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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 2536696" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>Same company for 28 plus years and last sixteen as production supervisor. Most of the time I did the 2nd shift, enjoyed it because any of the 8 different plant mgrs I had over the years were gone for the day as were their yes men. I preferred that shift and they left me alone since I was the senior supervisor. Less stress and was always on my feet whether it was first or second. In about 1 PM, production began at 3 and I was out by 11 or even 1, but I slept good. Worst was third which I had to do when that supervisor went on vacation, just could not handle going to bed at 7 or 8 AM and trying to sleep. Now one of my best friends from those days, just retired from the same company. He spent 20 years on the third shift and last ten on the second shift at a different plant in Nebraska. To this day, Jud sleeps until 9 or so in the AM and will never get out of that rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 2536696, member: 3016"] Same company for 28 plus years and last sixteen as production supervisor. Most of the time I did the 2nd shift, enjoyed it because any of the 8 different plant mgrs I had over the years were gone for the day as were their yes men. I preferred that shift and they left me alone since I was the senior supervisor. Less stress and was always on my feet whether it was first or second. In about 1 PM, production began at 3 and I was out by 11 or even 1, but I slept good. Worst was third which I had to do when that supervisor went on vacation, just could not handle going to bed at 7 or 8 AM and trying to sleep. Now one of my best friends from those days, just retired from the same company. He spent 20 years on the third shift and last ten on the second shift at a different plant in Nebraska. To this day, Jud sleeps until 9 or so in the AM and will never get out of that rut. [/QUOTE]
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