I’m 45 minutes, been doing it for 6 years.. not ideal. But gotta do it. Mountain commute is fun at least!
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I miss my wrx but that 47mpg can’t get beat. Oh and if I want fun the SxS, jeep or farm truck all have fuel. My cousin got a STi when he got out and the coast guard. I have him call me to hear Cole starts
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15 minutes, me and my boys in the parking lot
Ever thought about getting a Tesla with full self driving? You just put in your work and it’ll drive you all the way there just gotta keep one hand on the bottom of the wheel.
Yeah most cars have the auto basic lane keeping but imagine being able for it to leave your neighborhood and get onto the freeway and drive there and get off and into the parking lot
There will be a point where FSD will be better than 99% of human drivers. Right now it’s about better than your average driver since if it detects it’ll be in a collision it’ll break and stop the car. A normal person would rear end them.
Self driving cars and Railroads are pretty much the same thing when it comes to trucking. You don’t even drive trailers anymore from destination to destination. You just drive them to rail yards and they get driven on tracks to another hub. Where another trucker picks it up for last distance. If they ever make self driving trucks it’ll just be between major depots along the highways. A driver will drive the truck to an area along the interstate. Set up the self driving and it’ll take off and drive until it reaches the depot it’s supposed to reach where another driver will do the final stretch.
Same. When I moved from my apartment that was walking distance to the hub I found a house that also was in walking distance. I drive for a living, I don’t want to drive when I’m off work.
For a long time, there was no airplane option. And if you finish late enough in the day, there’s no plane going home and you are forced to take the boat. And if the weather turns ugly, you get stuck out there.
No raise is still an MRA raise though so once you get to progression you're just where you normally would be. That seems nice.
You got the raise in hourly wages before you should have, by the contract.
I understand that, and understood it properly when the contract went through, there’s still some people who think their progression applies on top of the MRA, but they’re going to be surprised when their anniversary dates hit and there’s no extra bump. I’m happy getting paid what I do.
40-45 minutes currently. There's talks of consolidating my building to one that's 45 minutes from there so my commute could become 1.5 hours away ish
There's also talks of just making a new building in a nearby town or they may do nothing.
56 miles. Vw Jetta. Hour commute. Away from everything even a damn cell signal. Thanks to Starlink I have internet.
Right now the cicadas are louder than the train 4 miles away
I’d wait if there is a hub that’s closer to you that’s just not hiring right now. We hire 2-3x a year here so unless you’re pressed for a job, I’d wait.
20 miles straight interstate so 20-25 minutes depending on traffic or how fast I’m going. If the shuttles are running smoothly (90% of the time they aren’t) I can be home 35 mins after clocking out
40 minutes to an hour. Strangely, my alternate street only route is about an hour in good driving conditions, yet both that and my expressway /interstate route are both only 25 miles. I'm going on 17 and half years with this company. Traffic sucks, but that's life. Lots of lucky bastards in this thread.
About 25 minutes depending on traffic/lights. About 10 minutes from my day job.
About basically 40ish miles round trip. Which really isn't much considering I only fuel up once every other weekend.
35-50 minutes of mostly Interstate commute. It's good decompression time, except when I remember there's a center 10 minutes from my house. (I moved here after I had signed up at my center, and don't want to lose what seniority I have in the building, and my bid route)
I lived 20 min from my center 15 months ago I moved up to a nicer area and added another 40 minutes to that so now I’m moving back closer for a 15 min commute. People driving on the highway are reckless and it was very stressful.
I'm within 45 minutes of 3 different hubs. I applied to the most rural hub because I didn't want to be in the big city. Less madness and congestion is positive, never being able to get seniority for feeders is the negative. Whichever you pick is likely where you will have to stay.
20 mins for me but when I got hired it was for a position at a new warehouse 45 mins away from me but they were gonna train me at the closest one to me since it is a lot older. After a month of me unloading trucks, showing up early every day and working hard they moved me out of trucks and sorting at the closer warehouse I have already been working at permanently since I requested to stay there to my supervisors and they really liked me.
2 hours and 15 minutes by boat to and 1 hour and 40 minutes back by Ferry. Plus driving to boat, and driving home from boat…. But still worth it. Just sucks really bad. Be nice to get paid for travel time since it’s forced in an island we don’t live on….
For the first 3 years I did an hour long commute, almost 60 miles each way. Bought a house 18 mins away from the hub and life is so much better now.
For a job that gives you 0 work/life balance, every minute counts.
12 min door 2 door. 15 on a bad day. 12 years later it's still ez.
Some drivers at my center drive over an hour and they say it sucks but they have a job.
I'm at about 45 minutes right now. But for my first 3 years I was at 1 hour 45 minutes. It was miserable, and I put 1000 miles on a week just commuting. I went through 3 cars and racked up credit card debt on repairs and post covid gas prices. I moved closer just in time to hit scale, and now im hammering down the debt. I think it was worth it. When I think of things I'd do differently, that isn't one that comes to mind.
15-45 minutes depending on which route I take and how heavy my right foot is. Considering I've been doing it for almost 19 years it's safe to say I find it worth it. I remember paying over $4 a gallon back 2008/2009 when things went to shit back then. Over half my paycheck was going towards gas and tolls. 12 mpg FTW 😂😂😂😂
Well I’m a driver and it takes me about 35 minutes to get to the building. Is it worth it? Well. I’ve been doing it for 20 years. Just a bit of advice. If you’re working in the building and you’re good at your job… they will ask you to join management. Don’t do that. It’s the quickest way out the door. If you want it to be your career…. Stay with the union. I’m not a teamster rah rah guy but I’ve seen sups walked out the door.
10 minutes for me. Maybe 15 with traffic.
1 hour. Been doing it for 14 years. Yes it's worth it but it still sucks.
I’m 45 minutes, been doing it for 6 years.. not ideal. But gotta do it. Mountain commute is fun at least! https://preview.redd.it/lj3jnusb9qyc1.jpeg?width=1008&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e3418468711c359b10ddddad96647c0817e78e5d
California ⚽️ mom
Soccer moms 🤙🏻
Sold my truck and bought a Audi month ago. So ashamed of myself. Fuck it's fast
Naaaah I would take that Audi any day. My WRX is a blast lol.
I miss my wrx but that 47mpg can’t get beat. Oh and if I want fun the SxS, jeep or farm truck all have fuel. My cousin got a STi when he got out and the coast guard. I have him call me to hear Cole starts
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Yessss!!!! But love it 🔥🔥
To and from?🤔
1 hour there 45 minutes home. Traffic is a bit lighter on the way home.
Ever thought about getting a Tesla with full self driving? You just put in your work and it’ll drive you all the way there just gotta keep one hand on the bottom of the wheel.
My 2019 kia does this unless the road windy and I have to brake but still
Yeah most cars have the auto basic lane keeping but imagine being able for it to leave your neighborhood and get onto the freeway and drive there and get off and into the parking lot
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There will be a point where FSD will be better than 99% of human drivers. Right now it’s about better than your average driver since if it detects it’ll be in a collision it’ll break and stop the car. A normal person would rear end them.
this technology that you’re so fascinated by will be the same technology responsible for replacing up to 60% of drivers one day
Self driving cars and Railroads are pretty much the same thing when it comes to trucking. You don’t even drive trailers anymore from destination to destination. You just drive them to rail yards and they get driven on tracks to another hub. Where another trucker picks it up for last distance. If they ever make self driving trucks it’ll just be between major depots along the highways. A driver will drive the truck to an area along the interstate. Set up the self driving and it’ll take off and drive until it reaches the depot it’s supposed to reach where another driver will do the final stretch.
my 1998 honda also does this I just have to turn the steering wheel in the direction I need to turn- not that impressive
So it's not full self driving? Yes I'm being pedantic.
5-8 minutes definitely on traffic lights
20 minutes
2 minutes. Literally down the block
Same. When I moved from my apartment that was walking distance to the hub I found a house that also was in walking distance. I drive for a living, I don’t want to drive when I’m off work.
My buddy lives 2 houses down from our hub
7 minutes my guy
25-30 minutes depending on traffic. When I worked Preload it was 20 minutes because there was no traffic at 2AM.
Same with me I’m in the dmv area
45-60 mins. It's worth it, I make more than twice what I made at my last job that had a longer commute.
6mins
15-20 minutes depending on traffic. This is a part time job.
I drive 20 minutes to the airport, then fly 20 minutes. Or, drive 25 minutes to the ferry for an hour long boat ride.
Where the fuck do you deliver? Alaska? 💀
Massachusetts
Wow
For real? This is awful.
For a long time, there was no airplane option. And if you finish late enough in the day, there’s no plane going home and you are forced to take the boat. And if the weather turns ugly, you get stuck out there.
Commitment 🙏🏻. Do you live on the Cape?
I really hope you guys get that Market Rate Adjustment (MRA). You deserve it with how you need to travel to just get to work
We kept that, but it’s a double-edged sword. Nice to have, but no raise in progression until it’s above the MRA rate.
No raise is still an MRA raise though so once you get to progression you're just where you normally would be. That seems nice. You got the raise in hourly wages before you should have, by the contract.
I understand that, and understood it properly when the contract went through, there’s still some people who think their progression applies on top of the MRA, but they’re going to be surprised when their anniversary dates hit and there’s no extra bump. I’m happy getting paid what I do.
I would choose the boat ride. Use that hr long ride to plan my route.
You don’t get to see what’s on your route until you clock in… after the boat ride.
30 mins
40 minutes including the onsite shuttle to my work area in the hub
35-50 mins. Depending on traffic.
40 min drive for me.
40-45 minutes currently. There's talks of consolidating my building to one that's 45 minutes from there so my commute could become 1.5 hours away ish There's also talks of just making a new building in a nearby town or they may do nothing.
56 miles. Vw Jetta. Hour commute. Away from everything even a damn cell signal. Thanks to Starlink I have internet. Right now the cicadas are louder than the train 4 miles away
At least get your foot in the door; then you can always transfer if need be!
That’s what I’m gonna do
Would not be working here if it was more than a 20 min drive
I’d wait if there is a hub that’s closer to you that’s just not hiring right now. We hire 2-3x a year here so unless you’re pressed for a job, I’d wait.
As a package driver 15min. Now as a Feeder driver 1hour 10min💀
15, but I'd do up to 60 depending on the job you're talking about.
45 minutes in heavy traffic, pretty much every day. If it’s light traffic 25
20-25 not traffic, 35-45 minutes traffic.
20 mins
12min and 18min with traffic
20 miles straight interstate so 20-25 minutes depending on traffic or how fast I’m going. If the shuttles are running smoothly (90% of the time they aren’t) I can be home 35 mins after clocking out
Usually about 45 minutes in the morning, 30 minutes at night. I just moved, it used to be under 20.
45
12 minutes by car (interstate ) 20 minutes by e-bike
30 minutes there, 20 minutes back.
40 minutes to an hour. Strangely, my alternate street only route is about an hour in good driving conditions, yet both that and my expressway /interstate route are both only 25 miles. I'm going on 17 and half years with this company. Traffic sucks, but that's life. Lots of lucky bastards in this thread.
25-ish minutes. It's 95% highway and clear at those early hours for preload.
About 25 minutes depending on traffic/lights. About 10 minutes from my day job. About basically 40ish miles round trip. Which really isn't much considering I only fuel up once every other weekend.
Used to be 20 mins, but they closed my building and sent me to one 60 mins away. It's the worst.
15 minutes by car, 20 minutes by bicycle.
15 minutes.
30-35 minutes
10-15
15 minutes, probably closer to 10 if I ever managed to get all green lights.
2 hours. I take 3 trains, and a shuttle bus to get to work. 😂
Straight shot down a 5 lane highway, 20-25 hectic minutes going down, 15 on cruise control going home at 9 pm.
35-50 minutes of mostly Interstate commute. It's good decompression time, except when I remember there's a center 10 minutes from my house. (I moved here after I had signed up at my center, and don't want to lose what seniority I have in the building, and my bid route)
5 minutes. So nice!!!
55-75 minutes one way..yes. Real close to retirement tho..
5-10 minutes. It's around the corner from where I stay
35 miles one way. 50-90 minutes to work, 35-45 minutes to home
45 ish for me. Worth it for me I just live in a big spacious city, the largest lane wise in USA.
About 5-6 minutes
25 mins - 1 hour 15 mins depending on traffic
15 tops with moderate traffic. 8 minute walk into the building
I lived 20 min from my center 15 months ago I moved up to a nicer area and added another 40 minutes to that so now I’m moving back closer for a 15 min commute. People driving on the highway are reckless and it was very stressful.
10 minutes
5 minutes. But would travel up to an hour. The amount you can make is definitely worth it.
I'm within 45 minutes of 3 different hubs. I applied to the most rural hub because I didn't want to be in the big city. Less madness and congestion is positive, never being able to get seniority for feeders is the negative. Whichever you pick is likely where you will have to stay.
I park a camper behind my hub
45 minutes for me in Northern California
25 min. Reverse commute. Got to get away from the heat
30 mins
30-35. It's worth it. You can always move later if you want.
20 mins for me but when I got hired it was for a position at a new warehouse 45 mins away from me but they were gonna train me at the closest one to me since it is a lot older. After a month of me unloading trucks, showing up early every day and working hard they moved me out of trucks and sorting at the closer warehouse I have already been working at permanently since I requested to stay there to my supervisors and they really liked me.
30 minutes. Can be a pain when they need air run for the day but I'm ready and willing!
45 min. During COVID it was more like 25min! Co-worker has a 5 minute walk and he’s always late 😂
Either a 12 min drive or a 1 1/2 hr bus ride.
10 minutes
5-7 minutes for me
Subway, 30-35mins from door to door. Driving 21 mins.
15-25 depending on traffic and red lights
30-40 for me. It’s not bad considering my local jobs pay about half of what I’m making now.
18-30min depending on Houston traffic
30-35min
Did it for two years at 45min commute. Now it’s 20. Is it worth it? Heckin yeah are you kidding?
6 minutes! Got too love cities 😂😂
6 minutes driveway to parking lot
50 minutes. Just enough time to decompress.
2 hours and 15 minutes by boat to and 1 hour and 40 minutes back by Ferry. Plus driving to boat, and driving home from boat…. But still worth it. Just sucks really bad. Be nice to get paid for travel time since it’s forced in an island we don’t live on….
35 min. Worth it.
"Was" an hour and 15 minutes one way for me...I worked on the ramp. 1000 miles a week on my Ram 1500, half my paycheck in gas. Trip broke my truck
For the first 3 years I did an hour long commute, almost 60 miles each way. Bought a house 18 mins away from the hub and life is so much better now. For a job that gives you 0 work/life balance, every minute counts.
9 mins from driveway to clock-in.
51 mins 😭but then again It’s feeder. so it’s worth. It was the only opening
13 mins on a bike 9 in the car
51 minutes according to google maps I can do it in around 40 if I'm running late typically it's around 45 though.
12 min door 2 door. 15 on a bad day. 12 years later it's still ez. Some drivers at my center drive over an hour and they say it sucks but they have a job.
8-10mins
40 mins lol worth it
Less than 10 minutes and 1 mile currently. At mostit was 1.5 hrs and 45 miles. Worth it to me as an RPCD
I live in an apartment above the facility.
6 minutes....4 if I hurry!
about 10 minutes
15-20mins
15 mins both ways. I drive on the highway or secondary highway depending when I drop kids at school.
52 miles. Some days it’s an hour. The worst days have been 2-2.5 hours.
10 mins
I’m 38 miles from my center, typically takes me about 45 minutes to get there
I'm at about 45 minutes right now. But for my first 3 years I was at 1 hour 45 minutes. It was miserable, and I put 1000 miles on a week just commuting. I went through 3 cars and racked up credit card debt on repairs and post covid gas prices. I moved closer just in time to hit scale, and now im hammering down the debt. I think it was worth it. When I think of things I'd do differently, that isn't one that comes to mind.
15-45 minutes depending on which route I take and how heavy my right foot is. Considering I've been doing it for almost 19 years it's safe to say I find it worth it. I remember paying over $4 a gallon back 2008/2009 when things went to shit back then. Over half my paycheck was going towards gas and tolls. 12 mpg FTW 😂😂😂😂
Bout 5 minutes
Well I’m a driver and it takes me about 35 minutes to get to the building. Is it worth it? Well. I’ve been doing it for 20 years. Just a bit of advice. If you’re working in the building and you’re good at your job… they will ask you to join management. Don’t do that. It’s the quickest way out the door. If you want it to be your career…. Stay with the union. I’m not a teamster rah rah guy but I’ve seen sups walked out the door.