Will work for food...
I am working up to 80 hours of OT a month, although a lot of that is spent sitting in airports and planes. I came wide awake at 3:00 this morning and went in to the office (I want time this afternoon to spend with my wife).... and I will do the same tomorrow, while the rest of the company has the holiday off.
It's not just working for working's sake.... volunteering for more responsibility has put me on a tight deadline schedule - **** has to get onto the plans by the end of the month. It's not all work and no play either... we have a cruise planned in April and other long weekends on the books as well.
Anyone else burning the midnight oil? Baja,
No change here in productivity since the surgery.
(but then again I’ve always kept more jobs going than a family of Jamaicans)
I steadily "clock" about 100 hours of work a week
And the "mid-night oil" is my fuel of choice.
But, I do Fun work that would be a hobby for free
Even if they didn't pay me to do it.
I tend to do my most creative design work
Between 11:00pm and 3:00 am,
Even when I know I have to be in the next morning by 8:00am.
The big change since losing the other half of my self
Is the ease of travel and comfort of everyday life.
That, and "drive-by" posting on the Boards while checking e-mails….
Keep it Up!
Best Wishes-
Dx
Capricious; Impulsive, Semi-Predictable
My job is different. I'm not monitored closely for results. I can go weeks without someone asking me to do something or checking to see if I have done something. I teach my classes, write my papers, do my presentations, go to meetings and that's work. It's not like the more I put out the more results I see or the more recognition I get. It's very hard to be compulsive about it. There is a gym 2 minutes away from my office and one in my garage/ basement at home and a track 5 minutes from home and lots of snow to shovel. I can get really addicted to all of that.
Best Wishes,
Dave
Hey Baja,
The Japanese women really are sweet. My wife and I have been married around 12 years, also no children. I feel very fortunate. Sounds like we have a lot of fortunate guys here (or guys who make a lot of effort). The phrases I was hearing when I was back in the states the most were:
1. "She stays pissed off most of the time."
2. "She commands, I jump."
So, a lot of lucky fellows here.
Best Wishes,
Dave
i have no problem working like a dog. when we're busy we work 7 days a week. i don't care because i enjoy it and i also enjoy our companies rep because of it. only hard work will get you the rep. period. so that's my goal. sounds like you're in the same boat......carbonblob

You are gonna have to beat the ***** off with a stick
Just make sure you "wrap that rascle".... speaking of "immune systems". Some of the poontang out there is "less than fresh"
Just kidding... well, sort of !