I've succumbed to my day-laborer side. I am officially a blue-collar worker. I wear a blue shirt with my name embroidered on it. Everyday I wake before the sun and am on the road in my four ton truck before six am. On good days I unload my full truck, all 16,000 pounds of salt.
My first two weeks I worked with someone else. He showed me where the sites I'd be visiting were and helped me get my feet under me. Everyday I was exhausted. My arms and back got sore. The joints in my hands and wrists hurt. When I wasn't working I was sleeping, or eating.
At the end of the two weeks, I felt pretty good. I was finally getting use to the work, and we were getting home early. That's when I started to work alone.
It was just as bad as when I started working, except the days were longer. I averaged fourteen hours a day. I stopped riding my bike. I had already stopped working out. I stopped my life other than work. I began to question whether or not I could really do this. But, little by little I saw progress. It kept me going.
I still get tired, I still eat all day, and I still wake up before the sun, but I have two months that tell me I'm man enough to do this.
"How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm" by Andrew Bird
I use to love and hate that time of day. I use to only see it post-rave. I would always wish I could see it when my perspective was a little different.
That is serios early morning. The only time I ever see that time of day is when I don't sleep at night and even that is hardly ever.
Sorry. These pics are dark. They are my early morning bike ride to where I get a lift to work.
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Hey, I viewed these pics on four different monitors but all of them were really dark... Are all of my monitors dying? (even the one are work?? or are they really dark?)