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29th September 2016, 04:14 AM
#30001
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29th September 2016 04:14 AM
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30th September 2016, 11:14 PM
#30002
Legendary
Originally Posted by
jay see
Bloody stupid night shift life..
Finished work Monday morning and have taken my only 2 work days this week off. Kids home and trying to get this packing all sorted. So that gives me the whole week off.
Packing side of things are slowly moving along, but fark if I can get a descent night sleep. End up falling asleep around 4-5 am and then I drag my sleep deprived ass out of bed around 10.
No motivation whatsoever and end up to bloody bugged to do anything.
This nights is pissing me right off
They have been juggling jobs and people for years know.
Sales have gone from nearly $40M to a forecast of $13M for the next financial year all in less then 10 years.
There are people who are happy to go with a package and some are happy to stay on. So I don't see a problem....
Sorry for the rant.
Probably could've gone in the angry thread.
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Yeah mate, we don't realize how tough moving can be when we spend years gathering stuff.
As a former graveyarder, I can say green tea is good to stay awake and chamomile tea to help sleep.
These days, I drink green tea in the morning(stop before mid arvo) & chamomile tea at night.
Drinking lot of water after getting up from bed also help.
Night shifts are never easy for most guys.
I found out being strict with diet also helps a lot, though it's easier said than done.
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30th September 2016, 11:40 PM
#30003
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
growler2058
I absolutely loathe night shifts. Especially since I was on salary so basically did it for free
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just think of all the good you did
Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
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1st October 2016, 12:16 AM
#30004
Legendary
Originally Posted by
dom14
Yeah mate, we don't realize how tough moving can be when we spend years gathering stuff.
As a former graveyarder, I can say green tea is good to stay awake and chamomile tea to help sleep.
These days, I drink green tea in the morning(stop before mid arvo) & chamomile tea at night.
Drinking lot of water after getting up from bed also help.
Night shifts are never easy for most guys.
I found out being strict with diet also helps a lot, though it's easier said than done.
Should be all good next week. Kids back to school and I can get back to my stupid hours that my body is used to.
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1st October 2016, 06:20 AM
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22nd October 2016, 02:44 AM
#30006
Dribble Master
The night shift
W h at the f*ck happened to this thread hey
Last edited by growler2058; 22nd October 2016 at 04:10 AM.
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22nd October 2016, 07:20 AM
#30007
Legendary
Nothing, busy working night shift.
12/97 GEE YOU
4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.
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22nd October 2016, 11:10 PM
#30008
Bitumen Burner
Well, this thread has certainly surprised me.
OVER 2.8 MILLION VIEWS.
I'm normally in bed by 9pm, so don't qualify. PML
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
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23rd October 2016, 11:56 AM
#30009
Patrol Goddess
Originally Posted by
DX grunt
Well, this thread has certainly surprised me.
OVER 2.8 MILLION VIEWS.
I'm normally in bed by 9pm, so don't qualify. PML
Yeah, but it's slid down hill the last couple of years.
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23rd October 2016, 04:50 PM
#30010
I never go into the outback with out a decent supply of water,
and the general rule for how much you'll need is three litres
per day , per person, per man per degree over 25 degrees
celcius, per kilometer if walking on foot, in the winter months
dividing it by two, plus... another litre... at the end .... Russell Coight
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