There are a number of positives and negatives to be drawn out from having an excessive amount of work on one’s plate. For me, at this moment, I wish I didn’t have to be in such a predicament. My current schedule is as follows:
Sunday night through Thursdy evening
10:00pm-Begin overnight job (get 4-5 hours of sleep) working with 4 mentally disabled adult males in Roseville
8:15am-Depart from job
8:25am-8:35am work out/shower at Anytime Fitness
9:00am-5:00pm: Photograph motorcycle apparel in New Brighton
6:15pm-arrive at home in Eden Prairie and work on my photography company’s photos till 9:15pm, when I depart for my overnight job again. I may squeeze in some sleep in there too.
Thursday night I go and do something entertaining (This Thursday I have a hot date! Trampoline park at Skyzone followed by cookie baking/eating at my place. Going to be a blast! Plus I’m going to teach her to do her first ever flip 🙂 )
Friday leave by 7:45am for photo gig, probably get back around 5:30pm, then do more photo work as well as goof off a little (I need me time too!), Saturday/Sunday work my ass off on my business, possibly go to church, most likely go do something active and or fun, possibly do some work at the warehouse, and by Sunday night head to my overnight job and repeat the week all over again (hopefully with another date night tossed in there 😉 ).
The only frustrating thing with this current schedule is the fact that I have an abundance of things that need to get done but I simply don’t have the time available to do them. I’m trying to get it figured out, but till then all I can do is my best. At my overnight job right now and one of the guys keeps taking off his shoes, staring at his feet while wiggling his toes and putting his shoes back on haha.
Fingers crossed everything will work out well enough and as soon as possible my life will be back to a more normal 40-50 hour work week instead of a 110 hour work week (40 hours here, 40 at the photo place and 30 for all my other clientele with my photography company)
-Kyle Heaser 11/19/14