Ugh. I couldn't sleep last night. It was almost 1:00 am before I finally got to sleep and then woke up again 3 hours later. I'm messed up today. Even taking a hot shower didn't help. It's already almost 10:00 am and I haven't done anything more than take a shower and drink a bit of coffee. And sit here feeling like ... well not so good.
It doesn't mean I'm not going to get out there and get stuff done, but it does mean I'm taking my time about it. I don't have eternity to get this stuff done....I don't really know what I'm going to do but the driveway is in bad shape where the pools of water are. It's getting worse by each rainfall.
I'm going to go to Lowe's and see what they have for wire pricing, but I doubt they're going to beat an actual wire company that I found online. They're around $250 for the wire, I think Lowe's is more than double that. I don't suspect it would take long for them to ship the wire and I will take extreme savings over convenience. I'm still waiting on my business debit card as it stands. I'd rather charge it to the business account than my personal account, I have sufficient funds in there to deal with monthly bills and at least buy that much.
Yes, I want to get this stuff done, but it's gonna be a minute before I'm even to the point I need the wire. Fix the driveway, dig the trench, install the sewer and water line first, the wiring will be put in there last. The load of gravel will be brought out the same day I have the machine. The shed will need the breaker box installed on it before I really have to have the wire as well. In fact, I probably should just get the breaker box and get it mounted up there before doing much of anything else. That way, I have an exact measurement of how much wire I need. The stuff is too expensive to "just buy more than I need". Sure, you buy an extra foot on each end to work with it and have play room, but not any thing more than that.
I'll also have to go get the water line and sewer from - somewhere - I have another place in town I want to contact about pipe pricing before buying it from Lowe's. I suspect this other place will have better prices. They did when I was buying the pipe for the drainage culverts.
As you can see, this isn't a one day job. It will take weeks and you can drag that out even further because there is 5 days of rain forecast coming in few days. I may as well just see if the wiring company also sells breaker boxes, I do not work in the rain.
There is so much to do, last night's sleeplessness isn't helpful. I also need to go over to the other property and get some of those railroad ties. Lowe's selling them for $28 a piece, I'll take them for free even if it's an ordeal getting them out of there - which it will be. I can't drive the truck and trailer over the railroad tracks, there is no place to park it on the other side. It will mean dragging those ties probably 200 feet. I don't know how much they weight, but I will be getting a workout on that one. I have half a mind to drive over there today as well and see what I'm getting myself into, I haven't been to that property in at least a year. The 25 acre property became the new place to go, much better than that place.
I have too much stuff swirling around in my mind, probably why I didn't get to sleep last night. After making the decision to just go for it and start the process of finishing out that shed, it opened up a slew of thought processes that needed to be gone through in order to understand everything I need to do. I tend to try to think things through to the end. Sometimes that's impossible, but most of the time, it is prudent because there are lots of times that when you don't do something at first that you initially thought can wait, you find you are adding headaches and problems to whatever it is you're trying to do.
The breaker box is an example. "I can just lay the line and get that after". No, not really, if I want to keep precise measurements for wire, I need to know exactly where the breaker box is going to be located. One thing is for certain, with a window unit ac, a vending machine, a washer, dryer, water heater? It going to need a high capacity breaker box. Ok, it just means I need numerous 220 volt outlets available. Tho, I think a soda vending machine is just a regular outlet and so is a washing machine. But you know an electric dryer is 220 and so is electric water heaters.
Oh, and the water heater is going to need a special water heater shed. I'm not installing that thing inside, it will take up too much room. I'm hoping to put everything in there and a desk with chair to basically have an all-in-one building to start with. The only goal for now is to get laundry in there. Then a shower. I may just go with a larger, pre-formed stall instead of having one custom made. Seems like if I can get a nice one that has room in it, that's going to cost a lot less than a person coming out laying florentine style tile. I"ll get to that when I .. get to that.
One shower, room for 4 laundry machines, a soda vending machine and a desk. I think I can get all of that in a 12X16 structure. It's not going to be the prettiest setup in the world, but it will have functionality. Pretty can come later, the ability to advertise I have this stuff needs to come now.
I'm just sitting here trying to wake up. I'll get stuff done if I can just get my head right this morning and get out there. I can sit here and write endlessly now that I have a new plan. I should have just done this months ago - I just hate debt and it's a hurdle that I have to get over with great internal conflict.
Speaking of money, there is a local job that looked great! Only8 hours a day, 5 days a week. That would be wonderful! Until they contacted me back and said "$18 per hour". In my little world, and having had spent the amount of time I have driving trucks - AND -knowing what the going rates are? That's like poverty wages. I would have to be very desperate to take a job paying that low of wages. I think I'd go OTR before doing that, honestly. At least it's 100k per year. I replied to them I wouldn't even consider a driving job under $25 (and that is going cheap as it stands). These companies trying to undercut drivers in pay are probably having a hard time filling those positions. There are too many high paying jobs out there. I'm not seriously looking - I have all of this stuff to do first. I'm starting to run out of time, yes, but it needs to get done. Hence, regardless of how I feel this morning, I'm outta here.