Instead of enduring rush hour traffic or squeezing into crowded subway trains, one Google employee has charted an entirely different route—through the waters of the Hudson River. Tommy, who works at Google’s Manhattan office, has gained attention for his remarkable and rare method of reaching work: rowing a handmade boat across a 12-mile stretch from New Jersey to New York. This unconventional routine was shared during a 2019 interview with CBS Sunday Morning, where he explained that he built the lightweight vessel from scratch, with assistance from his son. Despite its basic construction, the boat manages to stay afloat and serve its purpose effectively.
Pedal, Paddle, Repeat
Tommy’s commute doesn’t start on the water. He begins his journey by cycling to the dock on a foldable bike, carrying his boat along with him. Once he reaches the shoreline, he launches into the river and rows his way to the office. It’s a routine he’s grown fond of—not just because it’s functional, but also because it saves him from daily urban nuisances like bumper-to-bumper traffic and the stress of finding a parking spot for his car.
“I can’t fold it up,” he stated, laughing.
Upon being asked if his colleagues make fun of his unconventional way of commuting to the workplace, Tommy quipped, “They haven’t said anything to my face…”
Social Media Praises the Creative Commute
After CBS shared the video online, it quickly captured the interest of the internet. On Instagram alone, the clip amassed over 65,000 views. Many users in the comments section applauded Tommy’s eco-conscious and health-friendly choice. Some pointed out the added benefit of staying physically active while commuting. Others admired his independent and peaceful lifestyle, with one user commenting on how this mode of travel helps him avoid both noise and crowds while saving money and reducing carbon emissions.
A Dream Realized for Many
One commenter resonated deeply with Tommy’s choice, sharing their own long-standing wish to take a boat to work while commuting between New Jersey and New York. Although they never pursued the idea themselves, they expressed admiration for Tommy’s ability to turn that vision into reality. With New York’s notorious traffic and high transportation costs, many saw Tommy’s decision not just as practical but truly inspirational.
Pedal, Paddle, Repeat
Tommy’s commute doesn’t start on the water. He begins his journey by cycling to the dock on a foldable bike, carrying his boat along with him. Once he reaches the shoreline, he launches into the river and rows his way to the office. It’s a routine he’s grown fond of—not just because it’s functional, but also because it saves him from daily urban nuisances like bumper-to-bumper traffic and the stress of finding a parking spot for his car.
“I can’t fold it up,” he stated, laughing.
Upon being asked if his colleagues make fun of his unconventional way of commuting to the workplace, Tommy quipped, “They haven’t said anything to my face…”
Social Media Praises the Creative Commute
After CBS shared the video online, it quickly captured the interest of the internet. On Instagram alone, the clip amassed over 65,000 views. Many users in the comments section applauded Tommy’s eco-conscious and health-friendly choice. Some pointed out the added benefit of staying physically active while commuting. Others admired his independent and peaceful lifestyle, with one user commenting on how this mode of travel helps him avoid both noise and crowds while saving money and reducing carbon emissions.
A Dream Realized for Many
One commenter resonated deeply with Tommy’s choice, sharing their own long-standing wish to take a boat to work while commuting between New Jersey and New York. Although they never pursued the idea themselves, they expressed admiration for Tommy’s ability to turn that vision into reality. With New York’s notorious traffic and high transportation costs, many saw Tommy’s decision not just as practical but truly inspirational.
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