Posted by Billy NY on May 07, 2014 at 09:38:53 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Fall of wagon posted by Dirt on May 07, 2014 at 08:46:42:
I gave it up some years ago, but like a good cup of coffee, something mild but flavorful, I found that its not healthy, I need to sweeten it to much, so it has to be mild. When I worked in NYC, I had real early start times, well I wanted to beat the traffic, so I would leave real early, some jobs the local cafe's would open early just for the construction workers business, one place at 5:30 am, so I would arrive at that time, easy parking, go in and have a latte, no sugar needed, very enjoyable drink but the expresso in it LOL, its the last thing a guy like me needs, by 7 am start time, the ironworkers I supervised would be out of the shanty and onto the floors working or they'd deal with an over caffeinated super LOL ! Stragglers coming out of the subway at 7am would get a little wrath, learn they had best be on site 6:45am and be working at precisely 7AM, not gathering tools or going to their assigned work at 7AM, but putting work in place. They like to shave their 7 hour day, knocking off a tad early, 2pm and they would get me in hot water over it, so I created a happy medium with a zero policy of late starts, that there expresso and avoiding morning traffic also helped LOL. Never any trouble with the union over it, just remember the caffeine high every day.
For me a daily treat is irish breakfast tea, black tea if you will and a nice tablespoon of raw honey, just right and I'm not on the verge of a caffeinated anxiety or panic attack LOL !!!! Well not really, but you get the point, already high strung, best not to add to it.
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