What do you do for a living?

Ok, so I work full time and being married with a 16 month old (loosing sleep) and trying to get my training its really hard! How do you all do it??

What are your day jobs??

What, this again?

I can’t wait for the guy who’s in the adult entertainment sector to show up. see the thread explode into "nooo! You’re kidding, right?"s

I am sorry, has tthis been posted already?

I am recently new to this forum, so I did not know. But I still would be interested to hear how everyone else manages to schedule training, work and family time!

buy bikes for people.

I am in adult entertainment.

This has been covered before, but since I just got a new job, I’ll play along. I’m back in the newspaper business after a three and a half year hiatus. I’m the editor of the Douglas Daily News in Douglas, GA. Check it out on the web at douglasdailynews.com. Douglas is a small town in the flatlands of south Georgia, about 180 miles south of Atlanta and 100 miles north of Jacksonville, FL.

RP

you chuckleheads

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Today I’m surfing the web :wink:

Normally I work in a product development testing laboratory, fixing test stands and dream about being a rocket scientist.

jaretj

Ex-lawyer

Currently free-lance writer, financial/accounting/legal consultant.

Fraud examiner and auditor. Married, but no kids, so training time is more readily available!

I work for a small R&D company developing new ways to build next generation rocket engines. I run or swim most lunch times and bike or run after work. Training with a little kid is tough but it gets easier as they get older. Now I drop my daughter off at rugby or swim practice and go for a run.

Cool…a real rocket scientist ; )

I’m a sailor in the world’s finest Navy.

Mike P.

Risk Mitigation Specialist (Insurance Agent)

Wife and 4 kids (8,6,4,1)

I try, at all costs, to kee my triathlon adventures from not interfering with family time. I do a lot of training in the wee hours of the morning. Long training rides are a challenge. Often times I will ride the trainer in the dark in the morning until it is light enough out and then hit the road.

The hardest part is that while the training may not interfere with family time, I find myself pretty tired and not 100% when it comes to family activities, playing with the kids, etc.

Controller at a start-up software company.

I sit in a cubicle in Jax, FL wishing I was outside doing something other than slacking off at work on my computer surfing the net for info about tri’s and bike stuff.

I’m in adult entertainment too! what a small world… I manage a restaurant (a big fancy one…) , and the restaurant business is often more about theatre and entertaining than it is about food… I work from 10 -10 most of the time and struggle to fit in 10 to 12 hrs of training around a 16 yr old, a POSSLQ and a garden.

come see me when in AZ at www.sassi.biz.

I’m an EMT with a dog. No other real obligations. I work a day, play a day x3, then play for four days. Except that sleep often takes precedence during the on-off-on… part of the cycle.

I work 50+ hours/week, but can’t imagine going back to 8-5, 5 days/week.

Andy

Martial arts instructor. I work evenings and am single makes it easy.

Grant writer for a small non-profit.

I am a first year medical student who hates medical school.

(Its possible that my neurology test this afternoon is affecting my thinking at the moment)

I have a 2 1/2yo, 1 1/2yo, and we are expecting number three in September.