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BoomerD

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Feb 26, 2006
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https://screen.yahoo.com/videos-for-you/virginia-man-commutes-220-miles-035058533.html?vp=1

I did this kind of commute for years and years...drive 2+ hours to work in the morning...work 10, 12, 14 hours...drive 2-4 hours home at night. (depends on traffic)

My last 3 jobs...I got up at 2:30 AM, left the house by 4:00. Started work at 6:00, was lucky to be off work by 6:30 PM, and on a GOOD night, I was home by 9:00...and in bed by 10...roll over and do it all again...By Thursday, I passed myself on the freeway. :p

I don't miss it a bit.
 

WhoBeDaPlaya

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Sep 15, 2000
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About 7 miles. It's 15 minutes in the morning. Over an hour in the afternoon. Bleh.
Ugh, I think my record was 45 minutes to cover 2.8 miles going home when I was new to Dallas and didn't know any back routes.

Could have literally walked home faster than that o_O
 

Bateluer

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Far enough that it costs me ~70 dollars a week in gas, at minimum. In a Honda Fit, where it costs less than 35 to fill the tank. More if the new leadership decides we need to do a midshift site shuffle.
 

cuafpr

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15-20 mins long as traffic is ok. Don't mind it really as I enjoy the drive, just wish it wasn't 12hr shifts anymore.
 

CFP

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Apr 26, 2006
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I used to commute 1hr to 1hr 30 on public transport, but now work from home.

I have to admit, I do kind of miss the reading time. I don't miss the late dinners.
 

dawp

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Jul 2, 2005
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around 21mi., about 25min. no traffic cause I work deep nights.
 

slugg

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Feb 17, 2002
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22 miles, which is 1 hour due to shitty traffic patterns. I try to work from home as much as possible.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Sep 22, 2007
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20-30 ft. It is getting REALLY exhausting taking that commute, so I'm thinking I might just keep my laptop on my nightstand so I can have NO commute at all! :D
 

IndyColtsFan

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My last 3 jobs...I got up at 2:30 AM, left the house by 4:00. Started work at 6:00, was lucky to be off work by 6:30 PM, and on a GOOD night, I was home by 9:00...and in bed by 10...roll over and do it all again...

Building the Pyramids was serious work.....
 

ch33zw1z

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Nov 4, 2004
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I'm a mobile employee. It's about 20 miles(40 miles round trip) to my "start point", and anything after that earns mileage.
 

alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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If it works out financially, working at Walmart or any "low end job" with a very short commute beats any job with a long commute.

Of course any work from home job would beat anything. That would be awesome.

Financially is only a small factor of a real job.
 

Zargon

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~3.5 miles, 10-15 minutes depending on time

sometimes 20-25 minutes home if I don't leave before 5
 

Engineer

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Oct 9, 1999
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7.5 miles each way. About 12 to 20 minutes depending on time of day/traffic.

Usually, 12 minutes though as I am going to work at 5:40am and leaving at 2:30pm so traffic is light at those times.
 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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sometimes 20 home if I don't leave before 5

That's what is key for me. I carpool with my wife. We get in at 7:30 and *should* be done with work at 4:00. But she constantly gets distracted and pulled into various things and is lingering around the office until 5:00.

If we get out at 4:00 it's a 25 minute drive. If we leave at 5:00 it's an hour as we hit rush hour.

Hate it. But it's still cheaper and more convenient to car pool than and save on miles/gas/parking than it is to drive separate.
 

amdhunter

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May 19, 2003
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.8 miles from the doorstep to my building to my desk at work.
Usually clear it in 12-15 minutes with no rush. Downhill going, uphill leaving to my house.
 

Eug

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Mar 11, 2000
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25-35 minutes by car, depending upon the time of day. 15-16 km depending on the route. It's all city streets.

Note, this is by design. I wanted to maximize my $ for my home purchase, so was willing to go a bit further out, but with a ceiling of a 30 minute commute. I made it a point to try the drive during rush hour before buying the house. At that time, it took exactly 30 mins after 5 pm.

To save 10 mins for the drive on a similar house to the one we wanted, it would have been a 25% price premium, and 25% is a lot of money in Toronto for a detached home.
 

Uppsala9496

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Nov 2, 2001
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5.9 miles, but it could be as short as 4.9 miles if I chose to take the most direct route (which happens to be the slowest route). Takes between 12-16 minutes depending on how many lights I get stuck at.

And my wife works in the same office, yet we take separate cars. I get in earlier and leave earlier to pick our daughter up from school each day.
 
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4 Miles each way.
8 Mins each way according to google maps

Sounds about right.
 
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alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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My commute changes day to day, but usually 2 days a week I can work from home.

Today it was 40 miles to a hospital. Tomorrow I have a school to go to that's about 120miles away. Thursday and Friday I will be able to work from home.
 

jaedaliu

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Feb 25, 2005
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Far enough that it costs me ~70 dollars a week in gas, at minimum. In a Honda Fit, where it costs less than 35 to fill the tank. More if the new leadership decides we need to do a midshift site shuffle.

If they force it and they don't reimburse you, at least you can take it off your taxes.

36 miles each way for me: 45 min in the morning, up to 90 minutes on the way home depending on traffic.