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    I live on the road.

    Rye wants to move up the career ladder before she goes to university in the fall! So, she applied for a full time (well, 9-5, but only 4 days a week, not 5, and $10 dollars/hr unf <3) job about 30-40 minutes away from her house!

    I think the interview I had today went quite well, and even though she said that she's going to interview other people who are looking for a summer job. The fact that I want to work 4 days, and not 5 is a little against my favor, but she was telling me who'd train me and where'd she put me and such, which isn't really something you'd tell someone unless you're pretty sure you're going to hire them. And since it'd be an office computer type job and other internshipish stuff, I'd definitely take an offer if she gives it to me.

    So I have to face the fact that I'm probably going to be hardcore commuting this summer. It took me 30 minutes to get to the interview, but it took closer to an hour getting back, with the traffic. Blech.

    Who commutes? How long is the commute? How do you deal with it? Is it worth it, to you? :kaodizzy:



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    I applied for an internship where I would've had to commute close to two hours daily. The pay really didn't make up for it.
    (plus I was totally underqualified)


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    I have to commute for most of my photography gigs. Typical commute is about 1 hour. Longest was about 2.5 hours. I also have to commute for all my meetings and consultations too since I don't have my own studio space.

    I don't mind commuting, as long as their isn't traffic. But traffic-less roads in the greater Los Angeles area is pretty much non-existent.

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    I used to commute to where I worked. It was an hour long bus ride full of school kids. Terrible.
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    Ew, commute. Even when I turn 16, I'm really not going to drive unless I absolutely have to. Where I live, I can just walk everywhere (or take the bus if I need to get closer to actual civilization).

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    It's like 15 minutes to work. I'm not making enough money to afford the gas anymore though. It's like now I'm just working so I can go to work.

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    I drive 40 minutes daily to sell guitars to mall teenagers so

    tossup

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    I'm used to being in a family who has to commute far.

    My dad works in the oil field so when he was still in the states, he would basically live in the city for his family. In most towns that are oil field specific the job industry isn't to high UNLESS you're apart of the business, so when I was a kid my dad lived about 2 hours from his work.
    When I lived with him a couple of years ago, he worked about an hour and 15 minutes from work.

    He never minded the drive though, he'd listen to talk radio and it'd give him time to just relax and reflect on his day or prepare for his day. He was used to driving a lot too, because his job meant that he could work 24/7, if he got a call at 2am he might have to pick up and drive 5 hours to deliver rig parts to a rig in need.

    Because of that though, other than gas prices I wouldn't mind driving a distance to work. I used to tag along with my dad on his road trips to rigs and I actually really like being on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avarice-ness View Post
    Because of that though, other than gas prices I wouldn't mind driving a distance to work. I used to tag along with my dad on his road trips to rigs and I actually really like being on the road.
    To an extent, I think I agree with that. Gas prices really kill my desire to commute anywhere, though.

    I think if the commute was too long though (over an hour or so) every day I'd get really sick of it. At the end of the day I know all I'd want to do is go home, and having an hour drive before I can get there and relax would start to grate on me.


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    I used to live about 30 mins city driving to my office. Now I live an hour half away, but I don't commute any more.

    I dread the day they drag me screaming (literally) to the office t_t

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    I used to get up at like 5 in the morning, walk 20 minutes to the train station, and take the train another 40 minutes, then walk another ten minutes to work. *die*

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    My job is just down the street, so it takes around 5 minutes to walk there :P

    I wouldn't really mind commuting, though.

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    my dad has to commute about an hour to work every day and a little more than an hour and a half on the way home. i feel bad for him, but then, i don't mind driving either.

    i will probably have to commute to work, at least like 10-20 mins when i get a job.

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    I remember this commute when i was in Hong Kong. I would wake up early, stumble over to the subway, and take a subway that goes to the busy section of town. Take another subway that takes me to the south, and then another subway that takes me to work. Then i would have to get out to the surface and walk down a block to work. At least I had morning snacks ^_^

    Total time: about an hour. On a subway. WTF

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    I have about a 35 minute walk to work. It's cool.

    I'm thinking of changing jobs; that would be slightly closer.


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