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RE: Rush Hour - 8/15/2011 5:50:23 PM   
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How long is your commute to work?

When I teach at my regular place - about 45 minutes after a 3 block walk / bike ride to get to the bus stop.  In Korea, many companies send buses to different areas of town to pick up employees.  My place of employment is no different.  It's a really nice bus, too!
I have taught elsewhere over the summer, and that was a 2 hour bus ride - with one transfer in down town.  It was worth it though!  During the flooding a couple of weeks ago (which killed about 20 people), my part of the city was a mess and hit hard.  I was glad to have taken the 4 hours it took me to get up to the north.  I couldn't get home and avoided all the insanity that came with the mess.


What do you do to pass the time? Listen to music? Talk radio? Books on CD? Contemplate your next post on CM? Think about work?
I meditate for a bit, I will usually review my plans for the day, my "to do" list if you will.  Sometimes I talk with the other folks on the bus, sometimes I fantasize about the Frenchman and the Spanish man I'm sitting between.  Then I wipe the steam off the windows. 


If you drive, do you speed? Do other commuters frustrate you?  Do you have a rush hour commute or do you work different hours?

The bus drivers here don't believe in waiting until people sit down, they drive fast and then they slam on the breaks.  People on public trans get jostled quite a lot (and the women are on spiky heels but somehow they manage!).  That is about the only thing that bothers me.  There are dedicated bus lanes, and the mass transit here is amazingly good.  I had a care awhile back, and people speed except for where the cameras are. 

Koreans talk on the phone a lot!  It bothers me, but not as much as when I was in the USA.  To me private conversations should be private.  I will sometimes repeat whatever the other person is saying if they are being TOO private and embarrassing me.  Here, if someone is loud, I will sometimes sing.  Meh, my voice is better than their drunken, irritation laden argument.  (That's only happened a couple of times in 2 years, though).

I love my 45 minutes on the school bus.  It's a nice way to prepare my mind. 

On the way back, one of my friends usually sits with me and we chatter away much to the chagrin of the Koreans who are trying to sleep.  It's a very clear delineation - the waygooken (foreigners) talk, the Koreans sleep. 

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/15/2011 6:04:37 PM   
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Sunny that was a totally fascinating read.  Thank you for sharing!

My cousin in Seville says the bus drivers there are much like what you describe.  When she was still a newbie to it all, a break slam had her reeling up the isle and she hurt herself pretty badly.  Now she has learned to hang on. 


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RE: Rush Hour - 8/15/2011 6:11:05 PM   
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ORIGINAL: NuevaVida

How long is your commute to work?

15-20 minutes depending upon traffic.
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Do you drive? Carpool? Take public transportation?

Drive alone. I'd love to take someone along but none of my co-workers live out my way.
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What do you do to pass the time? Listen to music? Talk radio? Books on CD? Contemplate your next post on CM? Think about work?

Listen to my iPod or XM Radio (usually Outlaw Country or the seventies station). Loud
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If you drive, do you speed? Do other commuters frustrate you?

If I do speed, it's occasional and not by much. Other commuters frustrate the hell out of me and I'm never so angry and violent as I am behind the wheel. A study was just released the other day about the most dangerous cities to drive in. Little Rock was 4th in the nation and I sure see why when I'm out there on these roads. Scaaaarrryyyy fools, I tell ya
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Do you have a rush hour commute or do you work different hours?

Pretty much rush hour. I generally work 8-5 with some variances on special days. It wasn't so bad until this morning when school started back up. Aaaarrggghhh, we're one block away from a middle school/high school complex and the traffic backs up. People don't have the sense or courtesy to follow the law and NOT BLOCK UP MY SIDESTREET. You just have to push your self out there and make them let you in. Did I say AAAARRRGGHHH already?
luci

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/15/2011 6:24:05 PM   
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LOL luci thanks for the road rage warning!!

Sometimes I'm on the phone with a friend who has a hellish 50 minute commute and omg she becomes the devil himself behind the wheel.  This calm, cool, soft spoken woman is suddenly SCREEEEAMING, swearing, and going OFF at people.  I've had to hang up on her - my heart can't take that!!


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RE: Rush Hour - 8/15/2011 11:25:42 PM   
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How long is your commute to work?

15-20 minutes

Do you drive? Carpool? Take public transportation?

Drive. The bus doesn't come out to my area early enough for me to get to work on time.

What do you do to pass the time? Listen to music? Talk radio? Books on CD? Contemplate your next post on CM? Think about work?

I listen to NPR.

If you drive, do you speed?

Not after getting 2 speeding tickets last year. *LOL*

Do other commuters frustrate you?

Yes!! I swear no one here knows how to use their signal light. And then you have the people who rush to get in front of you and then slow down.

Do you have a rush hour commute or do you work different hours?

There is a rush hour, but I usually miss it because of the hours I work.

My typical commute is about 20 minutes unless I'm commuting to/from the Mister's. I listen to music, contemplate things on my mind, talk on the phone, drive about 10mph over the speed limit and rarely get frustrated.

What's your commute like?

I think I just described it in answer to your questions. ;)



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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 4:04:52 AM   
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I travel by public transport. It usually takes about 20 minutes door to office but in the winter when there is a lot of snow it's been known to take 90 minutes, especially if the snow removal guys don't feel like doing their job.

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 6:41:45 AM   
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And then you have the people who rush to get in front of you and then slow down.


Oh yeah - hate that one.  What's with those people???


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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 6:42:47 AM   
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I travel by public transport. It usually takes about 20 minutes door to office but in the winter when there is a lot of snow it's been known to take 90 minutes, especially if the snow removal guys don't feel like doing their job.

Zeph

I can't imagine commuting in the snow - Eek.


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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 8:43:58 AM   
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I don't mind the snow but I hate when we get ice storms, or just an inch or two of snow. If it's going to snow, I want 6 - 8 inches so that I have to drive the 4-wheel drive. Otherwise I drive my car that seriously just handles for shit in winter.

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 10:27:36 AM   
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Rush hour commute= 10 minutes drive time.
I've bused it to work so I could walk/run home which took me about 20 minutes.

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 10:49:12 AM   
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I am spoilt. It takes 10 seconds, 20 if i detour via the kettle.

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 11:01:32 AM   
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When I lived in Philadelphia, I drove to work.  It happened to be just at the time there was news in French on some radio station.  I loved listening to it!  I never understood a lick of what they said, but it sure did sound pretty!

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 12:18:40 PM   
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FR

I am spoilt. It takes 10 seconds, 20 if i detour via the kettle.


Oh that's awesome! I must have jinxed myself with this thread though. I had the crabby commute from hell this morning!!!

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RE: Rush Hour - 8/16/2011 12:21:21 PM   
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Joys of running my own business from home, I do not miss 2hours each way to work.

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