Early mornings
#16
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Re: Early mornings
I'd come to work at 0700 if it meant I could leave at 1600 every day. Go home, snooze, then you have the whole evening.
#17
Re: Early mornings
Alarm goes off at 0915 and I snooze around 3 times so up at 0945. Shower and out the house by 1015. With my trade if I am lucky I get away 1930/1945 if I am unlucky 2030/2100. The rest of my staff do split shifts which I hate.
#18
Re: Early mornings
I go to bed at 0200/0230 - 7 hours sleep. I always find something to watch on History/Discovery or C & I channel to watch and I need time to unwind.
#21
Re: Early mornings
hmmnn...
Usually breakfast meeting 7:30/8am then meetings and/or office through until around 8/9pm, grab something to eat, couple of hours conf calls to US until 12am/1am.
Don't complain KC.
Usually breakfast meeting 7:30/8am then meetings and/or office through until around 8/9pm, grab something to eat, couple of hours conf calls to US until 12am/1am.
Don't complain KC.
#26
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Re: Early mornings
Try 7am to 8pm six days a week... (although we have slacked off now and finish at 6pm). Mind you, there are a fair number of very senior staff and other key staff who do longer than that...
#27
Re: Early mornings
Very high level of burn-out and not good for relationships.
#28
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Re: Early mornings
Don't get me wrong, I could technically work 8-8 every day because I can ALWAYS do more. But **** that, unless I'm getting my arse kicked.
#29
Re: Early mornings
I am up at 4.30/4.45. First class starts at 6am. I have a break in the afternoon around 1 and then work from 4 until 7.30pm.
#30
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To be honest Patsy I thought you'd be in the second group.