Posted by JMS/.MN on June 16, 2011 at 21:45:55 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Night Job posted by 37chief on June 16, 2011 at 20:56:30:
In college I worked a graveyard shift for about 15 months, averaging 3-4 hours sleep per evening..did an evening shift for about 2 years...way easier, but I was in my mid 20s then. Never less than 15 credits per quarter (3/4 of full-time), actually finished my BS Degree in Animal Science in less than 4 years, courtesy of some Army time credits, and quitting two jobs and taking 19 credits for awhile. After 30 years of dairy farming, sold the cows, worked at a local quarry. Did a 6 week stint as the only guy on nites (totally illegal by MSHA rules), and it was way more difficult than when I was 25! Get home at 10 am, couldn"t sleep for more than 2 hours, multiple times each day. Semi-retired now, seldom set an alarm clock!
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