I feel like I work constantly...
14 years ago
General
Currently, I feel like I'm doing nothing but work and I am exhausted enough to sleep in until 1pm on my only day off each week.
Well, consider the time you drive to work as part of work cause it is part of your requirements of work each day. Until Jon and I can move closer to my work (which I am not willing to do until I am past my 90 days AND he has a job in the area) I am away from the house at least 12 hours each weekday.
I get up around 5:30am, leave the house by 6:30 to drive to the other side of Pittsburgh (to the Campbell's run exit off of 376 from Apollo) I generally get there around 8am, I start at 8:30 but I leave the extra 1/2 hour in case there's bad traffic. (one day I was still late due to traffic backed up from the parkway center mall almost to Oakland due to an accident, but that was only once.) After I get off of work at 4:30, then I have to sit in traffic again. On rare lucky days, I get home before 6:30, it's generally 6:30 or later though. Then, I work on Saturdays at my part-time job at the mall that's about 45 minutes south of the house, my shift there is generally 2:30-9:30pm, but I leave home at 1:30 to ensure I am there on time. After that, I generally stop for groceries on the way home and get back home around 11:30.
So, if you just include my work hours, I work 47 hours per week, if you include the driving time, and subtract my hour for shopping then the total is up to 68 hours.
I get a whole 1 day off per week and I tend to sleep in that day cause I just need to. I can't wait until I don't have to put in so many hours per week toward work and getting to work.
Well, consider the time you drive to work as part of work cause it is part of your requirements of work each day. Until Jon and I can move closer to my work (which I am not willing to do until I am past my 90 days AND he has a job in the area) I am away from the house at least 12 hours each weekday.
I get up around 5:30am, leave the house by 6:30 to drive to the other side of Pittsburgh (to the Campbell's run exit off of 376 from Apollo) I generally get there around 8am, I start at 8:30 but I leave the extra 1/2 hour in case there's bad traffic. (one day I was still late due to traffic backed up from the parkway center mall almost to Oakland due to an accident, but that was only once.) After I get off of work at 4:30, then I have to sit in traffic again. On rare lucky days, I get home before 6:30, it's generally 6:30 or later though. Then, I work on Saturdays at my part-time job at the mall that's about 45 minutes south of the house, my shift there is generally 2:30-9:30pm, but I leave home at 1:30 to ensure I am there on time. After that, I generally stop for groceries on the way home and get back home around 11:30.
So, if you just include my work hours, I work 47 hours per week, if you include the driving time, and subtract my hour for shopping then the total is up to 68 hours.
I get a whole 1 day off per week and I tend to sleep in that day cause I just need to. I can't wait until I don't have to put in so many hours per week toward work and getting to work.
Dusty Slug
~quicktron
yeah i know how you feel on that. it the same for me and later it does get to you.
MaeLinPanda
~maelinpanda
OP
Even though I seem to never have time to myself, I never end up in a bad mood or anything. I know it's stressful but I've worked a lot like this before and survived. When I was in college, I had classes all day and worked every evening and weekend and ended up working nearly full time hours while in full time school for 2 years. Plus, I graduated at the top of my class. It's not that it gets to me as making life suck or anything, it's just that I always seem to have something to do and hardly ever get to see my friends.
AkiraShima
∞akirashima
welll shit nipples.
MaeLinPanda
~maelinpanda
OP
I always wondered what nipples were really made of
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