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How long does it take for you, on average, to get to work?

This is by average time if you drive.



VotesAnswer
7Less than 5 minutes
35-9 minutes
510-14 minutes
515-19 minutes
920-24 minutes
625-29 minutes
730-34 minutes
335-39 minutes
340-44 minutes
245-49 minutes
150-54 minutes
055 minutes to an hour
01 hour or more
10I don't work
6I work at home
3Other

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bluebird1974
posted 24-Feb-2000 9:45am  
about 15 min
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 24-Feb-2000 10:31am  
It depends. On days when I have to go to school, it takes about 40 minutes. But most days I work at home, so none. And some days I go to another library, which is about 25 minutes away if I walk, 10 by bike. So it just depends on where I'm working for the day.
Jody
posted 24-Feb-2000 11:44am  
My commute went down from 45 to 20ish minutes when I changed jobs last year and boy am I glad.
doom
posted 24-Feb-2000 11:44am  
About 3 or 4 minutes.
Maarten
posted 24-Feb-2000 12:39pm  
About 30 minutes.
natsim
posted 24-Feb-2000 1:27pm  
5 to 9 minutes but I hardly ever drive.
Oscar
posted 24-Feb-2000 1:50pm  
It takes me about 30 minutes if I go the speed limit and traffic is normal, 20 if I speed and zig zag.
Jane
posted 24-Feb-2000 4:05pm  
I don't have a job, but it takes me about 5 minutes to get to school.
Gamera
posted 25-Feb-2000 1:38am  
I work on site in clients homes, which can be anywhere from 15 minutes to two hours away, or in my own home studio which can take 15 minutes to drink my coffee and go upstairs to, or two hours to get out of bed and get upstairs to.
jonathan
posted 25-Feb-2000 11:08am  
If I'm working at home, it's about 12 seconds to walk from my bedroom to my office. If I'm working at my partner's office, then it's about 15 minutes when driving, 25 minutes using mass transit.
Resy
posted 25-Feb-2000 4:33pm  
This changes dramtically based on the traffic pattern which is oddly (loosely) associated with the portion of the hour. To illustrate - if I leave my house at 6:30 am, I get to work at 7:15. If I leave my house at 6:20 am, I get to work at 6:50. By leaving 10 minutes early I arrive 15 minutes early. Seems to me most people leave on the quarters of the hour - 6, 6:15, 6:30, etc. If I avoid that, I shorten my time. Because of the amount of traffic in our area going to jobs which (evidently) start at 8 am - if I leave after 6:30, it will take an hour to get to work. Conversely, one day last week I got up an hour early so I could be at work before 7:00 am because I had a conference call to Connecticut (10 am their time, I'm in California). My morning routine took the same 45 minutes it always takes. Rising one hour early put me at work two hours early. However, I usually leave for work at a time that takes me 40-44 minutes (my vote).
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posted 25-Feb-2000 9:55pm  
Exactly 30 minutes if I go the speed limit, but lately I haven't been. Then it's a few minutes less, unless I hit all the red lights. (I work about 20 miles from home.)
kirst
posted 29-Feb-2000 5:44am  
about 40 minutes depending on diversions and the traffic
Eeah
posted 4-Mar-2000 5:16pm  
7 to 10 minutes.. Depending on the traffic lights.
micah
posted 7-Mar-2000 11:07am  
Clever girl.
Matt
posted 8-Mar-2000 5:05am  
the office is at home...
Avocado
posted 12-Mar-2000 2:58pm  
40-44 minutes if I go during rush hour
20-24 minutes if I go at any other time
agape
posted 17-Mar-2000 1:46am  
Like to ride my Cannondale V500 Mountain to work because the its being a good role model for the students
mary
posted 21-Mar-2000 1:56pm  
I have a Cannondale, it is one of the first mountain bikes they made, at my mothers house we have three. We don't have much money but one must have a good mountain bike, especially in the mountains.
guillem
posted 23-Mar-2000 9:54am  
I don't drive.
I go there walking in 10 minutes time.

Cheezer
posted 27-Apr-2000 4:01am  
It really depends on road construction :(
Which seems to happen here in Cincinnati, Ohio all year long.
Zang
posted 1-May-2000 9:12pm  
I work at home. I live at work...homework...workhome...?
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