Who else worked on the 4th?

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Who else worked on the 4th?

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Just wondering who else had to work the holiday. Is self-employment worth it?
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I must not have done the pole thing right...
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Post by DaleKern »

Brian,

Only worked 12 hours - 1/2 day :lol:

Seriously, I did put in about 7 hours then had to fire up the grill!

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Post by Gene Kimmi »

I got to put in a short day too. Only 9 hrs. Even had an employee volunteer for 4 hrs this morning.
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Yeh, I worked 'till 2. I worked a 14 hr day on Valentine's Day and THAT didn't go over well...
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Yep, I worked 9 hours but at my Grandmother's house. She wanted a new floor!

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Post by Michael S Murray »

Ya, count me in for 12, BUT, I had last sat and SUN off, so I guess I should not complain, no one cares anyway!!!
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Post by Jeremy Schiffer »

Count me in for 9 hours... was too tired to grill or shoot any fireworks (didn't have time to go shopping for it anyway!) so we went and sat in the road and watched the neighbors shoot their fireworks.

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Post by Leo Graywacz »

Yup, worked 9-5, what a concept, an 8 hour day. Started a new kitchen and wanted to get going on it. It was a cloudy day that ended up in rain so it wasn't worth taking the time off anyway. Normal day is 10-12 hrs.
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Guess I missed all the fun with the forum; and all the hard working people over the weekend; while I was in the mountains for five days... oops I probably shouldn't have said that Hhhuuu?

Sorry I feel for ya. :? I really do.

I have been there, got the shirt, wore it out.. . went back got a pair of shoes and darn if I didn't wear them out too. :lol:


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Post by Scott A Briggs »

Worked my other job....24 hours as a Paramedic, saving people from fireworks, alcohol, and over soaking their grills with gas!
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Post by Jody Wilmes »

Worked a little on my MiniBar...

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Post by Forrest Chapman »

I'm sure Jody means he worked on emptying his mini bar.
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Forrest Chapman wrote:I'm sure Jody means he worked on emptying his mini bar.
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Post by Brian Bauer »

Man i feel lazy i only installed doors and shelves for a few hours onsite, concrete contractor was there looking at driveway and said you can't work today. I says why just another work day good as any;)
Cept for the fact that we are supposed to be celebrating our countries independance.
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