Do you move to work?

@as2006 (5040)
Israel
May 30, 2008 11:41am CST
I have office in my home and I meet people at my office or went to meet them outside then I take my car. Are you working in your home? Or do you move to your work? If you move, how you do that by car,by train,by bus?
13 responses
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
31 May 08
Am retired now but when I worked it was outside the home and I drove to work in my Truck van what ever I was driving at the time
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@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
1 Jun 08
your most welcome
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
That fine,thank's for comment.
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@carolbee (16230)
• United States
31 May 08
I work at a sporting facility 15 blocks from our house. I drive the car to work when I am scheduled to work which is 2 to 3 days a week. Am glad I don't have far to drive since the cost of gas has gone up. There isn't a bus or train from our part of the city to my work.
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@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
1 Jun 08
Fine,thank's.
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
31 May 08
I have my part time work in two different places. One I work for two hours and the other five hours for certain days of a week. So for my convenient I have to drive my car to the working sites. Luckily that they are not far off.
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@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
That good enough,thank's for reply.
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@rb200406 (1824)
• India
1 Jun 08
I generally go outside to work & generally go walking or sometimes by bus.My working place is nearer to my home.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
2 Jun 08
If it's near it's good,thank's for reply.
@leafgxu (472)
• China
8 Jun 08
I am a college student now and I live in the campus. Everyday I just have to walk for 10 minutes to my classroom. If I get up late or I have to hurry to the classroom, I will ride a bike. That is enough for me.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
9 Jun 08
Thank's for reply.
@eagle_f15 (1827)
• Malaysia
1 Jun 08
I work from home but I do move to work. LOL I move my feet from my bed to the 3rd room that's where our office is.....Cheers!!!!
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
1 Jun 08
That good,thank's for comment.
@SViswan (12051)
• India
31 May 08
I teach at a school (actually kindergarten) and I have to catch the school bus to get there. The bus starts coming only next week and so far I was catching an auto to get back from work...while my husband would drop me by car in the morning.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
That great,thank's for reply.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
30 May 08
I am retired and do not have to meet anybody except for friends and family. WAHOO! My commute prior to retiring was about 25 miles each way, but I carpooled with hubby. That was cool.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
Thank's for reply.
@momalisa65 (1971)
• United States
31 May 08
I clean homes and offices. Some of them are an hour away, so I schedule as many as I can in the same day, so I only have to drive there 2 days a week. I drive a van.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
That fine ,thank's for sharing and comment.
@jer31558 (3683)
• United States
1 Jun 08
I take my car to work and I have about a 45 minute drive to get there.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
1 Jun 08
Thank's for reply.
• South Africa
20 Jun 08
i have a little scooter and i really find it helping, you know as a city commuter the scooter is more than enough. I can also go on a near-city trip with the scooter. And the even better thing is that it saves on petrol, and we all know here, the PETROL problem???
@jakesun (100)
• China
31 May 08
i move to my work by bus ,but i want to work at home ,so i come to mylot to practice my english ,i hope one day i can work in my home .
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
If want you can,thank's for response.
• Uruguay
30 May 08
My office is in the premises of my home, but actually is a separate building. I teach English and my students come here. I just didn't bring the coffee machine here and kept it at home. Otherwise I'd be drinking coffee on-stop. So I have to go home (like ten metres) to get my coffee. I like it, cause I'm still working at home, meaning i don't have to move from here, but yet i'm not "at home", which is kind of claustrophobic (I used to live and work in the same room a few years ago, i know what i'm talking about. Besides, being not in my house itself reinforces the idea of being at work, since sometimes your family takes you for granted cause you're there you can run some errands or cook something or take calls for them while the're working, just because you're there.(I wonder doing what?) That has been the hardest part of working at home for me.
@as2006 (5040)
• Israel
31 May 08
Thank's for sharing and commentIT'S A good idea to work from home.