
My alarm(s) go off starting at about 4AM PST. If lucky, I manage to roll out of bed, shower/dress and pack a to-go lunch from the previous night's dinner (if applicable) before heading out for work from 6AM - 3PM.Â
Depending on the work day (it's IT, but it can be tiring nonetheless), I'll get home between 3:15-3:45 and debate if I want to take a nap. If I do, I'll sleep maybe an hour or two at best. On "responsible" days, I'll try to sleep around 9, but this usually means 10-10:30. If I took a nap and I'm not feeling sleepy, this gets extended to about 11-11:30.
There have been nights where I've stayed up until 2AM RPing/doing other things. I don't regret doing them, but I definitely regret having to wake up in the morning. THe good thing about this is that my work hours are a little fluid. As long as I get my 8 hours between 6AM and 6PM PST, I can really work just about anything I want. So if I can't bring myself out of bed on time, I just show up whenever and work my shift. ...this usually means coming in around 7:30, taking a half lunch, and leaving at 4.
Depending on the work day (it's IT, but it can be tiring nonetheless), I'll get home between 3:15-3:45 and debate if I want to take a nap. If I do, I'll sleep maybe an hour or two at best. On "responsible" days, I'll try to sleep around 9, but this usually means 10-10:30. If I took a nap and I'm not feeling sleepy, this gets extended to about 11-11:30.
There have been nights where I've stayed up until 2AM RPing/doing other things. I don't regret doing them, but I definitely regret having to wake up in the morning. THe good thing about this is that my work hours are a little fluid. As long as I get my 8 hours between 6AM and 6PM PST, I can really work just about anything I want. So if I can't bring myself out of bed on time, I just show up whenever and work my shift. ...this usually means coming in around 7:30, taking a half lunch, and leaving at 4.