Basically, in the winter I'm just run ragged. I'll spend 10 days to two weeks somewhere getting things ready and then performing all the operational duties while we're there. We basically design and build everything. Sometimes what should be a 10-hour day turns into an 18-hour day. |
This year it's a European thing. I didn't really throw my hat in the ring. Usually most of my work just comes to me. I've already got enough stuff to do. |
You're always watching the weather. And the machine isn't perfect. It always breaks down and you have issues. You definitely have to stick with it. Our motto is it's not right until it's done, and it's not done until it's right. We try to live by that every place we go. |