5 minutes to hook up the trailer, and check the lights, and another 5 to load the feed. We kept 2 showboxes in the front half of the trailer fully stocked. Shavings were stored next to the showboxes. I also had a place inside to hang the end panels, hangers, and fans. The rolling cart housed the tarps, carpets and mats. The chutes hung outside, on the trailer. The nose stored the feed pans, water buckets, lights, drop cords, coveralls, rubber boots, etc. All of these items stayed packed in plastic tubs. My wife's job was to pack herself and the kids.
After we got good at what we did, we got organized. We would attended about 25 Jackpot shows each year. Most of those required we leave the house real early on Saturday morning, and get home real late. We had to stay packed!
Even the last seven years that we haven't showed, I had continued to work out of the trailer. Two weeks ago, I completely unpacked the trailer, and cleaned it end-to-end. It took me all day one Saturday.