I guess that it all works out one way or the other. Day shift is a good thing. Start and finish work when most people do. 3rd shift wasn't bad though. I was going to work when most people were going to bed. I'd go out and party with them, and about bed time they'd go home and I'd go to work. In the mornings when they'd be going to work, I'd be getting off with the fellas and we'd hit the bars that opened at 7:00 AM and drink until about 10:00. Only problem was that I was partying before and after work, and by the time I was 23, I was headed for the Betty Ford Clinic, so I had to quit the 3rd shift. And then came the 2nd shift that so many hate. As a youngster, I hated the 2nd shift, but as I got older, I realized wasn't so bad. I'd get off about 11:00 or Midnight, stop by the bar to have a beer afterwards and there would be women there that were loosened up that I didn't have to pay their way throughout the night...my place or yours. It all works out in the end for someone.
I guess that if I had to put my finger on something that I'm glad that I don't do anymore, I'd say...to be young, thinner, in good shape, attractive to women. Would never ever want to do that again, ever.
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