Aside from actual job driving, how far do you drive to get to work / your truck to begin with?
Obviously everyone will be different but do you think anything a 45 minute drive each way is reasonable? Would you drive longer? If not what’s the longest distance you be willing to drive to get to work?
Just use a bit of common sense when looking for jobs.
An hour commute to a tramping job is reasonable for me since you only do the drive twice all week, i wouldn’t even entertain the idea of that on days/nights.
All down to what you are prepared to realistically do, some people want to roll out of bed in to work and other people don’t mind a bit of a drive.
MegaHips:
Just use a bit of common sense when looking for jobs.
An hour commute to a tramping job is reasonable for me since you only do the drive twice all week, i wouldn’t even entertain the idea of that on days/nights.
All down to what you are prepared to realistically do, some people want to roll out of bed in to work and other people don’t mind a bit of a drive.
Fair comment.
Also, an hour`s drive on top of a 13hr or 15hr day, is different to the same trip after an 8hr day.
(Yeah, I know, 8hr days in transport!)
Depends if it is temporary as agency and what type of work, if there’s a lot of physical loading/unloading or if you’re sitting in the cab while someone else loads/unloads you
Depends on the shift length too
I’ve done up to 1.5 hour commute each way on agency temp work for 10+ hour shifts driving around South West London and that wasn’t great. I know I couldn’t stomach that long term.
I prefer a commute time under 45 minutes ideally if I’m doing 11-13 hour shifts, based on minimal loading/unloading, so cages off via a dock leveller for example isn’t too bad
I travel 25 miles each way and about a 30 minute drive in the morning (between 1.30am - 4am) and about 35 minutes home (between 2-4pm) this is doing 4 on 4 off[emoji1303]