leebee
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- Sep 14, 1999
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It really depends on what you are comfortable with and what the commute is like (road type, condition, weather, etc.) I currently commute about 22 minutes each way. It's 13 miles to work across country roads. It can get really ugly in the winter and take twice as long, but there's no other choice. I also used to work in Bar Harbor, which is less than 60 miles away. However, it's an almost 2 hour commute from my house to Jackson Labs, and I couldn't take it after 2 years (even though the boss offered me $2K more a year when she realized how far I'd be commuting). Just too time consuming and too much time away from family. Sometimes, Maine-uhs are not kidding when they say, "You cahn't get they-ah from he-ah!"
When I lived 20 miles north of Boston in 1974, it took an hour and 50 minutes to commute into Kenmore Square for work. Didn't keep that job too long! When we lived north of Boston (N. Andover), with DH working about 10 miles north of the city, he found that he could leave the house at 7:30 or at 8:30 and still be to work in Woburn at 9am. Traffic's a b!tc# in the Boston area! He was definitely happy to just drive 30 minutes, rather than sit in traffic for all that time! So, like I said, it all depends on the situation!
When I lived 20 miles north of Boston in 1974, it took an hour and 50 minutes to commute into Kenmore Square for work. Didn't keep that job too long! When we lived north of Boston (N. Andover), with DH working about 10 miles north of the city, he found that he could leave the house at 7:30 or at 8:30 and still be to work in Woburn at 9am. Traffic's a b!tc# in the Boston area! He was definitely happy to just drive 30 minutes, rather than sit in traffic for all that time! So, like I said, it all depends on the situation!