I feel like a zombie
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(02-06-2022, 12:40 AM)sally Wrote: The other thing is that I somehow manage to not think about this shit all day long and then I'm reminded of it at 3 in the morning. I forgot to call the guy back about the clogged dryer vent, son of a bitch! How the fuck am I supposed to sleep now!

Rub one out and turn over.
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#22
Sounds like she needs her exhaust port reamed.
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#23
(02-06-2022, 03:03 AM)BigMark Wrote: Sounds like she needs her exhaust port reamed.

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#24
I have only 1 job now.
One job.

It is so awesome.

I think I am done working multiple jobs. It is just too much.

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#25
Responsibility weighs a ton and it's so hard to work more than one job.
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#26
I actually enoyed a day off today. It was amazing.

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#27
(05-04-2022, 07:23 PM)Duchess Wrote: Responsibility weighs a ton and it's so hard to work more than one job.

True. I've thought about getting a second job or working overtime like some of my coworkers, but then I'd have less time to enjoy the fun stuff my money buys.
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#28
After my first physical day back at work I was exhausted and slept all day today.

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#29
Glad you are feeling better, hopefully no covid.
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#30
I have no energy today. Got up early for the oil change, came home ate breakfast, answered some emails and then proceeded to take a nap for 4 hours. And I'm still tired.

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#31
(05-04-2022, 06:36 PM)MMirahM Wrote: I have only 1 job now.
One job.

It is so awesome.

I think I am done working multiple jobs. It is just too much.

Years ago when I had a young wife and young kids, I had 2 jobs, to meet my financial responsibilities.

I had my 8 hr engineering day job, and then ate my sandwich dinner while I was driving to my 6 hr evening job. It was grueling, but I was young and healthy. I did that for a little over a year, 
I paid off my financial obligations and saved a tidy nest egg. Ahh, the ole days!
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#32
My second job was Reserve duty one weekend a month and that tired me out. I don't know how you did it, Cars.
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#33
(11-16-2022, 12:05 AM)Rootilda2 Wrote: My second job was Reserve duty one weekend a month and that tired me out. I don't know how you did it, Cars.

Youth! It was crazy, but the money was exceptionally good. 
The second job was a hoot. There was 16 of us, (Jobshoppers) jammed in a small room. With a company watchdog in the front of the room and another watchdog 
in the back of the room. We all started at 6pm, no talking allowed, with a 15 minute break after 3 hrs, then 3 more hrs, each of us designing printed circuit boards from provided schematics. It was almost like a prison atmosphere. 
Today, they use micro chips. Ahh, the good ole days. I remember them well. 
Carsman: Loves Living Large
Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#34
Designing or making?
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#35
I am always impressed with schedules like that. There is a guy at our work that did something similar.

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#36
Designing. It was a competitive time with industrial espionage running rampant. All 16 of us had to be in the company lobby by 5:55 pm, then the two company watchdogs would show up and one of them in the front and one in the back of the group walked us to the small room. Going to leave, they walked us out the same way. (We couldn’t be carrying anything that could hold or hide anything.
Funny how one can remember those kind of things. Guess cause it was so drastic.
Carsman: Loves Living Large
Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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