Like the title says, share something about your daily commute :)
What do you like about it?
What do you hate about it?
What kind of advice or insights would you like to share with the rest?
Etc.
I recently moved closer to work, so now my commute is a 10-15 minute ebike ride. I really enjoy the ride, and (along with a small dose of caffeine) it really serves to wake me up in the morning. Basically my only complaint is that when it gets cold and rainy it can be hard to bring up the motivation to get on and ride. Honestly though, it’s nothing that can’t be overcome by some good rain gear. Honestly, I highly recommend going out and taking a nice ebike for a ride if anyone is on the fence about it. I was convinced pretty quickly.
I work from home, so I leave my house maybe a couple times a week. Good for not having to deal with other people, bad for never seeing or interacting with other people. You have to put in effort not to be a huge shut-in, which can be nice but not always all the time.
I work from home as well, but I have a dog which forces me to touch grass every day. I also blow the money I save on commuting by eating breakfast at a local coffee shop many mornings.
I commute from my bed to where ever I last placed my laptop.
For me, it’s rolling over to look at it on my nightstand XD Work starts at 8, so my alarm is set for 8 ;)
This is the way.
12 steps downstairs, and that’s it. Yes, I like it that way.
Work is about 20 minutes away, which is a very short commute for the state I live in. I ride a motorcycle whenever it’s not raining really hard.
What I dislike is there is only one curvy section of road between home and work, and most of the time, I get stuck behind someone who is terrfified at the prospect of a road that isn’t perfectly straight, and they will trundle along at 25 mph for the entire section.
Thankfully, I have an interview today that could reduce my commute to the length of my house.
I cycle to the train station for 15 minutes, then ride the train for 6 minutes and walk 5 minutes.
It’s definitely preferable to an hour bike ride and I don’t get affected by trafic.
Since I moved into the nearest city, my job has been right across the street so I can walk to it and walk home for lunch.
This is so much better than even a 20 minute drive. And anything is better than a 2 hour commute from here to the Bay Area. Fuck the highways out there. Especially the Altamonte.
I work mostly from home, so no commute. I do pay for 2 days/wk at the co-working space either 7 or 30mi away (so 15-35min). I have an electric scooter that goes 65mph and an incredible view on my commute (see attached from Tuesday’s drive), so I enjoy it and the chance to be social with the people at the cowork space.
Any additional details on the bike? Is that something you built or bought? Looks really nice!
It’s a Huck Cycles Rebel
Is the scooter stable at 65mph? I feel like it would topple over with a strong gust of wind.
It weighs about 150lbs, I don’t go max speed on windy days, but it’s a nice ride
That looks gorgeous! A good excuse to get out of the house :)
Thank you for sharing.
Walk or ride my bicycle 🚲 for 5 minutes. I hate going uphill. I love coming downhill. Next time buy en E-Bike
Have you tried ebikes uphill? I was thinking of getting one because I literally have to hike my way home. Good for cardio but very tiring.
What you mean? ebikes are not tiring unless you are out of charge
I was asking if you tried one uphill, so I know how it fares. And then I was explaining why I might need one too. Because my hike back home is very tiring…
I hate my commute. It’s only 20 minutes but I can easily do my job from home, so going into the office half the time is a waste of my time. And i work 10 hour days, so having to drive into the office turns it into an 11 hour day. Plus, traffic is not great. The cost of gas is a pain. The only positive is I can listen to audiobooks on the way. I’ve heard some good ones. My most recent favorite was the Reckoners series by Brandon Sanderson.
About 45 minutes with car. I mostly choice my own times so almost never drive in “busy”(busy traffic where I live at most add 5 minutes to your commute). As it never soul crushing traffic I don’t really mind.
Some weeks I work 5 days on site from 8:00 till 22:00, but some days I work 2 days on site for 4 hours a day and one day at home. So a extra 1,5 hours a day if I work on site I don’t really mind.
Only thing I would love to change is being able to go with public transport. Most days I can arrive on my work on time. (Even if i need to got up pretty early if I start at 8) But the problem is I can’t get home if I don’t leave before 17:30 from work. That’s mostly not possible. (Or at least I don’t know at the start of the day which time I’m done)
I don’t really care Public transport is a 30 minutes longer commute, or that it is more expensive (my work pays the full ticket price anyway). The problem is I just can’t get home after work.
25 min by foot and then bus, pretty good. I prefer to not take the car which makes it a 10 min drive tops. I live on the mountains and the only downside is that I have to be very vigilant about bears when I leave home so I can’t blast music in my headphones.
Ok, maybe in just one headphone.
It sucks donkey dick. About 1.5 hours in the morning to work and 1 hour home. A lot of the company works from home but I am on a 3 month contract and they want me there. I ONLY support remote users.
I walk next door. I like that its close by and I can spend my lunchtime laying on my couch. I hate its close by so I’m practically always working. I would also want to listen podcasts during commute but all of them are too long for my commute. Overall I recommend living close to work. (it’s my own business, I’m not employee)
you’re ‘practically always working’ because it’s your own business, too, not just because you live next door.
I have 2 daily commutes, both really short. What I like about both of them is that I can go on foot, no transport required.
What I don’t like about them is that there is no consistent transport on them, if I do need it…