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"Never complain about your commute to work again..."


          

http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/oakland/2015/01/31/detroit-commuting-troy-rochester-hills-smart-ddot-ubs-banker-woodward-buses-transit/22660785/

Heart and sole: Detroiter walks 21 miles in work commute

Detroit resident James Robertson, 56, of Detroit talks about his journey walking 21 miles a day to work and back. Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press

By Bill Laitner, Detroit Free Press 7:07 p.m. EST February 1, 2015
He doesn't look athletic but James Robertson, 56, of Detroit has a champ's commute. He rides buses part-way but walks about 21 miles in round trips to a factory, unless his banker pal offers a lift.

Leaving home in Detroit at 8 a.m., James Robertson doesn't look like an endurance athlete.

Pudgy of form, shod in heavy work boots, Robertson trudges almost haltingly as he starts another workday.

But as he steps out into the cold, Robertson, 56, is steeled for an Olympic-sized commute. Getting to and from his factory job 23 miles away in Rochester Hills, he'll take a bus partway there and partway home. And he'll also walk an astounding 21 miles.

Five days a week. Monday through Friday.

It's the life Robertson has led for the last decade, ever since his 1988 Honda Accord quit on him.

Every trip is an ordeal of mental and physical toughness for this soft-spoken man with a perfect attendance record at work. And every day is a tribute to how much he cares about his job, his boss and his coworkers. Robertson's daunting walks and bus rides, in all kinds of weather, also reflect the challenges some metro Detroiters face in getting to work in a region of limited bus service, and where car ownership is priced beyond the reach of many.

But you won't hear Robertson complain — nor his boss.

"I set our attendance standard by this man," says 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!"

As he speaks of his loyal employee, Wilson leans over his desk for emphasis, in a sparse office with a view of the factory floor. Before starting his shift, Robertson stops by the office every day to talk sports, usually baseball. And during dinnertime each day, Wilson treats him to fine Southern cooking, compliments of the plant manager's wife.


"Oh, yes, she takes care of James. And he's a personal favorite of the owners because of his attendance record. He's never missed. I've seen him come in here wringing wet," says Wilson, 53, of Metamora Township.

With a full-time job and marathon commutes, Robertson is clearly sleep deprived, but powers himself by downing 2-liter bottles of Mountain Dew and cans of Coke.

"I sleep a lot on the weekend, yes I do," he says, sounding a little amazed at his schedule. He also catches zzz's on his bus rides. Whatever it takes to get to his job, Robertson does it.

"I can't imagine not working," he says.

'Lord, keep me safe'

The sheer time and effort of getting to work has ruled Robertson's life for more than a decade, ever since his car broke down. He didn't replace it because, he says, "I haven't had a chance to save for it." His job pays $10.55 an hour, well above Michigan's minimum wage of $8.15 an hour but not enough for him to buy, maintain and insure a car in Detroit.

As hard as Robertson's morning commute is, the trip home is even harder.

At the end of his 2-10 p.m. shift as an injection molder at Schain Mold's squeaky-clean factory just south of M-59, and when his coworkers are climbing into their cars, Robertson sets off, on foot — in the dark — for the 23-mile trip to his home off Woodward near Holbrook. None of his coworkers lives anywhere near him, so catching a ride almost never happens.

Instead, he reverses the 7-mile walk he took earlier that day, a stretch between the factory and a bus stop behind Troy's Somerset Collection shopping mall.

"I keep a rhythm in my head," he says of his seemingly mechanical-like pace to the mall.

At Somerset, he catches the last SMART bus of the day, just before 1 a.m. He rides it into Detroit as far it goes, getting off at the State Fairgrounds on Woodward, just south of 8 Mile. By that time, the last inbound Woodward bus has left. So Robertson foots it the rest of the way — about 5 miles — in the cold or rain or the mild summer nights, to the home he shares with his girlfriend.

The daily route of "the incredible commuter" JamesBuy Photo
The daily route of "the incredible commuter" James Robertson, 56, of Detroit. (Photo: Detroit Free Press)
"I have to go through Highland Park, and you never know what you're going to run into," Robertson says. "It's pretty dangerous. Really, it is (dangerous) from 8 Mile on down. They're not the type of people you want to run into.

"But I've never had any trouble," he says. Actually, he did get mugged several years ago — "some punks tuned him up pretty good," says Wilson, the plant manager. Robertson chooses not to talk about that.

So, what gets him past dangerous streets, and through the cold and gloom of night and winter winds?

"One word — faith," Robertson says. "I'm not saying I'm a member of some church. But just before I get home, every night, I say, 'Lord, keep me safe.' "

The next day, Robertson adds, "I should've told you there's another thing: determination."

A land of no buses

Robertson's 23-mile commute from home takes four hours. It's so time-consuming because he must traverse the no-bus land of rolling Rochester Hills. It's one of scores of tri-county communities (nearly 40 in Oakland County alone) where voters opted not to pay the SMART transit millage. So it has no fixed-route bus service.

Once he gets to Troy and Detroit, Robertson is back in bus country. But even there, the bus schedules are thin in a region that is relentlessly auto-centric.

"The last five years been really tough because the buses cut back," Robertson says. Both SMART and DDOT have curtailed service over the last half decade, "and with SMART, it really affected service into Detroit," said Megan Owens, executive director of Transportation Riders United.

Detroit's director of transportation said there is a service Robertson may be able to use that's designed to help low-income workers. Job Access and Reverse Commute, paid for in part with federal dollars, provides door-to-door transportation to low-income workers, but at a cost. Robertson said he was not aware of the program.

Still, metro Detroit's lack of accessible mass transit hasn't stopped Robertson from hoofing it along sidewalks — often snow-covered — to get to a job.

At home at work

Robertson is proud of all the miles he covers each day. But it's taking a toll, and he's not getting any younger.

"He comes in here looking real tired — his legs, his knees," says coworker Janet Vallardo, 59, of Auburn Hills.

But there's a lot more than a paycheck luring him to make his weekday treks. Robertson looks forward to being around his coworkers, saying, "We're like a family." He also looks forward to the homemade dinners the plant manager's wife whips up for him each day.

"I look at her food, I always say, 'Excellent. No, not excellent. Phenomenal,' " he says, with Wilson sitting across from him, nodding and smiling with affirmation.

Although Robertson eats in a factory lunchroom, his menus sound like something from a Southern café: Turnip greens with smoked pork neck bones, black-eyed peas and carrots in a brown sugar glaze, baby-back ribs, cornbread made from scratch, pinto beans, fried taters, cheesy biscuits. They're the kind of meal that can fuel his daunting commutes back home.

Though his job is clearly part of his social life, when it's time to work this graduate of Northern High School is methodical. He runs an injection-molding machine the size of a small garage, carefully slicing and drilling away waste after removing each finished part, and noting his production in detail on a clipboard.

Strangers crossing paths

Robertson has walked the walk so often that drivers wonder: Who is that guy? UBS banker Blake Pollock, 47, of Rochester, wondered. About a year ago, he found out.

Pollock tools up and down Crooks each day in his shiny black 2014 Chrysler 300.

"I saw him so many times, climbing through snow banks. I saw him at all different places on Crooks," Pollock recalls.

Last year, Pollock had just parked at his office space in Troy as Robertson passed. The banker in a suit couldn't keep from asking the factory guy in sweats, what the heck are you doing, walking out here every day? They talked a bit. Robertson walked off and Pollock ruminated.

From then on, Pollock began watching for the factory guy. At first, he'd pick him up occasionally, when he could swing the time. But the generosity became more frequent as winter swept in. Lately, it's several times a week, especially when metro Detroit sees single-digit temperatures and windchills.

"Knowing what I know, I can't drive past him now. I'm in my car with the heat blasting and even then my feet are cold," Pollock says.

Other times, it's 10:30 or 11 p.m., even after midnight, when Pollock, who is divorced, is sitting at home alone or rolling home from a night out, and wondering how the man he knows only as "James" is doing in the frigid darkness.

On those nights, Pollock runs Robertson all the way to his house in Detroit.

"I asked him, why don't you move closer" to work. "He said his girlfriend inherited their house so it's easy to stay there," Pollock said.

On a recent night run, Pollock got his passenger home at 11 p.m. They sat together in the car for a minute, outside Robertson's house.

"So, normally you'd be getting here at 4 o'clock (in the morning), right?" the banker asks. "Yeah," Robertson replies. Pollock flashes a wry smile. "So, you're pretty early, aren't you?" he says. Robertson catches the drift.

"Oh, I'm grateful for the time, believe me," Robertson says, then adds in a voice rising with anticipation: "I'm going to take me a bath!"

After the door shuts and Pollock pulls away, he admits that Robertson mystifies him, yet leaves him stunned with admiration for the man's uncanny work ethic and determination.

"I always say to my friends, I'm not a nice guy. But I find myself helping James," Pollock says with a sheepish laugh. He said he's picked up Robertson several dozen times this winter alone.

Has a routine

At the plant, coworkers feel odd seeing one of their team numbers always walking, says Charlie Hollis, 63, of Pontiac. "I keep telling him to get him a nice little car," says Hollis, also a machine operator.

Echoes the plant manager Wilson, "We are very much trying to get James a vehicle." But Robertson has a routine now, and he seems to like it, his coworkers say.

"If I can get away, I'll pick him up. But James won't get in just anybody's car. He likes his independence," Wilson says.

Robertson has simple words for why he is what he is, and does what he does. He speaks with pride of his parents, including his father's military service.

"I just get it from my family. It's a lot of walking, I know."

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Never complain about your commute to work again... [View all] , ThaTruth, Mon Feb-02-15 09:42 AM
 
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i'd get another job.
Feb 02nd 2015
1
that's what I said, lol
Feb 02nd 2015
3
i'm sitting at home now b/c we got 20+ inches of snow.
Feb 02nd 2015
6
      yeah, i'm not sure i buy it....
Feb 02nd 2015
9
           Of course you dont buy it because you didnt read
Feb 02nd 2015
17
                he also pays no rent because he lives in an inherited house...
Feb 02nd 2015
19
                lol.. basically.
Feb 02nd 2015
22
                So utilites and other things magically disappear if you have no rent
Feb 02nd 2015
24
                     i know ppl who make less than him who own cars.
Feb 02nd 2015
27
                     They riding dirty as fuck is how
Feb 02nd 2015
29
                          some, yeah.
Feb 02nd 2015
32
                     c'mon now... we from tha D, he ain't payin that much in utilities.
Feb 02nd 2015
66
                          Yes he is DTE done got really ignorant lately LOL
Feb 02nd 2015
79
                How many tickets/DUI have four your insurance to be so high?
Feb 02nd 2015
41
                     IKR.. prolly a few accidents as well.
Feb 02nd 2015
45
                     Because the insurance companies are crooked,
Feb 02nd 2015
69
                     None Zero Zilch
Feb 02nd 2015
76
                     And this exactly why I hated this story going national
Feb 02nd 2015
77
                          lol moving from VA back to Flint my insurance doubled
Feb 03rd 2015
85
                               You didnt use a Grand Blanc zip LOL n/m
Feb 03rd 2015
94
right 8 hours a day?
Feb 02nd 2015
8
he's not paying a house note or rent....
Feb 02nd 2015
12
      i feel like because he pays no rent
Feb 02nd 2015
31
           agreed.
Feb 02nd 2015
37
           maybe he really likes his job, they pay may be low but it may have great...
Feb 02nd 2015
67
           the economy in Michigan is pretty dire.
Feb 03rd 2015
86
                a good reporter would cover that angle in his/her investigation.
Feb 03rd 2015
95
right? $10+ an hour ain't worth all that...for the time invested he
Feb 02nd 2015
11
Detroiter's daily trek inspires hundreds to donate...
Feb 02nd 2015
2
the fuck mayne? i need bout 4k for a whip
Feb 02nd 2015
46
Gotdamn, for $44k he can get a house closer to work and a
Feb 02nd 2015
64
      Or naw here are the prices where he works
Feb 02nd 2015
78
           :(
Feb 03rd 2015
92
I am going to prememptively answer questions
Feb 02nd 2015
4
Lol
Feb 02nd 2015
7
I'd have to bite the bullet and get a fuck-it -bucket
Feb 02nd 2015
18
The 2200 quoted in the article is the least you can have n/m
Feb 02nd 2015
28
      Time is money...
Feb 02nd 2015
35
run!
Feb 02nd 2015
44
^
Feb 02nd 2015
53
He could easily get a bike, skates, or something
Feb 02nd 2015
5
lol@skates
Feb 02nd 2015
10
      RE: lol@skates
Feb 02nd 2015
14
           RE: lol@skates
Feb 02nd 2015
21
                he would cut down his commute to 3 hours with this.
Feb 02nd 2015
23
i dont like this story
Feb 02nd 2015
13
see the followup story in post #2, apparently he's come up since this...
Feb 02nd 2015
15
lol.
Feb 02nd 2015
16
yup... that nigga loves the struggle.
Feb 02nd 2015
20
      yall are killing me
Feb 02nd 2015
34
      16 hours a day walking to work?
Feb 02nd 2015
38
           That's where I'm at with it... he takes some kind of pride out of this
Feb 02nd 2015
56
      Florida Evans level
Feb 02nd 2015
75
he's old school
Feb 02nd 2015
25
maybe he just likes walking
Feb 02nd 2015
26
Then he needs to get some logos and sponsors.
Feb 02nd 2015
33
I'm thinkin' he don't really like his girlfriend...and wants to
Feb 02nd 2015
36
      lol
Feb 02nd 2015
40
      lmao.
Feb 02nd 2015
42
OR. if you complain, or someone notices - the world will wire you money
Feb 02nd 2015
30
Bikes are like $40 on craigslist.
Feb 02nd 2015
39
who's biking in the snow?
Feb 03rd 2015
88
      He can ride in the street. I'm sure they plow the streets there
Feb 03rd 2015
90
      LOL no they dont plow the streets
Feb 03rd 2015
96
           lol people know nothing about life with an emergency financial manager
Feb 03rd 2015
109
                How would we? This is kinda unprecedented.
Feb 03rd 2015
113
      it snows year round in Detroit now?
Feb 03rd 2015
93
           Right? He can bike at least half of the year
Feb 03rd 2015
101
                the city is broke...basic infrastructure is not taken of care
Feb 03rd 2015
111
im kind of a jealous at the amount of exercise he is getting
Feb 02nd 2015
43
Yeah I told myself I was taking the metro to work this week
Feb 03rd 2015
107
This sounds like some stupid slave nigga shit
Feb 02nd 2015
47
it does sound like a slave who's freed and won't move off the
Feb 02nd 2015
48
      LMAO
Feb 02nd 2015
49
      Someone please tell him the day of the Geechee is gone
Feb 02nd 2015
57
looking at the graphic in the article, the math ain't adding up...
Feb 02nd 2015
50
factor in he's walking in Army rejected work boots, the timing seems
Feb 02nd 2015
58
true, lol...
Feb 02nd 2015
62
this shit sounds like one of them word problems from grade school
Feb 02nd 2015
61
      right, lol
Feb 02nd 2015
63
had a guy like that at the warehouse
Feb 02nd 2015
51
Now that I think about it...there's one of those guys in every warehouse
Feb 02nd 2015
60
      RE: Now that I think about it...there's one of those guys in every wareh...
Feb 02nd 2015
70
           you cant do nothing but cry when you have luck like that.
Feb 03rd 2015
91
...and NO one can give this guy a ride home?!
Feb 02nd 2015
52
right, lol...
Feb 02nd 2015
54
who's else is makin' $8 an hour that can afford to drive out their way?
Feb 02nd 2015
59
that shit gets old quick man
Feb 02nd 2015
74
I try not to complain about commuting
Feb 02nd 2015
55
well apparently they've raised over $44k for him plus multiple people...
Feb 02nd 2015
65
      He should, as you say..
Feb 02nd 2015
71
He needs to stop calling his coworkers "family"
Feb 02nd 2015
68
My only explanation is that maybe he's a little off. But otherwise,
Feb 02nd 2015
72
Fuck that owner
Feb 02nd 2015
73
The Gofundme account is now $107,473
Feb 02nd 2015
80
SCHAIN MOLD & ENGINEERING INC
Feb 02nd 2015
81
About
Feb 02nd 2015
82
      now it's $113,060
Feb 02nd 2015
83
           Fools and their money.
Feb 02nd 2015
84
Shit's wild fam. Look for that number to at least triple soon
Feb 03rd 2015
89
      He's got to pay taxes on it
Feb 03rd 2015
97
           it's at $160,895
Feb 03rd 2015
98
                hopefully his banker friend helps him manage it well, I don't want to...
Feb 03rd 2015
99
                     It's up to $196,525. Dude is not gonna be broke.
Feb 03rd 2015
104
                          money changes people, a lot of those people that won the lottery and...
Feb 03rd 2015
108
                               It's up to $208,374
Feb 03rd 2015
112
                                    RE: It's up to $208,374
Feb 03rd 2015
116
                                         It's up to $281,651
Feb 04th 2015
129
How much money would it take for you to walk 21 round trip miles for wor...
Feb 03rd 2015
87
Aint enough Money in the world
Feb 07th 2015
140
A six figure come up
Feb 03rd 2015
100
You think family trying to get a cut
Feb 03rd 2015
102
You do make a good point
Feb 03rd 2015
106
I'm retiring early...
Feb 03rd 2015
103
      He's relatively close to retirement age
Feb 03rd 2015
105
           all that guy needs is a treadmill
Feb 03rd 2015
110
           Fact: you can walk 21 miles anywhere even without a job
Feb 03rd 2015
115
                I'm speaking beyond him walking to the job everyday
Feb 03rd 2015
117
Do you think keeping this campaign open is immoral?
Feb 03rd 2015
114
what do YOU think?
Feb 03rd 2015
118
I think it is immoral.
Feb 03rd 2015
120
      i have no problem w/it.
Feb 03rd 2015
124
What a strange question
Feb 03rd 2015
119
      Accepting too much good will is immoral
Feb 03rd 2015
121
      That's silly, it's not like the amount is hidden or anything.
Feb 03rd 2015
123
      That's what I mean. You are playing off this emotion....
Feb 03rd 2015
126
      the fuck? who died and made you Jesus, judge, and jury?
Feb 12th 2015
148
      yes... the girl who left her kids in the car to get a job
Feb 03rd 2015
122
           so?
Feb 03rd 2015
125
           I'm not talking about that aspect. That's on them to get their life stra...
Feb 03rd 2015
127
I wouldnt be surprised if he turned all that money down.....
Feb 03rd 2015
128
I envy his cardio.
Feb 04th 2015
130
$314,000 (so far) and a free car
Feb 06th 2015
131
He doesnt look very happy...
Feb 07th 2015
132
damn... he looks mad. Maybe he really doesn't like his GF. #36
Feb 07th 2015
133
lmao
Feb 07th 2015
142
LMAO. that pic is priceless.
Feb 07th 2015
135
jealous ones envy and pose moral questions
Feb 07th 2015
137
      lol. I'm very happy for him on a personal level
Feb 07th 2015
138
           Gofundme gets 3% I think.
Feb 07th 2015
141
took a man's life passion and replaced it w/ money...
Feb 07th 2015
134
He lost all that good exercise.
Feb 07th 2015
136
RE: Never complain about your commute to work again...
Feb 07th 2015
139
But there are no jobs in the Detroit city limits
Feb 07th 2015
144
Sheeeiit. You ever had to drive on the 405 after 3:00pm?
Feb 07th 2015
143
He dipped on his lady without telling her.
Feb 12th 2015
145
watch this mans life spiral downward.
Feb 12th 2015
146
the first story said he was staying rent free in an inherited home.
Feb 12th 2015
147
      yeah this story isn't adding up at all now...
Feb 12th 2015
149
           either way he still was walking 21 miles a day
Feb 12th 2015
150
                or not.
Feb 12th 2015
151
I don't think he's capable (mentally) of handling all this
Feb 12th 2015
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