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.

  • guyrocket@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Mine is awesome!

    I never encounter any traffic when I walk from the kitchen to the office. And so quick! Only two little shakes of a lamb’s tal!

  • Lynxtickler@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Walk from bedroom to office room and turn on my computer. Mostly like full remote, but sometimes miss an office environment honestly.

  • skookumasfrig@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I have to walk down to my basement office. It’s rough, sometimes there’s traffic as a cat might be walking down too. They like to stop and slow things down.

  • Thelsim@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year ago

    I really like the 20 min walk to the train station, it partly goes through a park and it always feels very invigorating. It takes about an hour total to get to work or home but I don’t mind at all since it gives me a clean break between work- and private life.
    One thing I really hate is when the train is cancelled and I’m stuck with only a tightly packed bus as my alternative for getting home.

  • GreyShuck@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    I am fairly happy with mine. It varies across the week, since I work at a number of different sites each week. Shortest is 10 mins, longest 40 mins.

    I live rurally, the sites are all rural and the drive takes me through some beautiful (officially beautiful: designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) countryside: woodland, heath, farms and villages. It is enjoyable no matter what the season.

    I don’t think that hate anything about it. Getting stuck behind tractors is fairly common and is a bit of a slog sometimes, but it goes with the territory.

    Sometimes I will have a podcast on (Philosophise This, In Our Time, Thinking Allowed etc) other times I am happy without.

    Obviously it is driving. Usually just me in a car and there are all the pollution issues around that. The nature of the sites means that it is unlikely that there is going to be public transport at anything like the appropriate times anytime in the foreseeable future - there certainly isn’t now. I could, sometimes, cycle to the closest one. But both the public transport and cycling options then make if difficult if and when I am called to one of the other sites during the day - which doesn’t happen every day, but is unpredictable.