What a day!
I am sat here at nearly 12 o'clock at night eating my dinner! Finished UNI at 5 and havn't stopped till just now [been in swimming competition!]
Does anybody else find sometimes you ain't got a minute spare in the day?!
What a day!
I am sat here at nearly 12 o'clock at night eating my dinner! Finished UNI at 5 and havn't stopped till just now [been in swimming competition!]
Does anybody else find sometimes you ain't got a minute spare in the day?!
Yeah sometimes and then when I have loads of time to spare I do nothing with it .
I often end up eating dinner at 11 or 12 at night anyway.
Last edited by turkster; 13-10-2004 at 12:06 AM.
TomWilko, believe me when i say it only gets worse. The last 6 months of my life has been hectic as, and it doesn't look like its going to let me rest for a while yet. But to be perfectly honest i like it like this
TiG
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If I said the last time I had a rest from work was 3 weeks ago, and my average working day was 13 hours......
But like TiG says, wouldn't have it any other way.
Been like that for the last 2 weeks man, between starting a new job and all the training that goes with it i've had a wedding to photograph, gigs to go to, college to try and got to and last week I was so busy i didn;t even make it into college, hopefully things will calm down slightly now as everythings sorted.
Yep, im out of the house for 13 hours a day at work or travelling, and then when i get home im usually only there for an hour before going to see someone with regards to one of the 3 projects i currently have on the go. Wish i didn't have to spend so much time in work, but doing the projects makes up for it
On your 'to do' list
its pretty much the same when you're training morning and evenings...with college in the middle! and no rest at the weekend either with more each morning until early afternoon. buggers you sideways a bit but you get used to it!
knoxeh - you do wedding photography? or were you just the one who got asked to the wedding to take pictures for a mate?
if the former, is it any good? trying to make a start/move to photography but scientific background doesn't always help - despite the huge volumes of negs I have piling up back in the darkroom!
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ditto, 13 hours a day for the last 15 months - ive had 2 weeks off in total and i take saturday or sunday off depending on what sport is on. i took Monday off last week because i had a cold - getting lazy
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