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@piggle | 8 August 19 | |
It feels like it was the right thing to do.
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@mikeymk | 8 August 19 | |
@ trashy - 8.08.19 - 08:22pm What's that like? I don't think I've ever had a job I didn't contemplate quitting every morning Try night shifts, then. |
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@mikeymk | 8 August 19 | |
@ dan27notts - 7.08.19 - 10:05pm Waank to your hearts content I can't see any other way around that, either.. |
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@crimson | 9 August 19 | |
@ mikeymk - 8.08.19 - 08:47pm Try night shifts, then. That's what I'd like to do, I just don't do well with day time. |
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@mikeymk | 9 August 19 | |
Somehow, getting up at 5pm is easier than at 5am. It's a lunar thing, i recon. Obviously it varies from one workplace to another, but i think there's a general trend of increased peacefulness or at least a more laid-back aspect, on nights. I've done various work on nights and it's always had it's appeal. |
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@crimson | 9 August 19 | |
Right, I did lots of night shifts in the UK, but none in SA. I suppose its mostly because I became a single parent. But that's no longer the case and she's definitely old enough now to be away from me for work... I feel better being up at night, from a health point of view. No matter how much I try to have a 'normal' sleeping pattern, I just feel like crap during the day.
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@crimson | 9 August 19 | |
And speaking of that, I shall resume my sleep now. Good ni.. I mean day.
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@tazdevil | 9 August 19 | |
@ trashy - 8.08.19 - 08:22pm What's that like? I don't think I've ever had a job I didn't contemplate quitting every morning Fok, I relate so hard |
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@tazdevil | 9 August 19 | |
I just want to find a rich and successful husband, so I can quit my job. I'd be perfectly okay with being a stay-at-home mom.
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