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    How much time does traffic add to your commute?

    Sitting in a meeting and decided to click on Maps to see how long it would take to get home if I left now. Generally I only look at this when I’m leaving to go home at Rush Hour.

    Right now it shows 26 minutes. It’s always 45 to 55 minutes when I leave anywhere between 5 and 7. Gotta love traffic!

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    Typically 20 minutes a week hahahaha


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    Whats traffic? LOL

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    You all suck....

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    Since all the F@%^**G snowbirds here.It takes me another 15 minutes to go anywhere.

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    If the grandkids have been over, or are sleeping over, I have to negotiate toys on the stairs between the Master Bedroom and the office downstairs.
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    You all are going to hate me for this....I only live 15 minutes away from work, ( 6 miles ), and that's driving the sidestreets. I don't have to negotiate the Los Angeles freeway system, or the mass of commuters at all. Close enough that I could drive a Funny Car to work and still afford the fuel bill.
    Last edited by spike morelli; 01-20-2018 at 11:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike morelli View Post
    You all are going to hate me for this....I only live 15 minutes away from work, and that's driving the sidestreets. I don't have to negotiate the Los Angeles freeway system, or the mass of commuters at all. Close enough that I could drive a Funny Car to work and still afford the fuel bill.
    Where's the "LIKE" button. ^^^^
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    Monday and Friday morning's about a minute to get down stairs, Tuesday to Thursday could be up to 6 hours.. I manage 16 western states and fly about 26 to 30 weeks a year.

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    I have worked "virtual" for the last 15+ years BUT thats about to change... :(

    I used to go to the office periodically just to get out of the house and have a change in scenery...
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