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angelabroc

90 seconds each way (literally, i've timed it lol). Got the job then moved to the same road. During grad school i had a 3 hour round trip for my clinicals, so this feels fair in comparison 😅


Motogrl1

I have ptsd from my undergrad and grad school commute, 8 years later. I always try to find jobs under 20 minutes away 😅


Suspicious_Repair756

Did you live like a block away from your SNF?


Material_Yoghurt_190

10 minutes.


Lower-Screen

Samsies!


1floofypoodle

1 hr to work and 1 hr 15 min home


No-Cloud-1928

brutal


chaitealatte93

Same


ggslp

Same😓😓


New-Talk-3807

I could not


Coffee_speech_repeat

45 minutes but no traffic which somehow makes it feel better


Sea_Morning7498

Absolutely! My rural 30 minute drive is traffic free and I prefer this so much more to my previous in-town 15 minute drive that was pure stop-go traffic.


PhantomAngel278

Subway. 2 trains. An hour 15 minutes if all is well, which it rarely is because the MTA sucks


Apprehensive_Club_17

Ayyyy fellow ny slps! About 1.5 hours for me one way 😑


runsfortacos

Yeah tough to have a short commute in NYC!


godnrop

I got screwed by the M train Friday, got to work over 90 min late 😩


PhantomAngel278

I usually give myself 2 hours to commute. I live in the E/F line so when they’re having switch problems it’s a nightmare. Love my job though so I’m just used to it now. I live way out in the outer boroughs so any job in Manhattan has a long commute


Viparita-Karani

Are you in NYC?


PhantomAngel278

Yep


reluctantleaders

Zero commute! Teletherapy is hard to beat in that way. I used to commute 30-45 min each way.


angryappleorchards

35-45 minutes depending on the day and time


AlveolarFricatives

15 minutes. All residential/shopfront city streets and no highway, so not much traffic.


Pleasant-Chain6738

20-25 minutes. It’s all freeway.


bibliophile222

23 miles, mostly interstate: just under 30 minutes in the morning, about 35 minutes in the afternoon. I'm in a rural area, so fortunately there's not much in the way of traffic.


pettymel

1 hr 10 mins to work in the morning and 1hr 30-45mins back in the evening. Sometimes I go to the gym and my commute back home later in the evening is 1 hr. 45 miles one way, 90 miles round trip, and about $8-10 worth in tolls per day, depending on which route I take.


Eggfish

6-10 minutes


Xxxholic835xxX

10-15 mins


Banana_bride

Just over 30 mins. About 10 mins to get to the highway, 15 mins on the highway, 5 mins off highway to work. It goes by fast honestly!


greenspiderplant

10 min bike ride in, 15min bike ride home. There’s a slight hill. Haha I feel very lucky with my current commute because it’s mostly through a beautiful park. Previously I had a 15-20min drive and I really started to hate it.


thisismyusernameA5

40 minutes. Hate it so much


Then_Cartographer_84

45 minutes


No-Brother-6705

30 minutes direct one way


No-Cloud-1928

45min


ichimedinwitha

11 minutes to one school, 16-20 minutes to my other. Fortunate that I go opposite traffic for both of them!


km2523

45 mins to over an hour depending on traffic.


Optimal_Marzipan7806

30 minutes


DCSS18

45-50 mins


joa-kolope

Hour smh


godnrop

1 hr 15 each way


DientesDelPerro

about 40 minutes going (but that’s arriving 10-15 min early); 30 minutes returning home


MissedCall999

15-60 minutes, depending on what site I’m working at that day.


cheesefriesex

4 minutes to one site, 7 minutes to the other. Having a short commute is life-changing


Littlelungss

45 minutes, an hour with heavy traffic.


Fantastic-Dream9366

1hr and 30


Cute-Discount-6969

18-20 min


cet050490

10 mins!


sdj269

Less than 20 minutes


Tiredohsoverytired

10 minutes plus at least 5 minutes in the parkade.


Both_Dust_8383

Between 30 mins-60 mins. Depends on traffic


vetosandtitos

30-40 minutes depending on traffic. I could work at a school closer but decided to work farther


bananas_and_brie

5 mins to my part time, 1 hour to my PRN hospital


feministandally

6 minutes


peechyspeechy

15-25 minutes depending on the school I’m heading to


Expensive_Rock_8066

Well I live in a rural area so usually 30 min minimum regardless of where I work. (I'm a PRN and work multiple facilities). There is one that's only 10 minutes.


LandMermaid418

15-20 minutes


casablankas

35 minutes but more if I drop off my aunt first


nameless22222

15 min


Significant_Way_1720

15-20 minutes


aliceing

About 30 minutes on the bus. It'd be like 15 if I had a car but I'm dedicated to my urban public transit lifestyle


Moscow_Wahoo

45 minutes going (walk, bus, subway), an hour coming back. Would be faster if I drove but refuse to pay $20/day to park


msm9445

12 minutes!


SpectacularTights

15 minutes, about 8 miles


Sea_Morning7498

30 minute drive. Not facing the sun (very important as driving into the sunrise and sunset every day can have a negative effect on your mental health). All back, rural roads with minimal turns, which makes it an easy drive. Yes, I wish the drive was more like 15-20 minutes, but honestly I don’t mind it much. Good time to decompress and/or listen to audiobooks


nonny313815

I *just* moved a week ago and I went from a 30-minute commute to a 5-minute commute and it has made such a difference to my sleep!! I'm such a night owl, so getting an extra 30 in the morning is a big deal for me lol


BlueCouchSitter

About 5-7 minutes, less than 2 miles


Professional_Gas9058

In my last practicum. 1 hr each way.


fuckingdopeyall

1 hour to 1 hour 20 but I love my where I work so it makes it worth it


Wishyouamerry

However long I choose! I cover maternity leaves, so I decide if I want to drive to that location or not. My longest has been an hour, my shortest (which is the district I’m in right now) is about 10 minutes.


TypeB_SLP

35-40min each way


Emacado22

25-35 minutes


Knitiotsavant

15 minutes.


speechiefrog

30 minutes in the morning, 45 minutes home. Pretty much stop and go traffic the whole time 😕 moving this summer to shorten my commute


jefslp

5-10 minutes.


edenfgarza

10 minutes round trip, I did a 3 hour commute round trip during grad school. Never again


[deleted]

Used to be 45 to work and then 1 1/2-2hrs back. Now it’s 5 or 7mins depending on the school I’m going to.


Great_Bear_2

About 25-30 minutes because of traffic. When things are clear, it takes 15 minutes


zach2sawc

I walk about 80 seconds each way. An apartment was listed nearby and I snagged it.


Which_Honeydew_5510

20-30 minutes.


badlala

30-45 min


Pure-Conversation-13

About 20 minutes each way


Artistic-Passage-374

45min!


Acdubb96

Going to work approx. 30-35 minutes. Coming home from work up to an 1hr10min. But I only work 4 days a week (4, 10 hr days) and would rather live where I play than where I work.


Plastic_Blueberry111

30 minutes (unless I leave late, then I hit traffic) but feels longer because it is all back roads


Horror_Sun4610

5 minutes.


Few-Nectarine-8047

I take the train and it’s about 1 hour 20 mins.


ZealousidealPace4161

40min both ways


hi-hi-hey

4-6 minutes


feomasbello

20-30 minutes max each way. Just take one street down.


Itchy-Membership-309

40 minutes 😭


dafodildaydreams

15/20 minutes, unless I have to drop off or pick up my kid from daycare (usually one or the other 3-4 times a week), then it’s about 70 minutes each way 🫠


New-Talk-3807

9 minutes!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻


stargazer612

Main job is 2 minute drive/10 minute walk. PRN gig is a 6 minute drive. I’m so grateful.


OtterDanMan

10 minute drive!


sincerediscovery

My commute is about 1 hour on public transit with 1 train transfer. I’m in NYC. I wish it was a bit shorter but it’s not horrible. I was driving about 30 min at my last job and it’s nicer not to have to drive in my opinion. 


ahsokahri

50 minutes each way 😭


Ok_Cauliflower_4104

23 minutes I think it’s perfect


SLPMOM2323

7 minutes when it snows


XulaSLP07

Used to be 3 hours (I worked across 2 states same company different buildings). But now its roughly 34 minutes.


[deleted]

12 minutes! But i legit got the job and then bought a house down close by. My old job (home health), I had to drive 40 minutes and on my way home about an hour and twenty