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- Evan - 05-04-2006

old job had a 1 hr commute in the am, and over an hour in the afternoon commute. Hours for old job ranged from 50 -95 per week.
new job has 10 minute commute Smile not sure how hours are going to be, but probably not horrendous.

Work is however long it takes to get the job done. Usually 9-7


- ScottyB - 05-04-2006

i realized this morning that i subconsciously have all the potholes memorized on my commute. i was kind of looking down at the radio to switch channels and when i was done i realized i had swerved around 2 potholes without thinking about it :lol:

its also kind of weird in that i see the same people in the same cars every morning driving with me towards the city. i wonder how long it will be til we're waving at each other or something.


- Maengelito - 05-04-2006

wake up at 6:30
hit snooze til 6:45
leave my apartment at around 7-7:15
get to work 7:30-7:45
play football on tues/thurs from 11-1
leave work at 5
home by 5:30


- Sijray21 - 05-04-2006

Maengelito Wrote:play football on tues/thurs from 11-1

lol, wtf

mid-day football break?


- damnit458 - 05-04-2006

Sijray21 Wrote:
Maengelito Wrote:play football on tues/thurs from 11-1

lol, wtf

mid-day football break?

The people I worked with at BLS last summer used to play soccer for a few hours on the national mall a few days a week arround 11-1.


- bimmerboodle - 05-04-2006

SU-Wed get up at 0430 out the door by 0505 44 mile interstate commute.
leave work 1600 same commute in the house by 1700 Thu, Fri, Sat off every week and race weekends are baked in to my schedule as non negotiable


- Maengelito - 05-04-2006

Sijray21 Wrote:
Maengelito Wrote:play football on tues/thurs from 11-1

lol, wtf

mid-day football break?

yeah, a bunch of us go to a soccer field a few miles away and play ultimate football (think ultimate frisbee except replace the gay hippiness of a frisbee with the fun of a football) during lunch on tues and thurs

its the best break in the work day evAr!


- bimmerboodle - 05-04-2006

Maengelito Wrote:
Sijray21 Wrote:
Maengelito Wrote:play football on tues/thurs from 11-1

lol, wtf

mid-day football break?
frisbee
Just say the word aloud....Frisssssbeeeeeeeee


- Feersty - 05-04-2006

bimmerboodle Wrote:SU-Wed get up at 0430 out the door by 0505 44 mile interstate commute.
leave work 1600 same commute in the house by 1700 Thu, Fri, Sat off every week and race weekends are baked in to my schedule as non negotiable

What about Sundays of race weekends?


- .RJ - 05-04-2006

Feersty Wrote:What about Sundays of race weekends?

bimmerboodle Wrote:SU-Wed get up at 0430 out the door by 0505 44 mile interstate commute.
leave work 1600 same commute in the house by 1700 Thu, Fri, Sat off every week and race weekends are baked in to my schedule as non negotiable



- NASAlaura - 05-07-2006

Here is the schedule of a homemaker/self-employed person.....

4or 5AM Feed Cooper (6 month old)
6:30AM Cooper wakes up for good.
7:30AM Jack wakes up. Feed, cloth, get everyone ready to take Jack to preschool on MWF.
8:30: Take Jack to preschool. (20 min drive)
9AM: Put Cooper to bed for nap.
9:15-10:15: Work as fast as possible answering e-mails and doing NASA event stuff until Cooper wakes up.
10:30-12:30. Feed Cooper, play briefly, try to sneak in some work on the computer or phone calls when Cooper isn't fussy.
12:30PM Put Cooper down for his second nap.
12:45-2:30: Clean house, do accounting and NASA stuff when I can.
2:30: Cooper wakes up. Entertain him.
3:30: MWF...go pick up Jack at preschool.
4-6:30: Run errands. Get stuff ready for dinner. Entertain kids.
6:30-7:00: Chris cooks and we all try to eat together.
7:15: Cooper goes to bed.
7:30: Bath time for Jack. Story time then bedtime at 8:30PM.
9PM: Do NASA work. If it is less than 3 weeks before an event, I usually work until 1AM or so. If we don't have an event any time soon, I usually work only until 11PM.
4AM. It all starts again!

Laura C.


- bassmangrammy - 05-07-2006

damn... I'm glad I'm a conservative male who will marry a conservative woman to raise my kids while I hide at my office... that shit scares me.


- Dave - 05-07-2006

Well, looks like Laura wins. We can go ahead and close this thread :-).


- REED - 05-07-2006

NASAlaura Wrote:4or 5AM Feed Cooper (6 month old)
6:30AM Cooper wakes up for good.
9AM: Put Cooper to bed for nap.
10:30-12:30. Feed Cooper, play briefly, try to sneak in some work on the computer or phone calls when Cooper isn't fussy.
12:30PM Put Cooper down for his second nap.
2:30: Cooper wakes up. Entertain him.
7:15: Cooper goes to bed.

looks like Cooper wins to me


- KPWSerpiente - 05-07-2006

24/7.

-T


- NASAlaura - 05-08-2006

Yeah wouldn't it be cool for somebody to take care of your every possible need! Cooper has it all, but then he also can't walk and drools a lot.

LC


- Mike - 05-08-2006

NASAlaura Wrote:he also can't walk and drools a lot.

pfft sounds like a typical saturday night for me.


- bimmerboodle - 05-09-2006

NASAlaura Wrote:Here is the schedule of a homemaker/self-employed person.....

4or 5AM Feed Cooper (6 month old)
6:30AM Cooper wakes up for good.
7:30AM Jack wakes up. Feed, cloth, get everyone ready to take Jack to preschool on MWF.
8:30: Take Jack to preschool. (20 min drive)
9AM: Put Cooper to bed for nap.
9:15-10:15: Work as fast as possible answering e-mails and doing NASA event stuff until Cooper wakes up.
10:30-12:30. Feed Cooper, play briefly, try to sneak in some work on the computer or phone calls when Cooper isn't fussy.
12:30PM Put Cooper down for his second nap.
12:45-2:30: Clean house, do accounting and NASA stuff when I can.
2:30: Cooper wakes up. Entertain him.
3:30: MWF...go pick up Jack at preschool.
4-6:30: Run errands. Get stuff ready for dinner. Entertain kids.
6:30-7:00: Chris cooks and we all try to eat together.
7:15: Cooper goes to bed.
7:30: Bath time for Jack. Story time then bedtime at 8:30PM.
9PM: Do NASA work. If it is less than 3 weeks before an event, I usually work until 1AM or so. If we don't have an event any time soon, I usually work only until 11PM.
4AM. It all starts again!

Laura C.
Yep,
Kids are great....
They are work but it is worth it in so many ways. It is hard to understand until you have your own. Rental kids don't count the same.


- ScottyB - 05-09-2006

NASAlaura Wrote:They are work but it is worth it in so many ways.

yeah, free pit crewman / cone shagger!


- mrbaggio - 05-09-2006

I want Coopers nap schedule.