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3 hours one way for a 72/96 hr shifts. Now it's more like 10 minutes.
Where in SA are you working? (Sounds like you only live about 20min from me).24 hour shift on a Fri or Sat - San Marcos to San Antonio = 45-60 mins. About 1.5 hours if coming from Austin. Early enough to avoid traffic issues.
12 hour ED shifts, from home over summer - 20 minutes Mon-Fri both ways, 25 if I get some nasty red lights, 15 mins on weekends. This will turn to 45 once school starts back up, though only PRN.
Where in SA are you working? (Sounds like you only live about 20min from me).
72 miles about an hr and a half. I do 3 12s. So I put in about 450 miles a week. Luckily my car gets high 30s in the MPG.
Looking at moving in the near future, right now my commute is 5 minutes to one station, 15 to the other. Soon it may very well be 220mi one way, once a week on 96s and 72s. So 440 miles a week, which seems way more doable reading about your 3 12s...
Or maybe I'm just insane and going to progressively lose my mind somewhere between I15 and 395... Either way.
I'm thinking of moving to San Diego, and continuing to work up here. I can't bring myself to part with Kern county...You're not thinking San Diego County are you? Also, starting Wednesday my commute to work will be about 10-15 minutes.
Being I recently relocated from San Diego, I'd highly advise against it. But that's just me.I'm thinking of moving to San Diego, and continuing to work up here. I can't bring myself to part with Kern county...
Cal Fire much?3 hours one way for a 72/96 hr shifts. Now it's more like 10 minutes.
Cal Fire much?
Fire? Who'd wanna do that? Then I'd have to wear those yellow pants and what not. I'll just run ALS with a bls fd, ain't no thang.
I'm thinking of moving to San Diego, and continuing to work up here. I can't bring myself to part with Kern county...
I forgive you...Just hadn't heard of a non-FD 72/96 sched. My bad. Carry on.