Dlrannie · 31-35, F
It depends on where I’m working on any particular day - it can be anything from an hour by train to over 12 hours by plane 🙂
DreamyCrush · F
@Dlrannie So, you prefer the variety over a monotonous commute? 😏
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@DreamyCrush Indeed I don’t think I could work in a fixed location on a 9 to 5 basis as it would bore me to death 🙂
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Over the last 20-ish years before retiring, I had a round-trip of over 20 miles to a site poorly served by public transport, so normally I drove.
There was a bus-service at one time, and I could go by train if necessary, though the railway-station is some 40 minutes' walk from the works premises.
I was on Flexi-time, and that helped greatly.
There was a bus-service at one time, and I could go by train if necessary, though the railway-station is some 40 minutes' walk from the works premises.
I was on Flexi-time, and that helped greatly.
Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
About two minutes to walk from my bedroom to my home office most days. I do travel as part of my job requirements and on those days the commute takes much longer, more than 3 hours to get to the airport and then whatever airtime is involved and drive on the other end.
helenS · 36-40, F
@Fungirlmmm But you work predominantly at your home office?
It takes me 15 minutes to drive to work
helenS · 36-40, F
Both. I have a bicycle for short distances, a nice Vespa Primavera to ride into town, and I like traveling on a train.

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12-15 minutes by car
40(ish) minute walk
There are a few months in the spring and fall where I walk more often than drive.
40(ish) minute walk
There are a few months in the spring and fall where I walk more often than drive.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
I drive. 5-10 minutes. I can occasionally walk in summer, and then it takes about 20 minutes
SteveTomms · 56-60, M
Drive, 40 minutes each way
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SteveTomms · 56-60, M
@helenS yes sadly but I don't mind actually - I unwind on the way home....
helenS · 36-40, F
@SteveTomms If there were a train you could at least read something, or meet people.
SteveTomms · 56-60, M
@helenS true and I do like railway journeys. I used to work in London though, where it took an hour to go 4 or 5 miles. After that I don't mind a pleasant drive :-)
Viper · M
Depends on traffic.
Drive between an HR to one and a half
Drive between an HR to one and a half

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Seven minute bike ride or a 15 minute run if there is snow or ice.
Edginggirl · 36-40, F
I walk to work every day. It takes me about 10 minutes
jackson55 · M
Drive, about 30 minutes.

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About 15 minutes
I drive
I drive

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5 minute drive
DreamyCrush · F
@SW-User Nice!
foggymorning31 · 36-40, F
i take a van for people with disability and it depends on the driver, what route they take and if they have to pick anyone else up. usually about 10 to 15 mins
DreamyCrush · F
@foggymorning31 Not bad at all. I'd rather be a passenger than drive myself.
foggymorning31 · 36-40, F
@DreamyCrush i never learned how to drive
Subaru · 51-55, M
I drive 3 miles to work :)
DreamyCrush · F
@Subaru Wow! Lucky you. ☺️
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
17 miles
xixgun · M
I'm retired.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
5 minutes. 🙂

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I drive myself and it can take anywhere from 25-40 minutes depending on how dipshit people are deciding to drive that day.