SpiralBound
Explorer
Now, I could be going "two plus two equals five", but....
I don't know if this is even an option for you, but... If your part-time online job pays so well that it beats out your wife's full time job, AND your other job is a "suck-alicious" night-time job, then have you considered expanding the part-time job into a full-time one and dumping the crappy night-shift work? This might standardize/consolidate your daily schedule somewhat which could possibly expose more writing time per day. Unless you live next door to your nightshift job, you're losing at least an hour, probably closer to two, in the prep & travel time between home and work every day. Regrouping your life into a single ONLINE job would eliminate your travel time to get to work and also any of the prep time you spent for the night job (showering, shaving, putting on a uniform, etc. Please - I'm not avocating stopping showering, just the extra stuff you would do for the 2nd job!
) By doing this you instantly have at least an extra half hour to an hour or more per day that could be spent on your writing! That can add up really quickly. (15 hours minimum of solid writing time per month!)
However, you also mentioned having four(!) children and household tasks... And maybe there isn't a full-time position available at that online job... and maybe your nightshift work still pays more than the online one would even if it were full time. I obviously don't know your full circumstances and perhaps my suggestion above simply wouldn't work, but I felt it worthwhile mentioning.
Last thing: Erik Mona's "my life in a nutshell" post is kinda scary... Be careful what you wish for, you might get it!!
(no offense intended Erik!)
Southern Oracle said:I work full-time on the night shift, and a part-time job during the day.
Southern Oracle said:I'm a night shift supervisor for a retail store, so my night is spent stocking shelves, setting ads, and doing maintenance work around the store. I get two 15 minute breaks and a half-hour lunch each night, and I use that time to work on my games on my laptop. I can crank out a statblock in 15 minutes, but that's not enough time to spend wrestling with a design issue.
Southern Oracle said:My part-time job is online but involves a lot of offline development. I could step back from some of it, but since I run a number of projects by myself, that would mean one or more of those projects would have to end. (Unfortunately, I've already looked into it, and no one else is willing to pick up the slack and keep them going without me.)
Southern Oracle said:Yes, it is a paying job...quite well, considering it's part time. More per hour than what my wife makes working full time as an assistant manager for a shoe store. I've come to the conclusion though, that I need to set Star Wars aside after this story arc is complete.
I don't know if this is even an option for you, but... If your part-time online job pays so well that it beats out your wife's full time job, AND your other job is a "suck-alicious" night-time job, then have you considered expanding the part-time job into a full-time one and dumping the crappy night-shift work? This might standardize/consolidate your daily schedule somewhat which could possibly expose more writing time per day. Unless you live next door to your nightshift job, you're losing at least an hour, probably closer to two, in the prep & travel time between home and work every day. Regrouping your life into a single ONLINE job would eliminate your travel time to get to work and also any of the prep time you spent for the night job (showering, shaving, putting on a uniform, etc. Please - I'm not avocating stopping showering, just the extra stuff you would do for the 2nd job!

However, you also mentioned having four(!) children and household tasks... And maybe there isn't a full-time position available at that online job... and maybe your nightshift work still pays more than the online one would even if it were full time. I obviously don't know your full circumstances and perhaps my suggestion above simply wouldn't work, but I felt it worthwhile mentioning.
Last thing: Erik Mona's "my life in a nutshell" post is kinda scary... Be careful what you wish for, you might get it!!


(no offense intended Erik!)
