Payoff for those 15 - 18 hour work days

I performed a special project in the month of August. Since I work a FT job, I had to get up extra early, work thru lunch and stay up extra late with very little sleep. My social life was put on the back burner during weeknights. Well the payoff arrived yesterday. $1200.00 direct deposit into my account. Was the lack of sleep worth it? Yes. Now I get to take an extra weekend getaway in the near future. Would it be worth it to you?

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Good job. Yes it would be. I too have a full time job and get up early and have late days to do the shops. Enjoy your extra weekend getaway.
Good job. Those kind of projects are my kind of animal as well. The feeling when you get everything submitted and off your plate is an amazing feeling, for sure!

Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!
@CoatClosetCommando wrote:

I deleted CoatClosetCommando's quote because it sure doesn't make a positive contribution to the community!.

Golly, where's that mod when you need him?
I am absolutely positive that I did not post this on this part of the forum, you must have moved it for some reason?

Sybil2 3k 1y NewSeptember 22, 2016 01:52AM
@spicy1 wrote:

That reminds me, I need to buy some pepper spray.
Spicy, I think it was meant as a funny response to CoatClosetCommando's post (IOW, his post was so offensive that she needed to go out and get a deterrent.)

Now scheduling travel shops for the day after Christmas through mid-January.
@indy101 wrote:

Generally...what kind of shop earned you 1200.00?

A project can consist of many locations for a client. So it could be a 'shop,' a very complex shop, multiple shops or a combination of.

Ex. One project I made a HUGE profit on came out to $550 after gas and rental car. All work was completed within 12-14 hours. The project consisted of multiple locations for the MSC's client.

Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!
Woof! I'm amazed at your tenacity! I hope you enjoy your weekend off. You deserve it!

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@Tarantado wrote:

@indy101 wrote:

Generally...what kind of shop earned you 1200.00?

A project can consist of many locations for a client. So it could be a 'shop,' a very complex shop, multiple shops or a combination of.

Ex. One project I made a HUGE profit on came out to $550 after gas and rental car. All work was completed within 12-14 hours. The project consisted of multiple locations for the MSC's client.
EXACTLY. My project was multiple locations for the same client so after performing one or two shops, I had it down so they went quickly. The project was spread out over a two-week period so it was doable with my FT job. M-F only so I still had my weekends.
I had a project which I did for three nights. I said to myself, "Never Again!" I was exhausted and sleepless. I had to wake up early because I have other work in the mornings. My leg hurt because I had to be attired properly. When the check came, I completely forgot the pay was in US$. That was a bonus! So, I stopped saying never again for that project.
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