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At 01:46 PM 08/13/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>It just isn't conducive to optimal health.
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>>Dave
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>Not everyone functions best on day shift. My life has been much more
>enjoyable and healthful since working midnite to 8am. I work at night,
>sleep during the day, and have the entire evening and late evening for
>recreation. My health has not suffered. I have not gained weight. I
>function much better working nights because it fills me with a peacefulness
>of sorts. I step outside on my breaks, sit on a bench, and stare into the
>sky. The fresh, cool air; the empty roads (which are usually packed during
>the day); the feeling of not being crowded; etc -- gives me peace of mind.
>I believe that most people function best working day shifts, but for some
>people (and I'm one of them) midnite shift is a better choice.
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>My .02,
>justin
Give time Justin. Give it time. Besides, what you consider health and what
I consider health can be and probably are 2 different things.
Dave
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