Las Vegas used to be a city where it only would take 15 to 20 minutes to get to your destination from wherever you were. No such luck these days. In fact, driving from one end of town to the other is a trek in itself that most prefer to avoid. I should know. My house is in the Northwest end of Vegas, so far northwest that it takes only 20 or so minutes to reach Mt. Charleston, where the local ski resort is located. Vegas locals often refer to the Northwest neighborhood as "Southern Utah," or the even more popular "BFE."
Yes, I live there.
Yes, I live there.

Yes, I drive this.
Sure, I've spent some time trying to find effective detours on surface streets which have temporarily helped alleviate the anxiety of dealing with the highway traffic, but the drive time is just as long, if not longer. The trade-off is just as agonizing. The truth of the matter is, it's a lose-lose situation for me that I have come to accept (someone call the friggin' waaaaambulance). I think of other major metropolitan cities that have it far worse: my boss used to commute to work in Atlanta upwards of 4 hours everyday, round-trip; Southern California roads are perpetually plagued by traffic; and from what I hear, traffic congestion in the North East puts West Coast traffic to shame. Considering all this, my grumbling and self-pity for what I deal with on a daily basis is unfounded. However, there are days when commuting takes its evil toll on me, and I spend all day being grouchy, like today.
Yes, I hate it.
Yes, I hate it.
9 comments:
Hey, join the cool kids and move out to Henderson. You know you want to.
Oh, trust me, Mikey...I do! I've been contemplating the idea of moving further south, but that's easier said than done!
I agree with you girlfriend. The traffic here is ridiculous!!!
So move closer to work or get a new job closer to home!
If you work 5 days/week, 50 weeks/year, then you are spending almost 500 hours/year in your car! That's over twenty 24-hour days of your life, every year!
Wow, Jacqueline...that really puts things in perspective. 20 days a year is a lot of time I can be spending on other things in my life. Arrgh!!
If you can't shorten your commute maybe you could get a language-learning program (Pimsleur is the best), or audio books, or courses from the Teaching Company, and use your 500 hours/year for personal development instead of aggravation. :) That might make it more tolerable.
That is a brilliant idea, Jacqueline! Great way to be productive so I don't feel like I'm wasting my time on the road! Thanks :-)
Great post, Sarah. I must restart my nagging to get you published. Your writing is superb.
Hi there! I what part of BFE do you live in? I live in BFE too! Since my company moved offices I've been able to take the 215 to work instead of the 95 to 15 it's been a bit easier, but I feel you. I spend about 45-50 minutes each way commuting every day. Used to be an hour or more.
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