speedypetey
Senior Member
- Location
- Hudson Valley, NY
I am curious. How is it physically possible to work 80+ hours a week. Even at 7 days a week this is 12 hours a day.
What kind of life is that? Is the money THAT important???
What does someone who works that much do for fun? And WHEN???
I agree with Marc, after a certain amount of hours productivity and safety fall off drastically.
Yeah, yeah, I know, you have to take advantage of the work when it's there, but come on. Money is NOT the only important thing.
I guess I just have a different set of priorities.
Now, I am not saying the way I do it is the only way, but since I still like my wife and kids I still want to spend time with them.
We have family dinner every night. We go out usually a couple of nights a week also. I go to EVERY game, school or social function (day or night). I also go on every school field trip for both of my kids. This year was The Bronx Zoo (again), Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum and Great Escape.
On average I do anywhere from 30-50 hours in the field, and whatever it takes at home in the office. Maybe another 5-10 hours a week.
I do all my own paperwork, so having my office right in the middle of my house is good for me. I can do what I want when I want.
Sometimes I do billing or bids at 1am. Some mornings I wake up at 5am to do paperwork. Some days I do none at all.
What kind of life is that? Is the money THAT important???
What does someone who works that much do for fun? And WHEN???
I agree with Marc, after a certain amount of hours productivity and safety fall off drastically.
Yeah, yeah, I know, you have to take advantage of the work when it's there, but come on. Money is NOT the only important thing.
I guess I just have a different set of priorities.
Now, I am not saying the way I do it is the only way, but since I still like my wife and kids I still want to spend time with them.
We have family dinner every night. We go out usually a couple of nights a week also. I go to EVERY game, school or social function (day or night). I also go on every school field trip for both of my kids. This year was The Bronx Zoo (again), Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum and Great Escape.
On average I do anywhere from 30-50 hours in the field, and whatever it takes at home in the office. Maybe another 5-10 hours a week.
I do all my own paperwork, so having my office right in the middle of my house is good for me. I can do what I want when I want.
Sometimes I do billing or bids at 1am. Some mornings I wake up at 5am to do paperwork. Some days I do none at all.