First, describe "work". Making out bills, repairing machinery and saws, meeting clients for new jobs, returning phone calls, paying bills? Then yes, I work every Sunday. Climbing trees, brush work, cutting trees, snow plowing? Then yes but not too often. Spring and fall is when I really work the seven day shift. summer slows down a bit and then the dead of winter really slows down, sometimes Saturdays off too. Can't remember the last time i watched a football game the whole way through. Raining here now so I'll be making out bills which are WAYYYY behind. Keep in mind that for the past 8 years, I have had the introduction of two new faces in my life that I felt the need to go out and fully support. I'm the main breadwinner and they rely on me which means every available moment to work must be exploited. Now that the expenses have dropped a bit (daycare, baby food, preschool, babysitters), the heat is off for a while, that is until college! I actually took yesterday off to go hunting locally with some freinds for the day. First time in seven years. And even that paid off. Got two jobs on the phone and a buddy of mine got a SLAMMER of a deer. Work when you can and make your money because, as we have been seeing lately, work my be slow for the unforseeable future.