tangarinearmy wrote:
one of the reasons i asked is if we are offered an out of town job we r not allowed to ask where to which seemed silly.i have since found out you can ask how long it will take which kinda clears up that.
It is a completely different entity.... skuttling around home town roads.... and going long distance journey... ie the straight (not much to do) roads like motorways etc.
I had a wakeup call as a youngster....
spent the whole long weekend mixing a soundtrack for a friends film.. as you do. The equip was hired and my parent house converted to a mixing studeo... time was preciuous and the gear was expensive... so ALL weekend, day and night was spent accomplishing task... DONE.
Mon morn at 6am all was packed into car to return to London hire place before 9am (or more costs).
Off I set, fully buzzing that we had acheived our stunning sound track....
15 mins to get out of town
1 hour up the motorway
15 mins in London to studio hire place
first 15 mins perfectly fine and completely unsuspecting of what would occur next...
the 1 hour up the motorway was ok for first half THEN...
what seemed like a chemical was released into my head, with the same effect as being gassed before an operation.... arrrrrrrrrgh, try fighting it.
opened all windows, worked for 3 mins then the surge of sleep swept all over again
moving around in car like an idiot worked all the time i was moving (like an idiot and not the best way to look in control of a vehicle).... within a minute of sitting properly, the sleep swept over me again.
I decided, this was too frightning and idiotic, so as my junction exit was actually the next one, would turn off and sleep..... wierd thing, when got off motorway and looking for a layby, I was wide awake and so just kept pottering for another 10 mins and got to studio.
At studio was fine
trip out of town was fine.
Before getting on motorway again, I still felt fine but pulled into a layby and stopped....... NEXT I KNEW WAS WAKING UP 2 HOURS LATER WITH ENGINE STILL RUNNING AND NO HAND BRAKE ON. It was an INSTANT outage.
Don't mess with sleep and driving... especially being professional people carriers.