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On 2/6/2011 2:30 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
When I am working for a few months, I then want to go cruising because that is simply different. However, after cruising a couple of weeks, it begins to seem like work. What happens to long term cruisers, does it seem like work after awhile? For most, the definition of 'work' is doing what you'd prefer not to do. If cruising's maintenance demands are what you'd not prefer doing over the labor you'd do on land, then quit. Personally speaking, I'd much rather overhaul a winch (say) than do a complex financial analysis the latter of which I'll be doing tomorrow. |
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