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At least three days a week. I work 7pm-7am.
Sometimes I'm still working at 6AM. Mabybe 4 times a year.
i always am working whether working on getting some sleep, working on the yard work, the studio i am building , the turntables or on answerbag! i have many talents and jobs... none of them which make any money unless i start charging for them!
Never. I always start at 8:00 AM.
like 3-4 days a week depending on my schedule...man i hate working sooo early! :(
Never!
Never. I'm usually still lying in bed. Although i'm up, i'm listening to the radio!
You have to be at work by 6? Dang, I usually don't even get to sleep until about that time.
I'm often still at work at 6am, but that's because I work rotatiting 12hr day and night shifts from 8 to 8.
Never, Bwahahahaha
Once a never.
That's sleep time.
Oh my, I start work at 8 so if I were to get there that early then I'd deserve a mega raise.
Never...! ;-)
never. I am a stay-at-home worker, and if I see 6am its because I haven't gone to bed yet.
Not once since I left the overnight shift.
On occasion. I normally get to work between 6:15 and 6:30.
Every day. 6 to 230 You can set your clock by it.
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12 our shifts? Yikes. I get sick of the place after only 8
by Mendtos on June 8th, 2008
My work is 1/2 drive so actually I put in 13 1/2 nights. Often times, I can't wait to get home. However, one of the benefits is that I have more days off in a row.
by LoggyBren on June 8th, 2008