You worked every day to earn what's on the table, literally. It was a week-to-week thing. And I wouldn't change it. I would not change it for anything.
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I would work until I got stuck, and I would put it down and pick up something else. I might be able to take a 20-minute nap and get to work again. That way, I was able to work about 10 hours a day... It was important to me to work every day. I managed to work on Christmas day, just to be able to say I worked 365 days a year.
I don't know how I did it, but I worked 7 days a week.
I wouldn't change a thing - except my bank balance.
My father, a bakery-truck driver, was the epitome of the work ethic that probably kept me knocking out columns six days a week for a rough total of 12,600 over 50 years.
No hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me.
You cannot be in your offices every day doing nothing... and at the end of the day you expect to be paid.
I wouldn't change anything. I've made mistakes, but thanks to those mistakes, I've learned.
I wouldn't change one thing about my professional life, and I make it a point not to dwell on my mistakes.
I've never worked for the sake of working. There's probably enough crap out there for me not to add to it.
Work changes over time, as you change and the world changes.