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Apr 14, 2008, 11:24 AM
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Worried - How lengthy is your commute?
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How far do you travel for work?
I accepted a position in another state, its 100miles one way...3 days per week...Am I crazy??? lol Salary, opportunity and benefits far outweigh what I can get locally, or I would have never considered it......
So, how lengthy is YOUR commute?
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:25 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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Good heavens. Thirty minutes and there are people I meet who think that's too long. I like the time to get ready mentally on the way in, and to relax a little on the way home- not too much though!
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:30 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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less than a mile. I could walk to work in 12 minutes, since I work 3rds I drive. I have to clock in at 6:38 and I pull out of my driveway at 6:35.
I could make 2.00 more at a hospital 30 minutes away, but the value of working so close to home out weighs the extra $24 per shift I would be making.
I can run home on my break, I have teenagers and a husband who has to travel out of town. Knowing I can pop in any time on a Friday/Saturday night keeps my teenagers on their toes!!
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:31 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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Im going to have to say yes, you are crazy!
Unless you are planning on working every other day, you're going to become exhausted!!
So its a 12 hour shift. Assuming 100miles should take 1 1/2 hours, you need to get up by 4, leave by 5:15 to be there for 6:45 when you shift starts.
Then you leave at 7:15, are home by 8:45/9 (assuming you get out on time), and then you need to eat, shower, etc, and do it all again the next day? ....
This doesnt account for traffic, change of shift codes, or staying over your shift.
I would think 2 days in a row would be unbearable, but thats just my opinion.
Unless you work 3 in a row and get a hotel room for 2 nights..
My commute is 15 minutes. Somedays thats incredibly long and I just want to get home as im exhausted..
Personally, I know I wouldnt be able to do it. However, that doesnt mean it cant be done.
Good luck!!!
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:38 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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I'm a commuter. I drive 104 miles round trip every work day. It is about 55 minutes going in and 1 hour 15 minutes coming home. I've done this for 9 years.
I do this for a job which gives me very low stress and a 4 ten hour day work schedule. No weekends, nights, on call or holidays. The pay is very good and the benefits/pension are excellent. The drive is very easy and only about 5 miles on the way home is traffic-y.
Very few people in my state commute and I'm often called crazy. Back in my home state, commuting is the norm and no one would bat an eye at my current travel.
Only you can decide if it is worth it to you. I've got a paid off house in a town I love so for me it is almost no sacrifice.
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:39 AM
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Wow! I personally can't imagine it, but...
My commute is 35 minutes and I work with several nurses who think I'm nutz for going that long!
I echo above... I hope that you are able to stay over and do your three in a row, yes??
Our hospital has a hotel in it and I know of one nurse who stays with a coworker on the opposite shift due to her long commute (her's is over an hour.)
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:53 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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I am a traveler, I request an apartment close to the facility. Right now my commute is about 12 minutes. I work 12 hour nights.
My longest commute was 1 hour 10 minutes and I did that without a problem.
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:54 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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Originally Posted by RNOTODAY
How far do you travel for work?
I accepted a position in another state, its 100miles one way...3 days per week...Am I crazy??? lol Salary, opportunity and benefits far outweigh what I can get locally, or I would have never considered it......
So, how lengthy is YOUR commute?
My commute is ~25 mi., and it takes me ~ 1 hr to achieve  I hate it.
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Apr 14, 2008, 11:56 AM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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I drive an hour to work every day. I don't mind it..but it's my limit. Really...about 10 miles from home everyday I wish I were done driving. I wouldn't drive 1 more mile- even for extra $$
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Apr 14, 2008, 12:03 PM
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Re: How lengthy is your commute?
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Personally, I drive less than 3 miles. I'll take my motorcycle in good weather, mainly because my truck doesn't have time to warm up when I drive it to work and because motorcycle parking is closer to the hospital entrance than even MD parking.
There's a smaller town in the hills east of here that many nurses commute down from. Total drive time is at least 75 minutes, more if the weather is bad. Five RNs got an inexpensive apartment together just down the street from the hospital and will stay there during their stretch of work days. Since they all work different schedules, there's usually not more than 1 or 2 others in the place at any one time. A friend in that group says that the place costs her about $200 a month with utilities.
With gas approaching $4.00/gallon, I can imagine that it's cheaper to have the local apartment than to drive home every day. I've considered going where bigger money is, but I've done the commute thing before and couldn't stand it. Plus, when I factored in the real costs of gas, wear & tear on my car, windshield time, increased taxes, and the increased risk of driving that far, I could actually work three extra shifts a month where I'm at and make the same money. I do that anyway.
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