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<blockquote data-quote="Alexis" data-source="post: 243874" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>I work long hours, but I usually do what a person would do in a week in 3 days. I usually only work 3 days but it's 3, 12 hour days. I can have 3 or 4 or more days off in a row sometimes which is great. Usually the way it works for me is I usually work a full weekend and a day in the week then the following week I would be off all week end and have 3 days in the week. Usually a day off is spent doing nothing but relaxing, reading, listening to music, or watching Netflix or sometimes my soaps or films. A day where I don't do much always comes after I finish a week. Before Covid I would go for lunch or dinner and drinks with friends at least once a week. </p><p>The only advice I could give is take each day as it comes, don't panic, do what you are supposed to do, or what you feel is right for yourself and others safety and that's it. It's tough times but everyone is in the same boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexis, post: 243874, member: 68"] I work long hours, but I usually do what a person would do in a week in 3 days. I usually only work 3 days but it's 3, 12 hour days. I can have 3 or 4 or more days off in a row sometimes which is great. Usually the way it works for me is I usually work a full weekend and a day in the week then the following week I would be off all week end and have 3 days in the week. Usually a day off is spent doing nothing but relaxing, reading, listening to music, or watching Netflix or sometimes my soaps or films. A day where I don't do much always comes after I finish a week. Before Covid I would go for lunch or dinner and drinks with friends at least once a week. The only advice I could give is take each day as it comes, don't panic, do what you are supposed to do, or what you feel is right for yourself and others safety and that's it. It's tough times but everyone is in the same boat. [/QUOTE]
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