Professionally- agreed.
However I look at it as a learning exercise, which is a wonderful way of calibrating one's sense of time/money quadrants.
If you don't have time, but have money- send it to overnight PCB service.
If you have time, don't have money- do it yourself.
If you have both- send it to regular PCB service.
Now the last one is the least desirable quadrant to be in- if you don't have neither time nor money and this is the first time you're doing this- expect to find either (or even both) of those, at least until you have gotten the equipment and gone through the process a couple of times.
If you don't have time, but have money- send it to overnight PCB service. If you have time, don't have money- do it yourself. If you have both- send it to regular PCB service.
Now the last one is the least desirable quadrant to be in- if you don't have neither time nor money and this is the first time you're doing this- expect to find either (or even both) of those, at least until you have gotten the equipment and gone through the process a couple of times.