lol, i work 50 hour weeks but i have nothing but downtime while i'm on the job to come up with ideas, plot lines, plot hooks and the like. theres not much else to do when you spend 8 hours out of a day sitting inside a vehicle
Quote from: Havick on <10-13-11/0349:09>lol, i work 50 hour weeks but i have nothing but downtime while i'm on the job to come up with ideas, plot lines, plot hooks and the like. theres not much else to do when you spend 8 hours out of a day sitting inside a vehicleSlightly different when your a manager in the retail sector, and have to deal with customers and staff constantly - I swear, I'd get so much more work done if it wasn't for the customers. Oh, and with Xmas "just around the corner" I can see myself coming up for air (and a holiday!) sometime after the first of May...
Quote from: Phylos Fett on <10-13-11/0352:14>Quote from: Havick on <10-13-11/0349:09>lol, i work 50 hour weeks but i have nothing but downtime while i'm on the job to come up with ideas, plot lines, plot hooks and the like. theres not much else to do when you spend 8 hours out of a day sitting inside a vehicleSlightly different when your a manager in the retail sector, and have to deal with customers and staff constantly - I swear, I'd get so much more work done if it wasn't for the customers. Oh, and with Xmas "just around the corner" I can see myself coming up for air (and a holiday!) sometime after the first of May... Or working a 40 hour a week job and then going to college on top of it.
i honestly wish i had those same concerns. personally i could see those as easy to deal with compared with all the little BS with day to day life in the military. and not being able to go home in over a year, i sometimes think i should never have signed on the dotted line. but at least i found myself a stress release in writing this script out
Quote from: Havick on <10-13-11/0413:20>i honestly wish i had those same concerns. personally i could see those as easy to deal with compared with all the little BS with day to day life in the military. and not being able to go home in over a year, i sometimes think i should never have signed on the dotted line. but at least i found myself a stress release in writing this script outIf it helps, you ain't the first soldier/airman/marine/sailor to feel that way and won't be the last. Ultimately though, its up to you what you take out of your time and service. 2 years after you are done you won't remember or care about the little stuff anyway, which comes with every job.Hope ya get home soon!