Up Friday normal, go to work, pack up a truck full of tech stuff, travel to event site, spend the entire day, evening, night with physical setup work and dealing with registration data, then keep at it next morning more regitstration data, running event, more physical breakdown labor, then spend all night doing results data and making a presentation, then spend the rest of that day breaking everything down and hauling it back to work. About 70 hours.
I did this 5-6 times, usually got injured doing breakdown work the 2nd day, and the event results? They sucked, and I always got my ass chewed out about it. I finally quit the job.
Now, in my mid 40's, I can't even do 24 hours straight. Oh well.