370-Mile Drive Wins Longest Commute Contest

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Holy shit! I hate sitting in traffic. So how long is your commute??

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370-Mile Drive Wins Longest Commute Contest
Studies Show Americans Travel Longer, Farther Than Ever to Work

By Ellen Wulfhorst, Reuters

NEW YORK (April 20) - Dave Givens drives 370 miles to work and back every day and considers his seven-hour commute the best answer to balancing his work with his personal life.

The winner of a nationwide contest to find the commuter with the longest trek, Givens is one of millions of people who are commuting longer and farther than ever before.

Studies show Americans spend more time than ever commuting and for a growing number, getting to work takes more than an hour. In the most recent U.S. Census Bureau study, 2.8 million people have so-called extreme commutes, topping 90 minutes.

Givens, a 46-year-old electrical engineer, has an extreme commute between home in Mariposa, Calif., and his job in San Jose. He leaves home before dawn and returns after dark.

His trip landed him first place among almost 3,000 entries in the search for America's longest commute, sponsored by automotive services provider Midas Inc. and announced last week. But as harrowing or tedious as Givens' trip may sound, he says it's the way to keep the home and job he loves.

"I have the balance right now," Givens told Reuters. "I could do similar jobs closer, but not with the work reward and job satisfaction I have. And I could live closer, but I wouldn't have the lifestyle that I desire.


By the Numbers


16 hours

Annual traffic delay per rush hour traveler in 1982

1/4

Source: Texas Transportation Institute

"To me, this is not that long a commute," he added. "It's just something I do to go to work."

Longer commutes frequently involve people who live in one suburb and work in another, said Alan Pisarski, author of "Commuting in America."

Such a pattern tends to begin with companies moving out of a city to a suburb, enticing workers to move to less-expensive outer suburbs, he told Reuters. "People see this as an opportunity to go farther away," he said.

Such a move may provide more affordable housing or better schools. Even high fuel costs -- Givens spends about $185 a week on gasoline -- can pay off in a better quality of life, Pisarski said.

Doreen DeJesus rides a bus from her home in Tobyhanna, Pa., across New Jersey to her job in Manhattan.

The payoff is a house in the country, she said.

"It's a matter of getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city," said DeJesus, 37. "It's not an easy thing, but most days it's really worth it.

"My boss thinks I'm nuts," she added.
 
I'm wondering how he is awake enough to be effective at his job or drive safely.
 
lightning1 said:
what an idiot. I drive 1.8 miles. 3 stop signs and 1 traffic light.
I'm five miles here, but it still takes me 20 minutes from start to finish. Negotiating the garage is an extra 10 mintues!
 
Taltos said:
25 miles one-way, but it takes me 90 minutes to two hours.
You gotta be shittin me! If i sat for two hours in traffic I'd be worthless when I arrived at work (more than usual anyway)
 
linuxgeek said:
I'm wondering how he is awake enough to be effective at his job or drive safely.

There's no fucking way someone can commute that far on a regular basis.
 
topale said:
There's no fucking way someone can commute that far on a regular basis.
I guess the phrase, " I need a new job" never entered his mind. Money aside, there is a quality of life issue here. To me, its not worth it to commute like that....I wonder if he listens to books on tape?
 
Just 3 steps from where i sleep to my computer, i don't work not at a paying job that is.
 
lightning1 said:
what an idiot. I drive 1.8 miles. 3 stop signs and 1 traffic light.


I drive 28 miles and have 3 lights and one stop sign.
 
I'm five miles from work....I might try bike riding to work this summer!
 
Beco said:
I guess the phrase, " I need a new job" never entered his mind.

He's an electrical engineer. It's probably some jobsite that is just a temporary thing.
But yeah, "I need a new job or some airfare" is what I'd be saying.
 
The longest I ever did was a 20 mile drive that took about 1.5 hours when I lived in LA.

HOW the fuck does he drive 7 hours a day and work 8 hours a day, that leaves 8 hours for sleeping and one hour for eating/leisure/jacking off, what a fucking retard

Now it's about 30 minutes, much more than that and I couldn't deal, not after working 12.5 hour shifts
 
naughtygirl69s said:
The longest I ever did was a 20 mile drive that took about 1.5 hours when I lived in LA.

HOW the fuck does he drive 7 hours a day and work 8 hours a day, that leaves 8 hours for sleeping and one hour for eating/leisure/jacking off, what a fucking retard

Now it's about 30 minutes, much more than that and I couldn't deal, not after working 12.5 hour shifts
where in LA did you live? and work?
 
5 miles. Anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 minutes. I split it and give myself 20. The boss doesn't care if I'm late into the office. I always make my clients on time and for those the charges start the minute I leave the office.
 
naughtygirl69s said:
I lived in Marina Del Rey and worked downtown.

Oh, okay. Well Marina Del Rey, although a nice place to live has its negatives. Its so removed from the major exits to get anywhere, right?
 
Beco said:
Oh, okay. Well Marina Del Rey, although a nice place to live has its negatives. Its so removed from the major exits to get anywhere, right?

uhm, it wasn't too bad, to get on the 405 (I think) then I took that to the 10? It's been 3 years since I've been there.

It was just bumper to bumper nearly the entire way, even if i took side streets, it still took that long.
 
naughtygirl69s said:
uhm, it wasn't too bad, to get on the 405 (I think) then I took that to the 10? It's been 3 years since I've been there.

It was just bumper to bumper nearly the entire way, even if i took side streets, it still took that long.
oh okay, really pretty place to live
 
i work 800-1500 miles from home, depending on what's going on.

commute by plane, but not daily
 
Beco said:
I'm five miles from work....I might try bike riding to work this summer!
It's a wonderful way to get to work when the weather is nice, so is walking.

At the two miles I travel to work and all the hills walking and riding the bike both take 20 minutes. I also got to meet security many times when I entered the secure complex wearing a backpack. Damn DHS guidelines. :p
 
Fagin said:
It's a wonderful way to get to work when the weather is nice, so is walking.

At the two miles I travel to work and all the hills walking and riding the bike both take 20 minutes. I also got to meet security many times when I entered the secure complex wearing a backpack. Damn DHS guidelines. :p
I might do a test run today...
 
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