I recently started working 2 jobs,FT-tile,stone work,PT-Automotive-basically just tires,oil changes,brakes,ect.,but I am going through a divorce and can use all the money I can get.I will be detailing in spring/summer to,probably on sundays since work M-Sat.
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Anyone work 2 jobs?(besides detailing)
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Re: Anyone work 2 jobs?(besides detailing)
I work 50 hours a week for www.LeftLaneNews.com right now, soon to be increased to an official 60 per week. I also "work" here as a moderator on MOL, manage mobile detailing on the weekends, and I am one of Ford's Fiesta Experts for the 2011 Ford Fiesta.
So yeah, I feel your pain on the long hours and no time for play. I used to get an hour to watch a DVR recorded show during my lunch, but now my TV doesn't even get turned on during the week...
But hey, someone has to pay the bills, right?
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Re: Anyone work 2 jobs?(besides detailing)
I work 6 days a week and have since 1995. Back then I needed the $$$ to pay down debt. The plus side besides paying off my debt was I met my wife. Now we have 19 month old twins and the 6 day work week has become habit to the point that on a holiday weekend I'm itching to get back to the office. I love that my wife can be a stay at home mom by choice.
Oh yeah, I love my career, I get paid to solve problems and talk to people.2014 Cadillac ATS4 Performance in White Diamond Tricoat. It's loaded with everything but frickin' lasers!
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Re: Anyone work 2 jobs?(besides detailing)
I did the two job thing when I got divorced. It *****, but some times you just have to man up and handle your business. It will get better at some point.
Right now, I work about 50 hours a week on the real job, plus 13 credit hours of college, so I might as well be working two full time jobs. At least I'll graduate in the summer and can take a couple months off before going to grad school.
Anyway, man good luck and hang in there. At some point it will all be better and you'll feel a sense of achievement when you see how far you've come.
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