Published Jul 23, 2011
OnaTrek
58 Posts
Call me crazy, but I am considering commuting to my next nursing job! (Still in school here, so I am just day dreaming) I live in NorthWest Florida where nursing jobs are a rare find, not to mention the low pay for Florida nurses. I actually commute now to Houston TX every other week for my flight attendant job. I am thinking about applying to some Level I and II hospitals out there, as a PRN, because I do have the benefits of stand by flying. I hope to work a day, two or three there and fly home. I do not want to move out of my paradise home..! :redbeathe
Sparrowhawk
664 Posts
56 seconds by car.
4.55 mins by foot.
Guest505077
69 Posts
wow, I used to think a 45min drive was long... :)
cindyloowho
143 Posts
8 large blocks...takes me 6 minutes on a bike
noahsmama
827 Posts
Including the time it takes me to drop my son off at school, about 45 minutes, each way.
ChuckeRN, BSN, RN
198 Posts
40 miles / 45 minutes.
I♥Dexter
33 Posts
35 miles. It takes anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on time of day. Seattle traffic can be brutal!! Oh and $15/day for parking!!
sameyjaney
84 Posts
2 hrs
IdrilRN, BSN, RN
136 Posts
7 min. Unless there is a snow storm then it's about 20 min.
eriksoln, BSN, RN
2,636 Posts
3 minutes, 5 if I take my time and listen to the radio.
:DI put very few miles on my car per year, and can go two weeks between refueling.
Crux1024
985 Posts
Literally about 30 seconds. 1 minute if traffic is heavy.
ICUSkeenRN
107 Posts
3 miles.
Free parking
I park right in front of the side entrance to ICU, so it takes me a whopping 36 seconds to walk from my car to our unit