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I am a full time student. I leave my house for high school at 6:50am. Then i leave high school at 11:10am for Nursing class
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I work from home. I walk down the hall to the office about 8:15 AM.
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Between 5:00 AM and 5:15 AM. (that is between 05:00 and 05:15 on a 24 hour clock)
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Most of the time at 6:30am, and sometimes at 5:30am on busier days.
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I live in the flat above my workplace (I'm a hairdresser).
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I leave the house at 8:45 to be in work for 9:00. That’s how long it takes me to walk to work.
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Linda JoyBut its great you have worked exercise into your daily routine so solidly! Its not like you can just choose to skip it on any given day. Good job!
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Wow, I've had lots of different work shifts in my life, but now I'm old and broken and get paid to be a patient it seems. 😒 Maybe I overworked my body trying to support my son and myself when it was able to take the load. Arthritis by 40, and then it started going downhill. But I used to work my butt off. (It always found its way back though) I've gotten up 15 minutes before having to be at work at 4 or 5am when I made biscuits before going to school (tech college). I've worked delivering pizza from 11am- 8pm then changed tops on the interstate to work 9pm-7am at Waffle House serving. It was hard on my feet. I couldn't hardly walk in the mornings when I got up. This was when my son was with his dad for a time. Then he was sent to me and I was working 9-7 so I had to leave early to get my son to school on time and I slept while he was at school. They even bent a rule for me and let me take my meal to go. He had it for breakfast. And fortunately, I was then able to get on 1st shift. Ahh the 'good ole days'.
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