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Coming up on 26 hours straight of working.
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Been there done that."You don't so much drive it, more like poke it with a sharp stick and channel the fury when you piss it off."
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Yeah what sucks most about working that long (at least for me) is it seems to take 2-3 days to recover fully from it. Lawdy though, when you lay down it's like you're floating and bam zonked out.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostWell, clocked out with 35.5 consecutive hours. Had a great time, as is usually the case with a crew job, and the GM bought us breakfast and beer. I've got another 30+ hour Friday/Saturday marathon this weekend to cap off one hell of a week.
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We are the hired preparatory staff for a number of museums and collectors nationally. Part of the job is safely transporting art and antiquities. It's a turn key service. We handle it from start to finish. In essence, we are constantly in a position to become a part of history....especially if something goes wrong. It's really an amazing career. It has afforded me opportunities I would never have had.
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Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostWe are the hired preparatory staff for a number of museums and collectors nationally. Part of the job is safely transporting art and antiquities. It's a turn key service. We handle it from start to finish. In essence, we are constantly in a position to become a part of history....especially if something goes wrong. It's really an amazing career. It has afforded me opportunities I would never have had.The hand that feeds, bleeds.
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