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There've been several phases, all different in nature.
I'd say the hardest was back when I was a sculptor. In the run up to an exhibition, I'd be racing to create as many works as possible, to maintain and experimental approach, and to finish each piece to a high standard.
There were times when I was on my feet working for three days without sleep. By the end my feet would be unbelievably sore and I'd be so tired that attending the opening and being social and nice to everyone was agony. In retrospect, I could have made my life much easier by presenting one less piece.
I'd say the hardest was back when I was a sculptor. In the run up to an exhibition, I'd be racing to create as many works as possible, to maintain and experimental approach, and to finish each piece to a high standard.
There were times when I was on my feet working for three days without sleep. By the end my feet would be unbelievably sore and I'd be so tired that attending the opening and being social and nice to everyone was agony. In retrospect, I could have made my life much easier by presenting one less piece.
Pfuzylogic · M
Either SeaBee Communications Technician or High School Teacher. Air Traffic Control Radar was more torture than hard work for the LDO.
iamnikki · 31-35, F
14 he days at warehouse during the holidays. Both wrists were extremely sore from the repetitive movements.
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
7 days a week for one and a half years. at some point i just couldnt take it anymore and i started crying. the next day i left for Guatemala and stayed there for one month.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Three months straight, no days off, twelve hour days. Just me and our lead spreading ourselves over three sites.
Pretty thin coverage for serving 1000 customers a day!
Pretty thin coverage for serving 1000 customers a day!
jackson55 · M
Navy helicopter pilot. Not so hard but very busy
SW-User
Not killing myself all these years.
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