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bainidhe_dub:

--- Quote from: tania on 15 Aug 2009, 20:05 ---how to stay awake the day following

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ohhhhhhh. yeah i run on sheer will and feel like i've got 10x the worst drinking hangover i've ever had. lots of caffeine.

est:
Meth!

Jimor:

--- Quote from: öde on 15 Aug 2009, 21:22 ---
--- Quote from: tania on 15 Aug 2009, 20:05 ---circadian rhythm

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Get a job in a bar to utterly destroy this phenomenon.

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Pfft, at least a job that's all nights, or all mornings or whatever lets you have a rhythm. For a while in my last retail job, I had a schedule that was 7am-3:30pm on Mon and Tue, Wed off, 3:30-midnight Thu, noon-8:30pm Fri, 3:30-midnight Sat, Sun off. I still have no circadian rhythm and can match my sleep pattern to whatever I have to do on whatever day. At least jet lag is never a problem. Flying to Tokyo from the west coast actually put me ON a normal sleep schedule at the time.

Jace:

--- Quote from: Jimor on 16 Aug 2009, 00:53 ---
--- Quote from: öde on 15 Aug 2009, 21:22 ---
--- Quote from: tania on 15 Aug 2009, 20:05 ---circadian rhythm

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Get a job in a bar to utterly destroy this phenomenon.

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 schedule

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You guys remember when I was working at the first hotel, the one that sucked? My schedule: 6am-3pm/3pm-11pm/6am-3pm/11pm-9am/1pm-11pm/6am-9am then 1pm-11pm/6am-12pm
That'd be an average week. Sometimes I'd get a day off. Never got overtime though because they had me working at "different rates." My schedule is still fucked from that and that was almost a year ago. Of course, after that I went to an overnight job that kept fucking with me.

öde:

--- Quote from: Jimor on 16 Aug 2009, 00:53 ---Pfft, at least a job that's all nights, or all mornings or whatever lets you have a rhythm.

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But I work nights and mornings!

How do you have two and a half jobs, tania?

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