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31 May 2006, 03:01 AM | #1 |
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Commute to work
Rant for the day.
Normally, my commute to the office is about 20 minutes ( 13 km), but once a month, I have to head down to a clients office in the city. Well, today was that day. Bloody traffic. The trip is only about 40 km, it took me one hour 40 minutes today. I have to pack a laptop & briefcase, and public transit does not take me from my home to this office very efficiently, so I am forced to take my car. It I can leave before 2 pm today, the drive home is around 40 minutes, any later and I'm pushing an hour or more I don't know how people do this day after day.
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31 May 2006, 03:32 AM | #2 |
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John, I feel for you.
When I was in Toronto, I had to drive my car to the commuter train station (3km) and I'd have to leave 10-15 earlier if I wanted a 'good' spot that would allow me quick egress when leaving in the afternon. Then I'd wait for the train... the ride of 45-50 minutes on the train itself, then walk from the train station to the subway station, wait for a subway. The subway ride would be 10-15 minutes and then a 7 minute walk to my office. All in all, it would take about 90 minutes door to door, if schedules co-operated. I hated it! Now I'm at work in 18 minutes on my bike, or 25 minutes if I have to bus it. Living in a smaller city has it's advantages. |
31 May 2006, 03:38 AM | #3 |
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The only upside to working at this office today is the veiw from where I am sitting.
I can see downtown Vancouver, the mountains behind and the ocean to the left. However, I only enjoy this for about 5 minutes, the rest of the time I'm on TRF or working.
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31 May 2006, 03:39 AM | #4 |
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Well John when I was working and getting paid,for me it was a round day trip of 115 miles,about 3 hours travelling, a very long day.Done that for almost 29 years, but now thank god work is just another four letter word.
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Hi guys,
Sorry to rub it in, but it takes me less time to get to work than it would for you to unzip and zip up your fly after a pee!! MOTAT is just 2 Kms. down the road from where I live!!
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31 May 2006, 05:32 AM | #9 |
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The other part of this traffic delima is that my Panerai/Rolex AD is about 2 km from here, but right dowtown.
If I bust my butt, get out of here a tiny bit sooner, I MIGHT be able to stop by. If not, then I have to wait for another day. Downtown traffic is worse than the fringe area this office is at.
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