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How long is your commute?

8 点作者 buzzlightyear超过 10 年前
I work for a start-up as a developer and travel 32 miles to work each day - with traffic this takes me 50-60 minutes a day. Everyone I work with thinks this is weird. What about the rest of you?

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smt88超过 10 年前
0 min (work remotely).<p>Why don&#x27;t you work remotely at least a few days a week? The average cost&#x2F;mile of operating a car is something like $0.50, so you&#x27;re spending ~$30&#x2F;day driving.<p>If you pay a tax rate of 30%, your salary is decreased by ~$9,700, just because you commute that far every day.<p>Then you have to factor in losing 2 hours of your life every day sitting in a car, the health risks of commuting[1], and your impact on the environment. You could also sleep an extra 2 hours in the morning!<p>If you have an open office plan, you probably also take a hit to productivity because you&#x27;re not alone[2].<p>1. <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261090/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov&#x2F;pmc&#x2F;articles&#x2F;PMC3261090&#x2F;</a><p>2. <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/3019758/dialed/offices-for-all-why-open-office-layouts-are-bad-for-employees-bosses-and-productivity" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fastcompany.com&#x2F;3019758&#x2F;dialed&#x2F;offices-for-all-wh...</a>
FlopV超过 10 年前
I work remote. It sounds like you could swing working remotely a few days a week. Honestly I get a lot more done remote than when I&#x27;d go to the office. Less distractions, more productivity, less stress from that drive.<p>Would that be something you want to do? If you have a good reputation at your company I&#x27;m sure they&#x27;d be open to the discussion.
iamjoday超过 10 年前
I live 3 miles from office. It takes anywhere from 7-10 minutes to get to work.<p>I once used to commute about 40 miles one way, used to take 70-90 minutes one way. It was very tiring and used to take all my energy end of the day...<p>I have since kept, 5 miles or 15 minute principle for my commute.<p>With my free time I can work on projects like, <a href="http://joday.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;joday.com</a><p>BTW, The average travel time to work in the United States is 25.4 minutes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. <a href="http://project.wnyc.org/commute-times-us/embed.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;project.wnyc.org&#x2F;commute-times-us&#x2F;embed.html</a><p>But if you are in bay area, 32 miles can take upto an hour or more depending upon which direction you are flowing... like living in east bay and commuting to peninsula is easy hour one way.<p>Nash, <a href="http://joday.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;joday.com</a>
codegeek超过 10 年前
Used to be 2.5 hours <i>one way</i> but as of tomorrow, it will be zero. I quit my job, woohoo!!!!
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pathy超过 10 年前
It currently takes me around 35-40 minutes by public transport to get to work.<p>Luckily It is just one buss stop then the same subway line all the way, so at least it is reasonably hassle free commuting.<p>I would prefer a shorter commute but it is not too bad.
GregBuchholz超过 10 年前
Maybe this should be a poll? Anyway, my commute is about 11 or 12 minutes one way.
dirktheman超过 10 年前
47 miles, which will take me about 75 minutes. One way, including a bike ride to the train station, the train ride, and the metro ride to my work. I get about 50 minutes working time during the train ride, and it&#x27;s the most productive time of my entire day.<p>I do work 4 days a week, 1 of those telecommuting. So I only commute to the office 3 times a week, which is totally OK. I also religiously leave office at 4.30PM so that I can have dinner with my family. Any remaining work I can do in the evening, but those occasions are pretty rare.
harnhua超过 10 年前
50 minutes each way on the train + 10 minutes by bus, in Singapore. Hence, 50-60 minutes each way is normal to me.<p>I&#x27;m guessing that you drive, and have to focus on traffic, but do you listen to audiobooks and stuff along the way?<p>Crowded trains aside, I try to make use of the commute time as much as possible - reading, emailing, etc. If there&#x27;s a comfortable sling of some sort where I can strap my laptop to and work in the train, I&#x27;d buy that in a flash!
mlwarren超过 10 年前
When I work remotely, 0 minutes. When I drive 20-60 mins one way depending on traffic.<p>I&#x27;ll be moving to a smaller town farther away from work soon and my drive commute will be 35-40 minutes. A little longer on average but not as variable due to traffic. Hopefully it&#x27;ll allow me to plan evenings better on in-office days.
csorrell超过 10 年前
I&#x27;m able to work remotely now, but in the past my commutes were about 30 minutes each way. I think 30 minutes is reasonable, and I never minded it.<p>At one time I had a job where I was commuting 1.5 hours each way, but that didn&#x27;t last long. That drive really wore me down and had me completely burned out after a few months.
iSloth超过 10 年前
Currently about 10min each way by car, however our start and finish times are about 1 hour before most other companies, which means we miss rush hour otherwise this would be 30-40min.<p>Even people that don&#x27;t like early mornings seem to enjoy the earlier start as an extra hour after work can be very useful!
invaliddata超过 10 年前
I&#x27;d love to live within a few miles from work where I could reasonably bike or walk. However I don&#x27;t have a few million dollars sitting around to buy a house here. I&#x27;d assume this situation is common in this area (bay area), and people live as close as they can afford to.
marsvskittens超过 10 年前
50-60 minute commutes are very common among my coworkers. My boss commutes over an hour <i>each way</i>.<p>Long commutes make me miserable, so I decided to live closer to work than most of my colleagues. It&#x27;s a manageable 10 minutes by car. It would be ~30 minutes by bike, but this part of NJ is unbikeable.
matt_s超过 10 年前
35 minutes on dry roads, one way.<p>If it is snow and ice time then that could be double. Yesterday it was -9F when I left for work but the roads were dry so it was all good.<p>I can and do work remote at least 1 day a week or more. I love the flexibility I have, but the job is boring as all get out.
sighype超过 10 年前
2.5 hours, round trip, car+train+walking (1&#x2F;2 mile one way walking.) Most of the train ride is productive, but I hate walking when there&#x27;s snow and ice. The summer is awesome though.<p>I try for remote if I can get it, but can live without it.
sondring超过 10 年前
47 miles one way. I time my commute to miss the bulk of traffic and on average it takes me 60 minutes. I also WFH 1-2 times per week and have a carpool partner.<p>I&#x27;m in Silicon Valley and my commute is on the upper range of normal.
scmoore超过 10 年前
I live about a mile from work, so:<p>20 minutes on foot<p>5 minutes by bike<p>5 minutes by car<p>I&#x27;d say I walk about 90% of the time. I don&#x27;t think your commute is unusual for the US, which is where I am, but I&#x27;d definitely be unhappy with it.
marssaxman超过 10 年前
That sounds awful. I would not be able to sustain that for very long without becoming exhausted and depressed. 30 minutes is about as long a commute as I can stand.
ekr超过 10 年前
12 minutes by bike, 40 min by bus at rush hour (yeah that&#x27;s a case of terribly inefficient public transportation, an tge reason why 99% of the time i cycle).
stevenspasbo超过 10 年前
I drive about 25 miles each way, I don&#x27;t really mind. I have a reverse commute so traffic isn&#x27;t bad, and I listen to NPR on the drive.
eswat超过 10 年前
I freelance. I can’t be productive at all working from home, so I just work at coffeeshops, anywhere from a 1-minute walk or a 20-minute bus ride.
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crazypyro超过 10 年前
10 minutes without weather&#x2F;traffic. 15-20 average. 2 hours minimum when it ices.<p>(Fucking bridges and people don&#x27;t work well together with ice, I guess)
brudgers超过 10 年前
If you&#x27;re in the US, no it&#x27;s not weird. If there are valid reasons for not relocating it&#x27;s not even unreasonable.
iisbum超过 10 年前
About 20 miles each way, about 40-50 minutes a day.<p>Also have the option to work from home, which I do 2-3 days a week.
hackerboos超过 10 年前
4.6 miles. Takes about 20 minutes on public transport (bus) which can be very unreliable in my city.
timjahn超过 10 年前
If I go into the office, 45-50 minutes door to door by walking&#x2F;L or by biking.<p>If I work remotely, 0 minutes.
smeyer超过 10 年前
I walk about 30 minutes each way. It&#x27;s about 10 minutes by car (cab or uber in my case).
rtcoms超过 10 年前
My office is just 0.5 km from my home. It takes only 5 minutes on foot
laurenproctor超过 10 年前
12 minute walk in NYC, 8 minutes door to door if I hustle.
shiftpgdn超过 10 年前
30 minutes to 1 hour there and 1-2+ hours home. 13 miles.
Jeremy1026超过 10 年前
13 miles, about 20 minutes or so depending on city traffic.
laurisb超过 10 年前
60 miles roundtrip in 2 hours by car each day.
monroepe超过 10 年前
45 minutes each way by public transit.
lazythrowaway超过 10 年前
Hour and a half bus ride each way, NYC.
akbaralis超过 10 年前
5 minutes walk<p>10 minutes by car<p>Winter (during snow): 20 minutes by car
GotAnyMegadeth超过 10 年前
If I ride my bike 30 - 35 mins<p>If I drive 20 - 60 mins
leesalminen超过 10 年前
8 mins. car, 20 mins bus&#x2F;walk
geldedus超过 10 年前
distance irrelevant in miles or km. around 50-60 minutes by two commuter trains and a tram (I live in Paris Area)
ugisozols超过 10 年前
5min max if it&#x27;s a slow walk.
karaujo超过 10 年前
1,5 hour - walking, train, subway
kalagan超过 10 年前
about 45mn one way in the crowded Tokyo train.
matthewmcg超过 10 年前
9 minutes by bike 25 minutes walking 20 minutes by car
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