So up to 45 to 48 minutes?GoAgs92 said:
Been in Katy 15 years as of today
Commute time is up 50% to 60% since then
So up to 45 to 48 minutes?GoAgs92 said:
Been in Katy 15 years as of today
Commute time is up 50% to 60% since then
It is my experience that this particular crowd is the older generation. We used to have guys at the office that would work 50-60 hours a week and weekends and would get upset with the younger crowd that worked 35-40 hours and not a second more. The younger crowd got twice the amount of work done than the older crowd. They just worked smarter and not harder.William Foster said:LOL F that. I hated exclusively working from home, but love the "flex schedule" and only having to come in two days a week.batchuser said:Serotonin said:
100,000-200,000 people moving here every year
This! And less work from home bums. That nonsense needs to go away
I can be a much more present father, with more time and energy in the evenings. I don't care what the internet super hard working badasses (likely jealous that they have to show up 5 days/wk) think. 2-2.5 hours fewer in the car 5 days a week is a lot of stressful, wasted time, which could have been spent allocated to your family. I get at least 6-7 more waking hours with my family per week. That is significant time.
I kind of wonder if the theory is true, that the "everyone should be working 5 days in-office" crowd on Texags just tend to either not have wife and kids at home or enjoy taking every opportunity possible to be away from them. I don't really judge the guys who want to keep their distance from their family, so not sure why so many of these guys have problems with people who want to be with theirs?
and that man's name...was Adolf Hitler.BrazosDog02 said:It is my experience that this particular crowd is the older generation. We used to have guys at the office that would work 50-60 hours a week and weekends and would get upset with the younger crowd that worked 35-40 hours and not a second more. The younger crowd got twice the amount of work done than the older crowd. They just worked smarter and not harder.William Foster said:LOL F that. I hated exclusively working from home, but love the "flex schedule" and only having to come in two days a week.batchuser said:Serotonin said:
100,000-200,000 people moving here every year
This! And less work from home bums. That nonsense needs to go away
I can be a much more present father, with more time and energy in the evenings. I don't care what the internet super hard working badasses (likely jealous that they have to show up 5 days/wk) think. 2-2.5 hours fewer in the car 5 days a week is a lot of stressful, wasted time, which could have been spent allocated to your family. I get at least 6-7 more waking hours with my family per week. That is significant time.
I kind of wonder if the theory is true, that the "everyone should be working 5 days in-office" crowd on Texags just tend to either not have wife and kids at home or enjoy taking every opportunity possible to be away from them. I don't really judge the guys who want to keep their distance from their family, so not sure why so many of these guys have problems with people who want to be with theirs?
Many older folks still tie 'time at work' to 'productivity' and to a nearly equal degree to 'self importance'.
These folks have families, they just use work as an excuse to let life pass them by. It's sad to me, but it seems to work for them just fine so, I couldn't care less.
The issue is that work won't always be there. One of the guys we knew in industry worked his ass off for 20 years and then got laid off, and then his wife left him and his kids didn't really see him much because he'd wasted his life at work....he ended up killing himself. Don't waste time at work. It's just that....a waste of time. Get your check, do what you need to do to not get fired, and go home and live life. People love you. Your job does not.
CDUB98 said:This is going to kill me.98Ag99Grad said:
I45 redesign/reroute should be lots of fun once it starts.
I drive through downtown both ways.98Ag99Grad said:CDUB98 said:This is going to kill me.98Ag99Grad said:
I45 redesign/reroute should be lots of fun once it starts.
Same. Drive I45 every morning from Woodlands area to memorial park area. Can't wait
I drive to EADO and back from the Woodlands.98Ag99Grad said:CDUB98 said:This is going to kill me.98Ag99Grad said:
I45 redesign/reroute should be lots of fun once it starts.
Same. Drive I45 every morning from Woodlands area to memorial park area. Can't wait
texasaggie2015 said:I drive to EADO and back from the Woodlands.98Ag99Grad said:CDUB98 said:This is going to kill me.98Ag99Grad said:
I45 redesign/reroute should be lots of fun once it starts.
Same. Drive I45 every morning from Woodlands area to memorial park area. Can't wait
This.Ag_07 said:
Holidays
Traffic is always worse around this time of year.
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Why dont you use the bike lanes Sly built for you guys?CDUB98 said:I drive through downtown both ways.98Ag99Grad said:CDUB98 said:This is going to kill me.98Ag99Grad said:
I45 redesign/reroute should be lots of fun once it starts.
Same. Drive I45 every morning from Woodlands area to memorial park area. Can't wait
Jack Klompus said:
I've noticed traffic is lighter on Mondays and Fridays.
Riding mass transit with a bunch of crackheads ain't the answer either.schmendeler said:
Just one more lane will fix it. That's it. Keep widening the roads. One more lane will take care of the problem.
CDUB98 said:Riding mass transit with a bunch of crackheads ain't the answer either.schmendeler said:
Just one more lane will fix it. That's it. Keep widening the roads. One more lane will take care of the problem.
I bet you wouldn't do it.schmendeler said:CDUB98 said:Riding mass transit with a bunch of crackheads ain't the answer either.schmendeler said:
Just one more lane will fix it. That's it. Keep widening the roads. One more lane will take care of the problem.
You'll be ok.
CDUB98 said:I bet you wouldn't do it.schmendeler said:CDUB98 said:Riding mass transit with a bunch of crackheads ain't the answer either.schmendeler said:
Just one more lane will fix it. That's it. Keep widening the roads. One more lane will take care of the problem.
You'll be ok.
CDUB98 said:
I didn't say ride from the burbs. I said ride with crackheads.
Not everyone lives outside The Loop.
Construction on the Gulf Freeway hasn't stopped since it started in the 50s. You need to bump up your number.Sea Speed said:
14 years is a long time to grift on a construction project, but in reality this ****s probably gonna last until 2050.
CDUB98 said:Construction on the Gulf Freeway hasn't stopped since it started in the 50s. You need to bump up your number.Sea Speed said:
14 years is a long time to grift on a construction project, but in reality this ****s probably gonna last until 2050.
My MiL is BOI and was from the last all-white class at Ball High and she's 78 or 79 now. She still talks about how "nice 45 will be once they finish it."98Ag99Grad said:CDUB98 said:Construction on the Gulf Freeway hasn't stopped since it started in the 50s. You need to bump up your number.Sea Speed said:
14 years is a long time to grift on a construction project, but in reality this ****s probably gonna last until 2050.
Used to be my mom's favorite saying- "they've been working on that freeway since I was a kid!"