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5 minutes door-to-door...approx 1/4 mile, can't beat it.
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For the past 2 years, it has been 1.25 hours one way (35 miles) on average.
This winter, there have been several occasions where the number has been 2-2.5 hours one way. So in addition to the 50-65 hours I put in, I spend an extra 15-20 hours per week sitting in my car. It's both dreadful and unsustainable; I've become consumed with finding a solution sooner than later. |
Four minutes door to door for the last few years. Did close to an hour one way for years and regret every minute wasted. i will never do a long commute again.
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50 yards for the last 9 years.
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To put things in perspective....in the city my money will buy a 960sq foot house built in the 50's... your choice it can have either a garage OR a developed basement...never both. Maximum two bathrooms and three bedrooms. Out of town the home we are focused on right now is on two lots, was built on ICF foundations in 2009, two car attached garage, 1700sq feet on the main floor totally developed basement with a steel beam running across the rafters (no supporting walls or teleposts) 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, two dens, fireplace and a nice open concept. And the master bedroom is a great size with an additional full bathroom and its own private deck overlooking the nicest sunset this side of the rockies......... Hence my dilemma..... Plus....15 minutes away from 4 different lakes!!!!! |
7 minutes. The heater is usually warm about 5 minutes in.
I live in town, but would happily triple my commute for some land. Hopefully I can swing that in a few years. |
I live 9.5 miles away from work. On a good day - 20 minutes, 1 1/2 hours on a not so good day. On those days, I swear I could walk faster home. The commute home is always longer and the worst on Fridays.
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50 minutes if I have to take kids to school, 25 if not, both ways include a stop at McDs for coffee. Direct route door to door is 17 miles, has 4 stop lights and is mostly lightly traveled interstate or us highway
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8 miles for me. Usually about 12 minutes or less. Some days I drive the first 2 miles and I don't see another moving car.
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Maybe 5 miles, all surface streets, usually less than 10 minutes
I am pretty commute averse |
Zero, I am retired!
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Four miles; 3 stop signs, 3 traffic lights (if I take the closet way). I ride every day, if I'm lucky I never have to put a foot down.
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About 10-15 minutes, by bicycle.
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4 miles, all city but it can still take 30 min on a bad day. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Well, maybe a bigger garage some day.
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For the last 23 years It's been 5-30 minutes depending on the job location.
Usually 15-20 with the rare out of town project. My work truck, that I bought new in '01, has only 165k miles on it. |
I live 2 miles from work. Takes me 40 to 45 minutes to drive there.
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Is the traffic that bad? Why don't you walk and get there in the same time, or ride a bike and get there in less time?
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I live 5.5 miles from my workshop/store.Takes 15 minutes in the morning during school holidays, 25 minutes during term time because of all the moms in 4x4's. Home is 15 minutes becase I usually don't leave until after 6pm
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