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how long is too long for a commute?
i used to work a job and it took around 30 minute each day back and fourth. I wanted to pull my hair out it was traffic and lights the whole way everyday. I have an opportunity that the commute may be just as horrendous. It is a good job but ehh...the commute
Re: how long is too long for a commute?
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I used to have an hour commute. It wasn't terrible by any means, but when it was raining and I had to drive so far home it was a pain.
I now live 5 minutes from work and prefer that any day.
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I commute 47 miles each way. For now, it's worth it because I've got a really good job, benefits and enjoy what I'm doing. My commute is easy - highway going the opposite way of traffic so it's a breeze.
It does take a toll though. First on the car, then the wallet (gas prices) and your time. After telecommuting for the past 4 years, I'm having a difficult time adjusting to commuting and the lack of time to do things I used to do during the day between meetings (such as laundry and cooking).
I think that depends on a lot of factors -- where you live, what industry you work in, and how important your career is to you. I personally feel like a short commute (less than 20 minutes) may keep you in a job you otherwise dislike for longer.
I commute 35 miles each way, which takes about an hour and a half door-to-door (drive to train, train, walk to office).
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At my old job, I had a 44 mile commute one way. It was light highway traffic so it took me just under an hour... I hated it and it really took a hit on my quality of life. I was always tired by the time I got home, didn't want to get back in the car to go anywhere, etc.
I now commute 21 miles each way. Depending on traffic it can take me 25-35 minutes. It is heaven. I live in an area where a 30 minute-1 hour commute is very standard.
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I'd love a 30 minute commute!
Currently, I drive about a hour each way, but it's mostly highway so it isn't too bad and with my hours I usually beat the rush hour traffic. My husband drives a little over an hour each way to work.
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My commute is around 1 hour-ish and consists of a 3 block walk, train, and subway. Most days it isn't bad and I relish the time to unwind or rev up for the day.
Some days when I miss a train or the subway/train schedule is effed up, I am murderous. And in the summer, the NYC smells are just "delicious".
But my pay in NYC is quadruple what it would be on LI if I could even find a comparable job (niche market)
It is a very personal decision. For me the means of transportation is also hugely important.
I live 4.5 miles from my office. During rush hour my choices are:
drive (60+ minutes)
use transit (35-60+ minutes)
bicycle (19 minutes)
walk (45 minutes)
Anything but the last two makes me hate my life and puts me in a terrible mood for the rest of the day. Biking and walking allow me to arrive at the office happy.
Re: how long is too long for a commute?
Totally personal preference.
Currently my commute is 45-150 minutes each way; not great, but not the worst. I really wish it was <30min or I could take public transportation (not really an option now).
I think over 1 hour sucks. I used to commute 2-2.5 hours each way every day and it was pretty much the worst commute ever. It didn't matter if I drove or took the train or what--always at least 2 hours. I had to get up SOOOO early (5-6am), and would be exhausted by the time I got home (usually ~7-8pm); it destroyed my social life.
In college my job was pretty much across the street. HEAVEN! <-- the commute, not the job. LOL.
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