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1 minute 45 seconds...most of that is waiting for the gate to open...🤣
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Live up north? Seems pretty common north of or near I 80 Somerset county but I’m working in State college First time I heard someone headin north for work . Usually its guys heading down 15 2hrs....or Bedford heading for Hagerstown. Gotta be fun in the snow headin up 220(or is it just 99 now?) I’m just off 31 but then I get on 99. I broke a personal best a few weeks ago. I made it in an hour lol. Would have lost my license that day.
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30 miles one way to main job.
90 miles one way to the consultant job....most of the time I do it remote after hours. For ~8 years it was the main job and I drove it a lot.....when I wasn't flying all over the country.
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Live up north? Seems pretty common north of or near I 80 Somerset county but I’m working in State college First time I heard someone headin north for work . Usually its guys heading down 15 2hrs....or Bedford heading for Hagerstown. Gotta be fun in the snow headin up 220(or is it just 99 now?) I’m just off 31 but then I get on 99. I broke a personal best a few weeks ago. I made it in an hour lol. Would have lost my license that day. I bet, thats flyin!!!
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42 miles, but about 41.5 is 4 lane highway. Nice way to get quiet time before getting home to 5 kids. 5 kids??!?? I bet you stop for a drink or two dontcha?
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42 miles, but about 41.5 is 4 lane highway. Nice way to get quiet time before getting home to 5 kids. 5 kids??!?? I bet you stop for a drink or two dontcha? You forgot to add “house” in your username lol
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before I retired from Brown
it was 45 miles one way.......
load the Brown truck...
drive back the same 45 miles......
empty it.......while driving another 150 miles delivering schidt
take empty Brown to the barn......
get back in 'Yota and drive the same 45 miles back home........
so 300+ miles a day
T R U M P W O N !
U L T R A M A G A !
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Twenty-two to work, 452 at work, twenty-two home. That's over 500 a day! LOL (trucker math)
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Holocaust Deniers, the ultimate perverted dipchits: Bristoe, TheRealHawkeye, stophel, Ghostinthemachine, anyone else?
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About 8 seconds or thereabouts.
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Two jobs: first is 1.2 miles each way one day a week and work from home the other four; second is just across the street from my house three evenings a week. Some weeks I don’t start my car until Saturday.
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20 miles. 23 minutes in the morning and anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours on the way home depending on if I run across a bunch of pigs on the backroads that need shot up, or if I have to feed cows or make a recon stop at the fishing hole.
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I'm retired now, so my commute is to the doughnut shop. I had to do the old work commute to get a COVID shot yesterday, 45 miles. I couldn’t believe that I did that for 41 years.
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8-12 mins depending on traffic
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Paul
"I'd rather see a sermon than hear a sermon".... D.A.D.
Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.
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An hour to nashvegas by khan in her car. 2 to 6 hrs to Detroit depending on what the fugg ever by air and waiting in schit hole Detriot Get going transalantic start getting delay pays if they happen and getting per diem.. Bout 12 to 15 hours total by air depending on layovers in what ever eurotrash land airport ( usually Amsterdam)to Bucharest. Then about 3 to 5 hrs by bus to Constanta. JFC..... Then about 55 65 mins Generally ese 86NM by helicopter. Reverse to go home. Weather dependant... Possible delays at any point after arriving in euro trash from over night up to 6 days I have experienced. Got paid for that weather or someone fugged up logistics delay stuff also. Homie turns 58 in june Homie retired from civie world 3 months shy of 53... photo uploader
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I'm working backwards. 10 years ago it was 2700 miles to work.
5 years ago it was 95 miles....hour and 20 in the summer......forever in drift season.
Now it's 26 miles and 26 minutes.
I'll miss being on the tools in some of the coolest places ever, but I sure like being able to get home to the kids whenever I want.
I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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About 30 feet these days. When I have site visits it’s 78 miles round trip.
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Retired used to be between 45 minutes to 28 hours depending on where I was going
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4 miles. Somewhere around 6-8 minutes.
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