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30 minutes there and 40 minutes home. Totally worth it.
 
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8 to 15 minutes for me, depending on how many stop lights I hit, or the traffic around the schools.



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30 Seconds. Just walk downstairs to my desk.




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Currently 17 minutes AM and 27-32 minutes PM. Godawful Virginia drivers.

My last job 12-14 hours, FL to LA. every 2-4 weeks.

Before that 22-48 hours from FL to Punta Arenas Chile. (every 60 days)



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Back when I was running my tiny architectural/structural/civil drafting firm my commute was about five seconds down the hall to my home office. Now that I teach, my commute for that is 15-20 minutes depending upon how many traffic lights I catch red. If the petrol-chemical plants in the area are in the middle of a turnaround that could double.




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10-15 minutes, depending on traffic and lights. The funny thing is that it was about a 7 minute commute 15-20 years ago. I haven't moved, but we have had a lot of growth around here.



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Used to be 1:15-1:45 both ways, did that for 4 years. After being laid off I opted to move 3hrs away and find a rental, and use my house on the farm as a weekend get away every month or so. Daily commute now is 20 min and I couldn’t be happier. Long commutes suck the life out of you, even with audio books and foreign language study tapes it was still 3 hrs a day gone. Doubt I could ever do a long commute again.
 
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26 mins each way in reasonable weather.
 
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~25 minutes, give or take a few minutes. Traffic can easily add 10-30 to the trip.
 
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Over an hour there and over two hours back.


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Over an hour there and over two hours back.
The wind must be very strong!

For me, from 5 minutes to an hour to roll my sorry ass out of bed and 0 minutes to commute. I am retired.
 
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65 miles one way
1 1/2 hours





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20-27 minutes each way, depending on traffic.


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In the morning it could be from 1-2 to 1 hour. In the evening it could be 20 minutes to 50 minutes. It all depends on NY traffic.
 
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when I worked in the office, it was 5 min.

now I work in the field, various projects, anywhere from 2-3 hours max each way depending on the project. max was 6 hrs to Chattanooga.

coming soon, 4 hrs to Charleston, SC and 2 hrs to Roanoke va, and 1.5 hrs to Raleigh area.

it does get me home every night
 
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15 minutes. Traffic is light because it's mid day.


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25 minutes going to work...1-1.5 hours coming home


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Posts: 3694 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: January 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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As a self-employed plumber----anywhere from 2 minutes to two hours. Typically less than 30 minutes. The 2 hour was a guy that had a Lakehouse in our area, he liked me so much that he had me do work at his house that was that far away.


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About 45 minutes one-way. 26-ish miles out of town.


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