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How often and how long did you daily had to walk to school or work?.

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I used to walk 15 minutes, rain shine or snow to school my last 4 years. Wasn't fun while all were getting free rides.

Tough to be brought up a loner.


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[h=1]Donations, offers of help pour in for Detroit man who walks 34 kilometres to and from work[/h][h=2]James Robertson rides buses part of the way to and from his factory job in suburban Rochester Hills, but because they don’t cover the whole route, he ends up walking about 8 miles before his shift starts at 2 p.m. and 13 more when it’s over at 10.[/h]
DETROIT—Hundreds of people have contributed tens of thousands of dollars to help a Detroit man who says he typically walks 34 kilometres to get to and from work.

The reports that James Robertson rides buses part of the way to and from his factory job in suburban Rochester Hills, but because they don’t cover the whole route, he ends up walking about 13 kilometres before his shift starts at 2 p.m. and 21 more when it’s over at 10. Lately, he’s been getting occasional rides from a banker who passed him walking every day and finally asked what he was doing.

After the newspaper wrote about the 56-year-old’s situation over the weekend, multiple people started crowdfunding efforts to help him buy a car and pay for insurance. Some have offered to drive him for free and others have offered to buy or give him cars.

Robertson began making the daily trek to the factory where he moulds parts after his car stopped working 10 years ago and bus service was cut back. He’s had perfect attendance for more than 12 years.

“I set our attendance standard by this man,” said Todd Wilson, plant manager at Schain Mold & Engineering. “I say, if this man can get here, walking all those miles through snow and rain, well I’ll tell you, I have people in Pontiac 10 minutes away and they say they can’t get here — bull!”

Evan Leedy, a 19-year-old student at Wayne State University, read the story and started a GoFundMe site with the goal of raising $5,000. As of Tuesday morning, he had raised more than $136,000.

Robertson said he was flattered by the attention and amazed strangers would step in to help.


Asked about a federal program newly available through Detroit’s bus system that might pick him up at home and drop him off at his job, Robertson said, “I’d rather they spent that money on a 24-hour bus system, not on some little bus for me. This city needs buses going 24/7. You can tell the City Council and mayor I said that.”

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...who-walks-34-kilometres-to-and-from-work.html

 
Need to call him and see if he wants to split the money. Walking from my office to my car is tiresome.
 
Prick said:
Need to call him and see if he wants to split the money. Walking from my office to my car is tiresome.

I beat you to it.
 
For 5 years in high school I did a 10km round trip walk. When I got my first job I was determined to save hard so walked instead of paying bus fare - that was a 22km round trip. Took over an hour each way!
 
yuppie said:
For 5 years in high school I did a 10km round trip walk. When I got my first job I was determined to save hard so walked instead of paying bus fare - that was a 22km round trip. Took over an hour each way!

Oh yeah? Well, I had it tough. I had to walk 3,500 miles to school each day, uphill both ways, after working in mill all night, eating a handful of cold gravel for breakfast, and then carry the rich kids on my back for 2 cents extra pocket-money a month. But I never complained.

Seriously, I did much the same as you...the only bus for high school was a Go bus and it was too expensive, so I walked most days.
 
oldguyzer;618414eating a handful of cold gravel for breakfast[/QUOTE said:
I wish I had your luck when I was growing up...I was never that lucky! LOL
 
I walked about a mile and a half to high school. I lived at the end of a cul de sac street, and I would have had to walk the opposite direction from the school, to catch a school bus.

The bus came way too early, as well. I got to my classes on time, but I think I only made it to 'home room' a half dozen times in four years.

I walk home from where I teach. It's about three and a half miles. I don't walk over there, because I don't want to be soaked in sweat in an air conditioned room, but I don't mind being soaked, when I get home. I can't run any distance anymore, but I could walk all day at a consistent four miles per hour.

Half the time, I would have gotten to my teaching location faster on foot than I would on the street car, or maybe saved five-ten minutes, but I like to be dry, when I'm teaching.
 
The fundraising site ended up raising over $300,000. Dude never missed a day of work in 12 years, and says he's still gonna keep working.

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