kids from daycare on my way home, so that adds about 10 min.
http://money.bundle.com/article/thest...
What's your commute like? How long does it take?
I drive, almost always by myself, the 20 to 22 minutes to work, which is almost exactly the average commute in Milwaukee according to today's newspaper. I drive about three miles to the highway, about fifteen miles south, then about a mile east/south to work. Usually I'm driving pretty early so I don't hit much traffic. If I leave after about, oh, 7:45 or so, I can hit traffic about 3/4th of the distance down the highway and lose about ten minutes.
I can't take public transportation without adding, oh, probably two hours each way onto the commute. That sucks. The only public trans from my area into the city is an express bus that goes downtown and doesn't stop near my work.
I usually work at home one day a week, but that's changed lately. I wish I could work at home more...I get a ton done at home and I save, depending on gas prices, about...maybe five bucks a non-trip.
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