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Hey, it's a tough job but somebody has to do it ..... lol.

 

Before I retired, we used to be able to set our own hours at work. Great arrangement because I could get a lot of work done in a relaxed atmosphere that was very easy to concentrate in. There was quite a bit of overlap time where I could interface with those that I had to.  And then there was the great personal benefits. Being a hunter, I used these shifted hours to get out in early afternoon and get in a nice long evening hunt .... every hunting day. It worked out pretty good when hunting ended too because I would avoid all kinds of traffic, and still have a lot of daylight hours in the afternoon to get outdoor work done. I've always been active outdoors and daylight hours were always important ...... and for the same reason, they still are. So anyway, I used to get up around 3:30 am and get into work about 4:30. I did that to one extent or another for the last 4 decades, and I just never broke the habit. I'm not a night person .... lol.

 

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