brownedout
Well-Known Member
And Saturday you recover, And sunday you work at home?
...or vice-versa, but how absolutely true.
And Saturday you recover, And sunday you work at home?
I split the difference....or vice-versa, but how absolutely true.
That's why they call it work.
If you work out of a city area with a fair commute, I'd rather work until 7 or 8pm and get paid than get out at 5 and sit in traffic until 7. ;D
It's a shame that Atlanta is so out of touch with reality.
What? what's called work, Mon-Fri? Or the no life? I know a lot of people who work and still have a life Mon-Fri. With our hours we don't have much of one. What the hell is there to do when u get off or home @ 8 or later? I don't have a problem working, or working overtime, but excessive is getting a bit crazy. The whole point of the thread was spring peak, I gave my 2 cents. I didn't say it's not as fun as I'd like it to be. Or I hate going in. Then maybe the "that's why they call it work" would have made sense.
I dont think anyone expected to punch out every day at 5. I also do not think everyone expected to work 10 hrs every day, or more, for yrs. There are many people who work hard 9-5 and occasional overtime, who have very nice quality of life. For a few of us, we should have found those jobs, but didnt.Could you afford your present situation if you punched out at 1700 everyday? What is it that you want to do after work that is so important? Did you think you would be working 9-5 when you took the driving job?
Thats how it is for me. The earlier I leave, the longer it takes for me to get home. Its why 8 hour letters are useless to me. My 20 minute commute turns into 1 hour and 20. Better just to stay at work and get paid or take the whole day off.
Could you afford your present situation if you punched out at 1700 everyday? What is it that you want to do after work that is so important? Did you think you would be working 9-5 when you took the driving job?
Could you afford your present situation if you punched out at 1700 everyday?
Easily.
What is it that you want to do after work that is so important?
Eat, drink and be merry.
Did you think you would be working 9-5 when you took the driving job?
I liked the fewer hours, when I chose to work at UPS.
Pulling 12hr days, six days a week was a cake walk when I was in my early 30's.
Could you afford your present situation if you punched out at 1700 everyday? What is it that you want to do after work that is so important? Did you think you would be working 9-5 when you took the driving job?
Where do you live? I live on Rt 3.route 3 south
Bingo! Its as simple as this.
What? what's called work, Mon-Fri? Or the no life? I know a lot of people who work and still have a life Mon-Fri. With our hours we don't have much of one. What the hell is there to do when u get off or home @ 8 or later? I don't have a problem working, or working overtime, but excessive is getting a bit crazy. The whole point of the thread was spring peak, I gave my 2 cents. I didn't say it's not as fun as I'd like it to be. Or I hate going in. Then maybe the "that's why they call it work" would have made sense.