incentsitive wrote: » I think 45 minutes each way driving is tolerable (like I do at the moment although the trip home can take up to 1 hr). Having said that, I say tolerable, but I am already looking for work closer to home. I would do 1.00-1.15 each way if I got 2-3 days a week from home. If I got 4 days a week from home, I'd do a 2-3 hr commute 1 day a week no bother. But for me, the key to moving out to the sticks is to get a job on a train line and not live or work too far from the train stations. The old "ah sure its only 20 minutes drive from the train station" is rubbish.
seamus wrote: » Driving, anything over 30 minutes is taking the piss. Cycling, walking or running, 45 minutes is fine.
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » I haven't properly commuted since I was in college in the first half of the 90s. That was 10 minutes walk to the train station, 30 minutes to Heuston, and 20 minutes walking to Trinity. I remember that it took a girl on my course longer to get in from Skerries than it took for me to travel from a different county. For 20+ years, it's been 6-7 minutes on the bike or 15-20 minutes walking to work. At this stage, anything over an hour would be too much, although I'd probably get used to it. I'm sure she meant that a 10 minute commute in a car converted to a bike ride would be doable for an able-bodied person.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » I"m fairly sure you're aware not everybody is able bodied enough to do that ? Plus I'm fairly sure the N7 is off limits to bikes so that's us culchies screwed.
Kevin Finnerty wrote: » I did a 240km round commute 5 days a week driving myself to an 8 to 10 hour day for 8 months once. Never again, I was mentally and physically drained at the end of it. I relocated eventually.
troyzer wrote: » My mate is an economist who did his Masters thesis on the health effects of a long commute. I think the result was that 90 minutes total per day is the tipping point, after that you exponentially increase the negative affects on health and productivity.
mariaalice wrote: » You could cycle or run that be a great way to get to work.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Anything over ten mins for me. I've done my time commuting.