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Re: Helps me make it Through the night
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Posted by buickanddeere on September 12, 2004 at 08:36:45 from (192.75.48.150):
In Reply to: Helps me make it Through the night posted by stan on September 11, 2004 at 22:55:29:
Funny how we burn the candle at both ends to provide the unknowing, uncaring public with cheap quality food? All that work and stress with what to show for it? I worked 12 years on 12hr shifts. It was an odd schedule working only 2 or 3 shifts then 72 hours off after nights or 48 hours off after days. One week in five was a normal 40 hour days week of five days in a row. A shock to the system being "normal" for a week and then back to 4 weeks of day/nights. Regular weekends were 1-1/2x pay, overtime was 2x.. On 4x10 for the past year. It's taken that long to get back into sleeping all night as "normal". Overtime at 2x pay Sat/Sun and a blend of that for Fridays. Help afford those luxury or surprise items.
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