4am-12am or 8pm-4am?
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Date: May 27th, 2025 7:42 PM Author: PoastPapi
Actually, 4am-12pm is not terrible if you're WFH.
Go do bed at 8pm, wake up at 330am.
Not too far off from the ideal sleep schedule of 830pm - 430am.
That's 100000000% the better option between the two.
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Date: May 27th, 2025 8:15 PM Author: A Harvey Weinstein Production
While I was an undergrad, I had a job where I worked every hour of the clock at least once during the week.
Tues 12am - 9am
Wed 12am - 9am
Thu 5pm - 2am
Fri 11am - 8pm
Sat 6am - 3pm
Back then, I liked it. I had Saturday and Sunday night off. After woke up on Wednesday, I had that night off. I even had Monday night off. But instead of going to bed, I went into work. The worst part was working three shifts in less than 48 hours, but overall the schedule was alright.
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