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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is it good / bad / long / short
I leave the office walk 5 mins to Thames clipper, go on a boat, they have a wine waiting for me (I've trained them well) at the bar, 15 mins later I'm at my pier short 4 min walk to apartment |
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"Is it good / bad / long / short
I leave the office walk 5 mins to Thames clipper, go on a boat, they have a wine waiting for me (I've trained them well) at the bar, 15 mins later I'm at my pier short 4 min walk to apartment "
Bloody hell that sounds like a grate commute. |
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"Is it good / bad / long / short
I leave the office walk 5 mins to Thames clipper, go on a boat, they have a wine waiting for me (I've trained them well) at the bar, 15 mins later I'm at my pier short 4 min walk to apartment "
If Southern can be arsed, from leaving my office to opening my front door 40 minutes. They couldn't tonight, chucked us off at Crystal Palace to run light to London Bridge! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Today it's a 20 minute train journey followed by 5 minutes on a bus. More often it's 15 miles and an hour on the bike. Less often it's a 14 mile/2 hour run |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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12 to 15 minutes by car or
An hours walk or
An hour and 15 minutes on a bus
No buses across town so have to go into city centre and back out again
Integrated public transport. Not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I just walk 20 minutes, most of which is through a lovely park.
My previous job was over an hour on the train then a mile walk in each direction. It was worth it cuz the job was ace. I'd go back in a second.
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Longer than normal as the main route between Heels HQ and the daily grind is being dug up and the diversion is different every day, it's like living in the Labyrinth (FYI, I am not fighting my way to the goblin city). |
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Two buses and somewhat of a delay between each if Mr is working away from home, otherwise a ten minute drive. Soon to be moving a forty minute tram and bus ride away .... difficult with working a twelve hour day.... |
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By *htcMan
over a year ago
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10 min drive if school childen are off. 20 mins if school children in school. Coming home around 20mins. Hate when school children at school, they just stop in the worst places possible. Even tho there is a large free sainsburys car park right next to it, and even dedicated school drop off right next to this(always empty). |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
If I'm working in York its a 35 min walk each way. If I'm working in London its 2 and a half hours, including a lovely walk through Pimlico. If I'm working from home its about 30 secs from my bedroom to my desk. |
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"Is it good / bad / long / short
I leave the office walk 5 mins to Thames clipper, go on a boat, they have a wine waiting for me (I've trained them well) at the bar, 15 mins later I'm at my pier short 4 min walk to apartment "
Hugely envious. At best mine is 50 mins on a fast but over-crowded Tube. At worst it's a 2 hour marathon on same Tube, with speed reduced to a crawl and so packed that you have to time your breathing to breath out when the person pressed up against you breathes in. Hell. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Finish at 5, walk 10 minutes to the coach station. Wait till 6pm for the half past 5 coach, a 45 minute drive if no traffic. Then get on the mountain bike and 15 minutes later I am home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Finish at 5, walk 10 minutes to the coach station. Wait till 6pm for the half past 5 coach, a 45 minute drive if no traffic. Then get on the mountain bike and 15 minutes later I am home."
That's a bit of a Trek |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1 and a half hours there, same back minimum..... Anyone have to go down the M62 mid morning today...... Shocking.... Sad... Saw somethin I wish I never had |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is it good / bad / long / short
I leave the office walk 5 mins to Thames clipper, go on a boat, they have a wine waiting for me (I've trained them well) at the bar, 15 mins later I'm at my pier short 4 min walk to apartment "
I wish I had wine given to me on my commute home!
But I would spill it on the bike
25 mins cycling - and down hill on the way home so around 15 mins
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