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.@RQDammit To be fair, it isn't actually that bad at all. I have a one hour straight shot express bus from near home to near work. in reply to RQDammit14:55:00
.@RQDammit And the driving commute can be awful. Prob is bus I need only runs on limited schedule, so completely kills schedule flexibility. in reply to RQDammit14:57:25
.@RQDammit If I want to ride bus, I MUST leave home 5:45-7:30 AM, & MUST leave work 3:00-6:00 PM. If I need other times, bus not possible. in reply to RQDammit15:04:06
.@RQDammit If I happen to need to travel at those times, bus is actually nice. Can sleep or read or whatever. in reply to RQDammit15:05:26
.@RQDammit But except on days I have early meetings, I almost never even want to be awake by 7:30 AM, let alone up and on a bus. in reply to RQDammit15:06:10
.@RQDammit & although leaving times match when I usually want 2 leave, always feel trapped by not being able to leave immediately if needed. in reply to RQDammit15:08:08
.@sockdujour Highly variable. From 35 min under best conditions, to almost 2 hours under worst conditions. My median, 45 min. in reply to sockdujour15:13:55
.@sockdujour Obviously worse during rush hours, which I generally try to avoid when I can. in reply to sockdujour15:16:17
.@sockdujour Dynamic also completely different on days when I also have to drop off son at pre-school. Bus not really possible at all then. in reply to sockdujour15:17:18
.@sockdujour @carlzimring Had quicker commute at old house. Miss that, but like new house. Own v Rent. Do work fr home whenever possible. :) in reply to sockdujour15:24:55