I do most of my work at home even though we have offices. Everything I've ever read about working at home says you need to set "regular" hours and stick to them. Of course, people who write those kind of books most likely failed at whatever they were doing and wrote a book instead.

My day usually begins around 7 am. I am on and off the computer all day till around 7 pm. Then I'll usually go have dinner and get back on the computer by 9 pm and usually on it until midnight or so. That schedule only varies if we are filming then it's on the computer at 5 am, pick up the models by 8 am, film until 10 pm, and back on the computer until 1 or 2 am.

But even with those nutty hours, uncertain pay, worries over 2257, working with flighty models who can't get it up or can't get it off or just simply don't show up....I still can't imagine having to work for someone else.

I once heard it said that if you work for yourself......and you are successful, you then work for the hardest boss you will ever work for. So true.

Cheers,

Bill