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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2537337" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Have worked rotating shift for most of the last 40 yrs.</p><p></p><p>Come in in the morning, eat a light breakfast (Cheerios), shower, sex, and off to sleep. Wake up noon, 3 hrs of sleep, every day. Wake up 3 -4 times, toss and turn, don't sleep for crap. I enjoy the days off, suffer through the work days.</p><p>Tried pills, too hard to get going, easier to just do it. Bedroom has tinted windows, mini blinds, curtains, room darkening drapes, window unit to keep it cold and the humming drowns out outside noises.</p><p></p><p>Best thing about nights, none of the D***heads (bosses, wheels, wannabes, think they be's) are around. More productive work gets done, with better quality and better attitudes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2537337, member: 27991"] Have worked rotating shift for most of the last 40 yrs. Come in in the morning, eat a light breakfast (Cheerios), shower, sex, and off to sleep. Wake up noon, 3 hrs of sleep, every day. Wake up 3 -4 times, toss and turn, don't sleep for crap. I enjoy the days off, suffer through the work days. Tried pills, too hard to get going, easier to just do it. Bedroom has tinted windows, mini blinds, curtains, room darkening drapes, window unit to keep it cold and the humming drowns out outside noises. Best thing about nights, none of the D***heads (bosses, wheels, wannabes, think they be's) are around. More productive work gets done, with better quality and better attitudes. [/QUOTE]
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