Damon A
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That is often how the day goes for me. Be there at 4am for an early departure, still standing around waiting as midnight rolls by only to be told that the owners put off the meeting until the next day, at 5am, sleeping in my office, and repeat for several days.
I won't say that waiting wasn't interesting for me, I could drive my unregistered Jeep up to a bar on the airport for a beer and a burger when I got the wave off call and up to a small diner just off the airport for breakfast, an FBO would let me use their showers, but I still logged 100 hours a week waiting for the owner of the corporate flight department to show up.
So, yes, I've spent a great deal of time waiting for things that never seemed to happen.
And, if you genuinely want to spend time waiting, take a community college course and try to see someone to figure out what the E on your math report card means. You'll spend 8 hours sitting there for someone to tell you it means 'effort'.
Hurry up and wait seems to be a standard of late.
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Michelle
Yes. I'm always waiting for something better or a chnage for me to be happier. Pretty much just all excuses. I would say I'm a pessimist. Not very fun to live like this
LadyMarissa
NO...NOT-ALL of it!!! I often spend more time waiting than I would like; but my smartphone gives me something to do besides wait!!!
Anonymous
are you kidding if I waited for other people to do things nothing would get done!
I am an activist - this means I act. not wait.
Anonymous
No I sleep and go the bathroom for some of it