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for me it would depend on the shift length/number of days worked to see if it was worthwhile or not.
currently my commute is about an hour +/- 15 mins depending on traffic. i work 1900-0730. i'm up around 1645-1700, out the door by 1730 and i get home around 0830. its fine for one or 2 days, but after 3 days in a row the drive home can be hell.
i declined a job offer on my dream unit b/c of this. it would have been about the same commute but working only 8 hour shifts. even though it was 40 hrs vs my current 36 the extra 2 days of commuting just wasn't worth it.
I commuted about an hour & 20 minutes for clinicals and my work, usually more.
The only thing u have to remember is that u won't have time to sleep inbetween late/early shifts, and u will be doing that for 6 months.
If u get the job see if u can get someone to take over ur lease. I've done this b4 for work & it was successful.
The rough part of that job will be if you work 12s. Say 1 hour to get ready, 1 1/2 to drive, not counting stopping for gas/food, and at least another 1 1/2 to get home. That's 16 hours out of 24. Even if you are one of those who can hit the pillow and crash, you're looking at probably only 6 good hours of sleep after you eat, get the mail, pet the dog, whatever. That can catch up with you, and if there's bad weather like this last week (my 25 minute commute turned into 90 minutes), you may just want to keep a "storm bag" in your trunk and plan on staying.
It's doable...I had a 2 hour commute when I lived in Atlanta years ago. You get books on tape (Ipod now) and some finger food like carrots to keep you awake. But you just need to plan for the days when the crap hits the fan, and you may need to stay over.
I commuted 1 hr 15 minutes for 2 1/2 years. The first 6 months was rough b/c I was on 12 hr nights and wld hit both rush hours. But when I went to 12 hr days it was alot better b/c you miss both rush hours. I would say it is very doable, and I also worked overtime alot. If it is a job you love it is totally worth it. The only reason I'm not anymore is b/c I'm getting ready to travel. Good luck!
My commute is about an hour and 15 minutes one way, I've been doing it for 7 years. I LOVE my job, and moving closer just is not an option. I kind of like the peace and quiet I get during my drive in, no kids yelling, no dogs barking, etc. The drive home can be awful if you are tired ( I work 12 hour nights). I only work 3 shifts a week, I rarely work more than 2 in a row, and I am very strict about my sleep schedule, especially in between shifts. The drive can take up to 2 or more hours during a NE Ohio winter storm, and a few times I have stayed at the hospital knowing that if I got home I wasn't getting back for my next shift. I think 6 months is doable for you, if you have a dependable vehicle, and especially if you will move closer after your lease is up. Bring a snack, listen to a book, I always pick up a coffee. Good luck!
My commute is short, but I know several nurses who commute 1+ hours. They work 3 12s, and all have said both the job and where they live make it totally worth it.
My only concern with a commute that long is working nights - to me, it's touch and go driving home on my 25 minute commute, with regards to feeling too sleepy to be safe. No way I could safely drive an hour+.
BettyBoop01
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How long is your commute? How bad is it? I am a new grad and I am currently in a job I despise and really dread. I have an interview for a totally different type of RN job in a better setting that I think I will really enjoy. It is an hour and 20 minutes away, but off hours so not during rush hour or high traffic time. I think I will really enjoy the job, and my lease is up in 6 months so eventually I can move closer.