Mo1959
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Oh my goodness. The Crieff vets have just put this pic up of someone’s new puppy 

I was on permanent nights for ages, but we only worked 10 hour shifts and a four night week, happydaysnights I loved it
I’ve done nights too . I never had any trouble sleeping , though it was a little difficult at the weekend . The problem I had was I always felt sick round about 4 in the morning and that really used to drag me down .
Switching shifts all the time is supposed to be really bad for your health!It might have been for you but it was definitely not for me 😂😂😂😀.
I worked shift work for over 30 years and for 20 years I worked early and late shift week about . This means on lates I would be going to bed at 4 in morning and the next week on earlies I would be getting up at 4 in the morning . So I know a little about the stress working irregular hour puts on your body .
So these days it’s just a pleasure to go to bed about midnight and get up about 8am regularly.😀😀
Good morning all .
They got that right!This came up on my Facebook page this morning, from a 103 years ago.
This 103 years old comic about what would happen if "pocket telephones" would be invented.
W. K. Haselden’s ‘The Pocket Telephone: When Will it Ring?’ was first published in The Mirror on March 1919 (Courtesy, Historic Photographs)
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I did a year of them before going to university. I started off doing 4 x 10 but eventually started doing 5 x 10. I needed to save enough to pay for my first year because I could only get a grant for years 2 and 3. It was a great way of saving a relatively large sum in a short period of time. I earned more with the night shift allowance, then I got overtime rate on the extra 10 hours, and it stopped me going to the pub every night and spending all the cash getting blotto with my mates. I cut down to a big session on Saturday nights and a more moderate one on Sundays.I was on permanent nights for ages, but we only worked 10 hour shifts and a four night week, happydaysnights I loved it
I did invigilating this morning then cut the grass when I got home and now don't have the energy to go for a ride although it is warm but windy.
I will go for a long one tomorrow if the weather stays good.
My wife just retrieved the chicken form the dishwasher. She has just been shopping and putting things away. I am getting concerned.
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On my way to the pub,Golden Beam in Headinley I found £10 on the pavement,so Wednesday it was £20 so that's £30 this week,you could not make it up.
Hmm... I just got a text from the health centre asking me to arrange a 'routine' telephone chat with the practice nurse to discuss the results!I decided to be sensible and accept the offer of a health check and am booked in for that for tomorrow morning. I imagine it will be measuring height, weight, blood pressure; discussion of diet and exercise; blood test for diabetes etc.?
You a bit older than you've been letting on, or a time traveller?This came up on my Facebook page this morning, from a 103 years ago.
This 103 years old comic about what would happen if "pocket telephones" would be invented.
W. K. Haselden’s ‘The Pocket Telephone: When Will it Ring?’ was first published in The Mirror on March 1919 (Courtesy, Historic Photographs)
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Done split shifts, mornings and evenings. Cycle there for a six start and could still be going at midday. Then back home, to return for a five o'clock start that could see me cycling home close on one.I worked shifts all my working life, 44 years. But not regular times. It all depended on what train/duty you were on.
Early turns booked on any time after midnight until midday. After 1200pm, untill 2200pm were late turns, from 2200 until 2359 were nights.
You normally did a week of earlies, normally the same duty all week. Then onto a week of lates.
Then back onto earlies . But one week you could be booking on at 0240, then on lates at 1650, the next week of earlies could be 0800, and so on. Nights came around every couple of months for parcels and freight work, that's before privatisation though. After it was for stock moves and test runs.
Some peoples bodyclock was all over the place, mine was alright as I can sleep anywhere anytime and had no problem adjusting.