My coworkers say "welcome home" when we start the day... We talk about our time away from the shop as if it were just a quick run to do errands before returning "home."
Find a new home 🤪
"Hey kids, what's for dinner?"
I feel this all the time.
I find it a matter of doing stuff on your days off.
I finish work on Friday at 12:00 (noon) and start again on Monday at 08:30.
This weekend I managed to get in a run, a round of pitch and put, a bouldering sessions, a rock climbing session, and 80 balls at the driving range.
Also spent an evening at a friends just smoking and chillin.
It helps if you don’t have kids and a partner sucking up your precious time.
What’s the difference between bouldering and rock climbing?
As the other person has said one is without a harness and belay.
To clarify as there seems to be some controversy.
I call rock climbing anything with a harness, so indoor climbing wall or actual rocks. Bouldering is climbing boulder problems that are not that high and don’t require a harness. Again can be indoor or outdoor.
Also, not sure why the controversy as my climbing gym is quite clear in this distinction. Like mine I think is the highest climbing wall in the UK and says we also have boulders. There other one is just bouldering and advertised as such.
Bouldering is done without a harness or a belay, it's an individual sport, rock climbing can be a team activity.
That's the beauty of self-employment if you get a solid client base. I work 4 hours a day at most. 2 hours on average. If I don't feel it I don't work at all. And that 4 to 5 days a week.
Sorry for flexing. Don't let somebody else extract most of your value.
My coworkers say "welcome home" when we start the day... We talk about our time away from the shop as if it were just a quick run to do errands before returning "home."
Find a new home 🤪
"Hey kids, what's for dinner?"