Toolulu22
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- Feb 22, 2015
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For fourteen years I had a 15 minute commute to the campus where I worked (8 miles).
Then I took a job in Brooklyn, which is about 50 miles from me. 11 minutes to the train, 1 hour to Jamaica Station, transfer to Atlantic Terminal (another 20 minutes), and then the B or Q subway to Church St. (maybe 15 minutes). Then a 15 minute walk to work. With the waiting time, it was about 2 hours and 15 to 30 minutes each way- barring no problems. Barring no problems..... Yeah, if you know anything about the LIRR or NYC Metro you know what that means.
Soo...after a year of that, I took a job closer to home. My commute is now 15-20 minutes each way. There are things I do not love about my job, but I do love the commute. A year of that 5 hours lost to commuting per day was about all I could take.
Oh, driving was about the same time commute or longer in the afternoon (could be shorter in the morning). BUT, I didn’t want to put 500 miles per week on my car.
Then I took a job in Brooklyn, which is about 50 miles from me. 11 minutes to the train, 1 hour to Jamaica Station, transfer to Atlantic Terminal (another 20 minutes), and then the B or Q subway to Church St. (maybe 15 minutes). Then a 15 minute walk to work. With the waiting time, it was about 2 hours and 15 to 30 minutes each way- barring no problems. Barring no problems..... Yeah, if you know anything about the LIRR or NYC Metro you know what that means.
Soo...after a year of that, I took a job closer to home. My commute is now 15-20 minutes each way. There are things I do not love about my job, but I do love the commute. A year of that 5 hours lost to commuting per day was about all I could take.
Oh, driving was about the same time commute or longer in the afternoon (could be shorter in the morning). BUT, I didn’t want to put 500 miles per week on my car.