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SLAG 03-26-2015 11:44 PM

Right now is pretty crazy for me too
I work Full time and I am in school 12 hours - and I am a father of six.

We have also been in the middle of a kitchen and bathroom remodel as well as landscaping the yard. To be fair I have had a lot of family help with the house stuff, but school is kicking my ass.

I'm taking the summer off to enjoy the kids and get more done around the house and re focus on my job - which I do love BTW.

Ora et Labora my friend..

Demonpenz 03-27-2015 07:34 AM

The key for me is to know you get out what you put in. I work and work and like this week I had enough money to goto Royals spring training. So if you want a better life, you have to ring the bell early and stay late. I probably could cut back my hours but I would rather travel and do something good with my titanic work ethic.

Why Not? 03-27-2015 09:04 AM

I agree with Demonpenz. It's about self care. I work my ass off with my business and I have two little boys who operate at 90mph all the time. It's imperative that I take some time for myself evey week. Gym, softball, weekly poker night, playing a little dfs. A few things that I make sure I do along with getting a sitter a couple times a month so my wife and I can go out. I consider those things as important as work and make them a priority as well. Works out pretty damn good.

Mr_Tomahawk 03-27-2015 09:26 AM

I'm currently redesigning a 60+ acre site that sits adjacent to one of the metro's busiest intersections....

No stress.

scho63 03-29-2015 06:59 AM

I left my house Saturday morning at 6:15 am to be on my first property at sunrise, around 7:10 am. It was bitter cold and windy all day here, also had a small squall of snow flurries.

I saw 11 properties all over the NoVA and SoMD area PLUS returned my rental car and waited just over 3 hours there while the car repair shop finished replacing my power steering return hose.

I returned home at 7:40 pm exhausted and $680 poorer from the rental car and car repairs!

I have more 6-7 more properties to see today on Sunday and am waiting for the temps to rise. It's only 28 degrees now!

I need a day off so bad..........:tinfoil:

scho63 04-08-2015 01:11 PM

Today is the 45th day in a row I have worked. I have to train a new employee on Saturday and properties to survey with proposals to do on Sunday. Next week I have a big industry trade show for one full day that we exhibit at plus I help with setup the day before.

I have FINALLY scheduled a day off next Friday the 17th to go back to New Jersey to visit friends and family. I'll play a round of golf and hit the beach to bask in the views of the waves. :thumb:

It will be a total of 53 straight days I will have worked......CAN'T WAIT!

Hog's Gone Fishin 04-08-2015 01:39 PM

Anybody who has over 5000 posts and says they're so friggin busy is a LIAR !


Except for me, I work all the time 365 days a year. Day and night . 7 days a week. 24 hours a day. 48 hours a day on holidays. And that all in one week.

Rain Man 04-08-2015 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 11406073)
I'm currently redesigning a 60+ acre site that sits adjacent to one of the metro's busiest intersections....

No stress.


Water park. No one ever regrets building a water park.


I don't think this is my busiest time ever, but I'm just about to dig out of a top-three period. The first three months of this year have been an extended sprint, but as a business owner I'm happy about that.

displacedinMN 04-08-2015 04:34 PM

Now.

Two teenage girls. One that needs to be taken everywhere. The other just started driving. (thank god)

Teaching 8th grade. Finding a way to deal with inheritance. Will spend most of the summer away from my family cleaning out my parents house.

We go on vacation to do NOTHING. Literally NOTHING.
I run all the time. Why would I want to do that on vacation?

Buehler445 04-08-2015 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 11425617)
Now.

Two teenage girls. One that needs to be taken everywhere. The other just started driving. (thank god)

You are literally the only person I've ever heard say they were happy a 16 year old girl is on the road. Like Ever..


Quote:

Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 11425617)
Teaching 8th grade. Finding a way to deal with inheritance. Will spend most of the summer away from my family cleaning out my parents house.

If you don't want it, I'll take it. I'm here for you broseph

Quote:

Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 11425617)
We go on vacation to do NOTHING. Literally NOTHING.
I run all the time. Why would I want to do that on vacation?

Me too man. Me too.

BigRedChief 04-08-2015 08:58 PM

I was working as a Respiratory Therapist full time. Mainly ER and ICU from 6am-6pm. Dealing with life and death every single shift. I'd get off work and go to I.T. classes till 10:00 pm. Go home and study until 2:00 am. Get up at 5:00 am and do it all over again. That went on for 2 ****ing years.

DaneMcCloud 04-08-2015 10:31 PM

Right now. My previous life was cake.

I wake up at 7:45, feed my Labs, make breakfast, then school lunches for two kids (2 and 7), see that they're dressed and ready to go by 8:30, then load them up in the car for the wife to drop them off M, T, W & F. I take the girls every Thursday due to Admin days at their respective schools.

I then come home, read emails and assignments, make meetings and start composing music. Since February, I've been able to break at 3:30 to hit Lake Hollywood, either power walking or biking, hop in the car, pick up the kids and head home to make dinner (if I forget to pack a bottle for the 2 year old, all hell breaks loose on the car ride home). The 7 year old has an hour of homework each night (1st grade!) and 20 minutes of reading. Get the kids bathed and showered and down to bed by 8:30 or so, then head back to the studio to write more music.

On the weekends, it's play dates and birthday parties every weekend. I have to fit in the 5 hour Costco/Target/Ralphs weekly run, which includes hauling everything up 30 stairs to our main floor.

I also take care of our finances daily, along with creating and balancing each monthly budget, taking the kids to and from the doctor (along with ditching days when they're sick), taking the dogs for walks and for checkups (one of my girls gets frequent ear infections) along with balancing FaceTime with family, phone calls and so on.

I'm lucky to get 7 hours of sleep each night and it's usually 6.5. I'll occasionally get to sleep in on the weekends, if there isn't something scheduled early, so I've got that going for me.

Oh, and I post here when I need a second to clear my mind, which believe it or not, is really helpful.

eDave 04-08-2015 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11426637)
Right now. My previous life was cake.

I wake up at 7:45, feed my Labs, make breakfast, then school lunches for two kids (2 and 7), see that they're dressed and ready to go by 8:30, then load them up in the car for the wife to drop them off M, T, W & F. I take the girls every Thursday due to Admin days at their respective schools.

I then come home, read emails and assignments, make meetings and start composing music. Since February, I've been able to break at 3:30 to hit Lake Hollywood, either power walking or biking, hop in the car, pick up the kids and head home to make dinner (if I forget to pack a bottle for the 2 year old, all hell breaks loose on the car ride home). The 7 year old has an hour of homework each night (1st grade!) and 20 minutes of reading. Get the kids bathed and showered and down to bed by 8:30 or so, then head back to the studio to write more music.

On the weekends, it's play dates and birthday parties every weekend. I have to fit in the 5 hour Costco/Target/Ralphs weekly run, which includes hauling everything up 30 stairs to our main floor.

I also take care of our finances daily, along with creating and balancing each monthly budget, taking the kids to and from the doctor (along with ditching days when they're sick), taking the dogs for walks and for checkups (one of my girls gets frequent ear infections) along with balancing FaceTime with family, phone calls and so on.

I'm lucky to get 7 hours of sleep each night and it's usually 6.5. I'll occasionally get to sleep in on the weekends, if there isn't something scheduled early, so I've got that going for me.

Oh, and I post here when I need a second to clear my mind, which believe it or not, is really helpful.

I've had an easy life apparently.

DaneMcCloud 04-08-2015 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by eDave (Post 11426643)
I've had an easy life apparently.

I have no complaints but I am very busy. I received an assignment this morning to write at least 12 tracks by next Thursday for a show called "Living With The Enemy", a BBC production, which is popular in the UK and Australia.

It would be much worse if no one asked me for music. :D

eDave 04-08-2015 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11426649)
I have no complaints but I am very busy. I received an assignment this morning to write at least 12 tracks by next Thursday for a show called "Living With The Enemy", a BBC production, which is popular in the UK and Australia.

It would be much worse if no one asked me for music. :D

Did you already visit Phoenix (Scottsdale)? Was hoping to meet you.

Coachella in a 1.5 weeks.

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DaneMcCloud 04-08-2015 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eDave
Did you already visit Phoenix (Scottsdale)? Was hoping to meet you.

Oh man, I'm sorry. Yeah, last week. I spent five days in the pool with my daughters playing while my wife drank Bloody Mary's and Miami Vice's poolside. It was a phenomenal week.

Hopefully, there will be another time. I didn't even get to hit up the Royals in Surprise but it was a blast, nonetheless.

King_Chief_Fan 04-09-2015 07:21 AM

Busiest I have ever been is now.
I retired

displacedinMN 04-09-2015 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 11426292)
You are literally the only person I've ever heard say they were happy a 16 year old girl is on the road. Like Ever..

It has made life so much easier. I don't have to take her anywhere. I don't have to sit at the dance studio for 3 hours. I don't have to take her to her friends house. I don't have to drive her to work. It has saved me 4-6 hours a week.


Quote:

If you don't want it, I'll take it. I'm here for you broseph.
The government is a blood sucking crook that robs from the working and gives to the non working. How come I have to pay taxes on income that has already had takes paid on it. How is that fair?


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Buehler445 04-09-2015 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 11427945)
It has made life so much easier. I don't have to take her anywhere. I don't have to sit at the dance studio for 3 hours. I don't have to take her to her friends house. I don't have to drive her to work. It has saved me 4-6 hours a week.




The government is a blood sucking crook that robs from the working and gives to the non working. How come I have to pay taxes on income that has already had takes paid on it. How is that fair?


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The only argument I've ever heard for it is they're dead. Thu don't care. Bull****ingshit. IRS can DIAF as far as I'm
Concerned.

scho63 04-28-2015 02:31 PM

Well all that hard work during my 54 straight days has paid off! I set the new monthly sales record this month and still have two days left. I also have the highest two month consecutive total as well. Additionally I've collected a ton of payments from past jobs all at once and my May 15th paycheck is going to be HUGE!

Party time!

:toast:...:Pimp:...:grouphug:...PBJ...:rockon:...:dom:...:whackit:

Hog's Gone Fishin 04-28-2015 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 11463855)
Well all that hard work during my 54 straight days has paid off! I set the new monthly sales record this month and still have two days left. I also have the highest two month consecutive total as well. Additionally I've collected a ton of payments from past jobs all at once and my May 15th paycheck is going to be HUGE!

Party time!

:toast:...:Pimp:...:grouphug:...PBJ...:rockon:...:dom:...:whackit:

Bet you grew up in Coffeyville

The Poz 04-28-2015 03:16 PM

When I worked on season 3 of Game of Thrones. I was putting in around 80 hrs a week, teaching a course to 3rd year film students and trying to see my 1 year old as much as possible by going home for dinner then rushing back to work every night. This went on for about 4 months. Pretty sure it took a couple years off my life.


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