Work nightmare

I work repairing air pollution monitoring analyzers (typically at power plants Cement kilns and paper mills). It's typical for 25 hours of OT in a week with travel delays and the fact that I have to get the analyzer working so that the customer doesn't get a fine from the EPA for excessive down time. I always say that they're going to have to send the Brinks truck to bring. My pay LOL. Anyway I always say that there are 2 schools of thought when it comes to OT. Some people can't get enough and others would rather swim in liquid dinosaur s**t than to work OT. Sorry that you are getting hosed so badly.